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The 2011 IT salary survey: Region by region
Computerworld's annual survey reveals what key roles earn across the United States -- how do you compare? Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IT Roadmap Denver

IT Roadmap Denver - April 28, 2011
IT Roadmap Denver returns April 28 to the Colorado Convention Center! Through executive keynotes, ROI workshops, technical tutorials, strategy sessions, networking opportunities and a private IT expo, attendees will gain insights into the latest IT issues, trends, challenges and solutions from top IT analysts and practitioners. Register now to attend!

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Gucci admin accused of $200,000 IT rampage
A network engineer fired by fashion house Gucci has been charged with going on an IT rampage against his former employer in which he deleted data, shut down servers and left the company nursing an estimated $200,000 cleanup bill. Read More

What should Cisco change?
So what should Cisco do? CEO John Chambers said there will be changes coming at the company following two quarters that disappointed shareholders and Wall Street. What will those changes be? Read More

Steve Ballmer and Toyota to sell cars powered by the Windows cloud
I've been driving Toyota vehicles for about a decade now (with no safety problems, I should add), but until today I had no idea there was something my Toyota Avalon and the Camry before it were missing: Microsoft software. Not content with selling 300 million copies of Windows 7, Steve Ballmer has inked a deal with Toyota to build plug-in hybrid and electric cars that are connected to Windows Azure,... Read More


WHITE PAPER: Sprint

Why 4G for the Enterprise?
As the US economy slowly recovers in 2010, enterprise cautiousness toward purchases of enterprise communications technology continues. Enterprises will only adopt communications technology that offers the best value in terms of scalability, ROI and worker productivity. Learn more

Sony's 'in for a hell of a wake-up call,' Anonymous says
Anonymous is at it again, this time attacking Sony and its playstation.com site for gamers, promising to publish personal details about Sony executives online and to unleash a triple wave of botnets against company sites. Read More

Dell to invest $1 billion to boost data storage products
Dell plans to invest US$1 billion over the next three years to bolster its data storage products to business customers, with the money going toward the research of technology like cloud computing and virtualization, along with the development on new data centers. Read More

10,000-core Linux supercomputer built in Amazon cloud
Cycle Computing builds 10,000-core supercomputer in the cloud to boost scientific research. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Five Imperatives to Maximize Customer Value
This white paper from IBM describes how a set of five predictive imperatives can help ensure that your company maximizes the value of its customer relationships and sustains higher levels of revenues and profits. Read Now

Vyatta pits new appliances against Cisco ISR
Open source networking player Vyatta this week refreshed its mid-range routing and security appliances with three new models aimed at small to mid-sized enterprises and branch offices. Read More

EMC's 'big data' efforts gain momentum
New appliances, partnership with SAS give a boost to EMC's data warehousing push, analysts say. Read More

Verizon customers caught up in epic Epsilon email hack
Verizon customers this week got emails regretting to inform them that their personal contact information had been compromised. Read More

Feds prep for eGov shutdown
If the U.S. government is shut down by a budget impasse Friday night at midnight, various services could be interrupted, but the IRS will still collect tax returns filed electronically and process payments. Read More



GOODIES FROM THE SUBNETS
Up for grabs from Microsoft Subnet: a Windows 7 Enterprise Technician class for three people. From Cisco Subnet: 15 copies of VMware ESXi books. Enter here.

SLIDESHOWS

Get a net-workout with cloud-enabled gym gear
Can your treadmill do this? Core Performance embeds fitness smarts in software that runs on custom exercise equipment and also powers online fitness applications. The exercise gear is connected to the Internet and taps cloud-based data such as workout goals, health history and nutrition habits to create personalized exercise plans and track how you're doing in the gym.

Cisco has revamped its E-series routers with a sleek new design and prices to meet every budget. The company revealed a total of seven new products, four routers, three switches, some of which replace earlier E-series versions.

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