Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Aging enterprise networks flirt with disaster

IT positions that command six-figure salaries | The two most feared attacks and how to avoid them

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Aging enterprise networks flirt with disaster
The majority of enterprise networks are plagued with outdated, insecure, and improperly configured devices that are ill-prepared for supporting BYOD, VDI, and video technologies, according to a newly released report. Read More


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IT positions that command six-figure salaries
CIOs and senior vice presidents aren't the only technical talent pulling in six-figure salaries. New research from Robert Half Technology and The Creative Group identifies a number of IT positions that command $100,000+ salaries in today's market, including information architects, data security analysts, and user experience designers. Read More

The two most feared attacks and how to avoid them
Our security blogger found that IT pros most dread pass-the-hash attacks and hacktivism-style attacks. Here are his tips on how to stop these attacks before they start. Read More

Shocking stats: Apple rules mobile -- and it's not even close
Among companies shipping smartphones and tablets, few make money, and only four turn a profit -- with Apple far in the lead. Read More




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