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Date: Apr 25, 2013 7:23 AM
Subject: Who are tech's highest paid CEOs?
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Network World Daily News AM | | Median pay for tech CEOs in 2012 was $10.7 million, according to Network World's analysis of CEO compensation in the tech industry. | | Issue highlights 1. Dell corrals acquired products for BYOD market 2. Feds' EINSTEIN intrusion detector raises serious privacy questions 3. INSIDER Microsoft faces a loss of relevance 4. Samsung to expand retail presence in US 5. 10 Key Windows 8 Features for Healthcare Professionals 6. North Carolina auditor: 84 state-run IT projects well over budget, schedule 7. Where's the BYOD Payoff? 8. Ads coming soon to your Outlook.com inbox 9. Apple CEO defends Mac line; analysts foresee iPad hybrids 10. Scientists find clues to why everything exists 11. How companies should navigate social media in a crisis | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Neebula Systems IT Business Services are at the foundation of any business, and managing the performance of each service is essential for business success. Learn how Service Modeling can be used to achieve better availability and how you can dramatically reduce the implementation and maintenance cost for building service models for your mission critical services. Get the free whitepaper. | Dell has pulled together products it gained from recent acquisitions into a series of BYOD offerings, though it faces the challenge of selling them at a time when the company's ownership hangs in the balance. READ MORE | Department of Homeland Security is preparing to deploy a much more powerful version of its EINSTEIN intrusion-detection system that can capture e-mail content and personally identifiable data READ MORE | Microsoft took another hard knock this month when top tech researchers laid much of the blame for dwindling first-quarter PC sales at the feet of the beleaguered Windows 8 operating system. Insider (registration required) READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology Read this case study to learn how Boston College has reduced complexity of the backup process for over 1,700 seats by centralizing management. Read now | Samsung is making an aggressive sales push in the U.S. market by expanding into thousands of third-party retail outlets where dedicated staff will sell and provide advice on the company's smartphones, tablets and entertainment products. READ MORE | From improved security and administration to better tablet battery life, there's a lot to like in Windows 8 for healthcare organizations. READ MORE | Scores of IT projects being conducted by North Carolina's government are racking up higher-than-expected costs and going far beyond their planned schedules, a new report by the state's auditor has found. READ MORE | WEBCAST: CA Technologies See how a VP of Operations and his team have improved their ability to quickly respond to incidents that impact or pose risks to the quality and availability of their critical online business services. Learn More | Companies may be bleeding corporate dollars in the name of BYOD productivity gains that don't really exist, says Nucleus Research. READ MORE | It was going to happen sooner or later: the clean minimalist Outlook.com will soon start displaying advertisements alongside your inbox and emails. READ MORE | Apple CEO Tim Cook on Tuesday defended the company's iconic Mac line, which saw a second consecutive decline in sales last quarter, and promised that Apple would continue to crank out personal computers. READ MORE | Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider say they are getting some clues about where all the anti-matter went READ MORE | Companies using social networks like Twitter and Facebook need to face what to do during a national crisis like the Boston Marathon bombing. READ MORE | | | | | | | | | |
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