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Date: Mar 10, 2014 7:01 AM
Subject: How to Add New Job Skills Without Going Back to School
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Network World Daily News AM | | E-learning is a cost-effective, accessible way to boost your job skills without the hassles of 'traditional' degree programs. | | Issue highlights 1. Best tools for keeping end users happy 2. Inside Cisco's private cloud 3. Google and Verizon take big steps in the cloud 4. At Goldman Sachs SDN is déjà vu all over again 5. VCs invest in the cloud; Google welcomes partners. Cloud news for week of 3/3 to 3/7 6. Is the tablet era already coming to an end? 7. Encrypted communications take center stage 8. Tech Salary Guide for 2014 9. IT Lessons Learned from Boston Marathon bombings: Dr. John Halamka 10. Android malware detection boosted by university research 11. Review: Netgear's ReadyData makes a splash with flash 12. Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 deep-dive: Almost a laptop replacement 13. 21 more crazy and scary things the TSA has found on travelers | WHITE PAPER: HP Learn how to properly implement standardized electronic testing which will help your district avoid common pitfalls in implementing Common Core online assessments. Download the whitepaper now. Learn More>> | ExtraHop wins Application Performance Monitoring (APM) shootout READ MORE | Do private clouds work? READ MORE | Google and Verizon each made announcements this week that are significant in their race to catch the company many consider to still be the market leader in the IaaS public cloud: Amazon Web Services. READ MORE | Goldman Sachs has been doing SDNs for a long time. It just wasn't called SDNs when the investment giant invested in network programmability. It was just a bunch of APIs, software development kits and other code used to cobble together a large number of various specialized networks – trading, investment banking and the like -- across the globe. READ MORE | WEBCAST: IBM Learn how incorporating other analytical capabilities such as predictive modeling and visualization can increase the value of your reports and dashboards by providing insight from complex data or predicting a future outcome. Register Now | It's been a busy week in the cloud. Here are some of the top stories from the week, compiled into a Storify. READ MORE | When Apple created the tablet category with the introduction of the iPad just four years ago, it set the world on fire. The iPad’s incredible popularity inspired multitudes of competitors for both consumers and businesses. Tablets’ growing capabilities began stealing mind share and market share from traditional PCs, causing a seismic shift in the computing market. Cheaper, more portable, and easier... READ MORE | The first Cebit trade show in the post-Snowden era will focus on security, showing off locally developed bug-proof phones and messaging systems, as well as the ability to protect mobile devices using smartcards. READ MORE | 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 | WEBCAST: IBM Learn how incorporating other analytical capabilities such as predictive modeling and visualization can increase the value of your reports and dashboards by providing insight from complex data or predicting a future outcome. Register Now | Dr. John Halamka, CIO for Beth Isreal Deaconess Hospital in Boston, chats with Computerworld's Tracy Mayor about some of the IT lessons learned following last year's Boston Marathon bombings. READ MORE | With smartphones and tablets increasingly at risk from malware, researchers from North Carolina State University have devised a new and potentially better way to detect it on Android devices. READ MORE | Netgear's better, faster rack-mount NAS and iSCSI SAN makes the case for enterprise workloads with read and write caching and unlimited snapshots READ MORE | Samsung's big Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 tablet offers a desktop or laptop computer experience -- almost. READ MORE | This year the TSA found everything from Bazooka rounds to a medieval mace and bones READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems, Cisco, & NetApp Desktop virtualization is gaining attention because of the ever-increasing mobile workforce and growth of BYOD users. Read this IDC report to discover how you can securely leverage the latest devices and increase workforce flexibility, while optimizing storage, data management and scalability. Learn more | | | | | | | | |
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