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Tech Salary Guide for 2014

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Tech Salary Guide for 2014
If you work in the tech industry, the good news is that overall salaries are up year-over-year. But you're probably thinking, 'Fine, but what does that mean to me?' If you want to see where you fit, this IT salary guide covers every tech job from CIO to help desk professionals. Read More
 


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How to easily encrypt email with Virtru for free: Gmail, Hotmail, Outlook, Yahoo
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Cisco's SDN defense takes a hit
JP Morgan has downgraded Cisco's stock based on challenges in emerging markets, and on the potential impact of software-defined networking (SDNs). Read More
 

Not a good day for unmanned aircraft: US Customs grounds fleet
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection service said today it had grounded its nine remaining unmanned aircraft after one of them was forced to ditch in the Pacific Ocean. Read More
 

Cisco’s Meraki using GoToMeeting, not Cisco's own WebEx
"This is amusing," writes a longtime Friend of Network World. "Cisco is constantly at war with itself, but in this case they're using a competing webinar service to handle their Meraki webinars." Read More
 

When to use Google instead of Amazon's cloud
Late last year Google finally took the beta wrapping off of Google Compute Engine (GCE), the company's infrastructure as a service cloud platform it's aiming to take on Amazon Web Services with. Today, consultants at Cloudyn, a firm that helps customers optimize their public cloud usage, say GCE has matured to a point that’s it’s not only ready for enterprises to use it, but for some applications it could be a better destination to run workloads compared to AWS for price and performance. Read More
 

Google Glass to come with prescription lenses
In a move to accommodate potential Glass users who may have felt alienated, Google today announced a partnership with vision care company VSP Global to provide prescription lenses and subsidized frames for its high-tech eyewear. Read More
 

Coca-Cola suffers data breach after employee 'borrows' 55 laptops
Coca-Cola has admitted falling prey to bizarre slow-motion data breach in which an employee apparently stole dozens of laptops over several years containing the sensitive data of 74,000 people without anyone noticing. Read More
 

Sweet! Researchers create powerful batteries that run on sugar
Researchers at Virginia Tech have developed a battery that runs on sugar and could one day replace traditional batteries with ones that are cheaper, refillable and biodegradable. Read More
 

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