High-tech

High-tech
Light

Thursday, October 9, 2014

15 GOTO schools for the best programming jobs

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Network World After Dark" <nww_newsletters@newsletters.networkworld.com>
Date: Oct 7, 2014 9:02 PM
Subject: 15 GOTO schools for the best programming jobs
To: <aquarianm@gmail.com>
Cc:

  Nadella wins over Gartner crowd | Refreshing honesty about the necessity of lying in job interviews

 
  Network World After Dark  

15 GOTO schools for the best programming jobs
LinkedIn data reveals which schools have the most graduates working as software developers for the most desirable employers Read More
 


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CommVault

How big is your data footprint?
Find out now and learn how to reduce it with single-platform Simpana software. Try our storage efficiencies calculator today.

WHITE PAPER: XO Communications

Clearing the Network Hurdle to Cloud Deployment
Although enthusiasm is high among IT pros for cloud services, an IDG Research Quick Poll survey found that, in fact, the cloud is at a crossroads. Learn More

Nadella wins over Gartner crowd
ORLANDO -- Striding onstage with an air of confidence and purpose, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella scored high marks on both the style and substance of his keynote appearance today at the Garner ITExpo at the Walt Disney World Dolphin. Following in the footsteps of Microsoft founder Bill Gates and former CEO Steve Ballmer, who delivered keynotes at the event pretty much every year, Nadella told attendees at the sold-out symposium that Microsoft's strategy going forward is ``mobile first, cloud first.'' + MORE FROM GARTNER: Top 10 strategic predictions for businesses to watch for +To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

Refreshing honesty about the necessity of lying in job interviews
Assuming no lie detector, of course. There's an interesting essay on LinkedIn this morning headlined: "Why You Must Lie On Job Interviews And What You Must Lie About.The advice comes from Mark Stevens, CEO of the marketing firm MSCO, and offers two classic job interview questions as examples: Do you work well with others? And: Why do you want to work for our company?To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

Criminals used a malware program to steal millions from ATMs
The malware is installed from a bootable CD by first gaining physical access to the ATM Read More
 

'Unlawful' WiFi hotspot blocking ruling highlights academic IT headaches
  Managing the wireless environment at the average college or university can be a difficult task at the best of times, and when students and staff start using personal hotspots – the sort that provide wireless data access from the same -- it's not the best of times. Read More
 

Cisco, EMC consortium debuts new cloud gear
VCE unveils first all-flash-based integrated IT infrastructure system Read More
 

Facebook, armed with data, helps others show mobile ads
Facebook's mobile advertising network is now open for business Read More
 

Nobel Prize in Physics a Blue LED Special
Three university researchers, two in Japan and one in the United States, have been awarded the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics for their invention in the early 1990s of the blue light-emitting diode (LED), an energy efficient breakthrough in producing longer-lasting white light. Read More
 

IDG Contributor Network: Security flaw search engine Shodan adds reports
Shodan, a search engine, trawls the Internet for connected devices. Newly-added reports, along with mapping, can help identify and visualize security vulnerabilities. Read More
 

Cisco rolls out easy-to-use iWAN
If you stay up and watch late-night TV, you've probably seen a fellow named Vince Offer. Vince is the pitchman for products like the ShamWOW and the SlapChop. Part of the value proposition of these products is that they're easy to use. Just rinse off the ShamWOW and use it again! The SlapChop comes apart simply and is dishwasher safe! (I actually have a SlapChop and it really is easy to use.)As good a pitchman Vince is, though, there's no way he could have ever been the person to promote Cisco's iWAN. For those not familiar with iWAN, it's Cisco's implementation and powered by PfR (Performance Routing). As powerful as iWAN is, many customers have not taken advantage of it because it's difficult to get set up and hard to manage. Vince would have started to configure PfR and would have gotten lost in all of the settings. That would have made for a bad commercial.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

The Internet is one step closer to universal HTTPs
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), which is on the front lines for protecting digital freedom and preventing censorship of the web, applauded content delivery network provider CloudFlare for the company's recent announcement that it will offer encrypted HTTPs as its default setting for any website it hosts. Read More
 

 

SLIDESHOWS

9 useful add-ons for Google Docs

Here are nine that we found to be really useful and easy to use when you're writing, editing and sharing documents.

JOIN THE NETWORK WORLD COMMUNITIES

As network pros you understand that the value of connections increase as the number of connections increase, the so called network effect, and no where is this more evident than in professional relationships. Join Network World's LinkedIn and Facebook communities to share ideas, post questions, see what your peers are working on and scout out job applicants (or maybe find your next opportunity).

Network World on Facebook

Network World on LinkedIn

MOST-READ STORIES of 2014

1. Microsoft reveals biggest-ever change in Windows

2. Why did Microsoft skip Windows 9 and jump to Windows 10?

3. Secret ad beacon network uncovered, shut down in New York City

4. 9 useful add-ons for Google Docs

5. McAfee's most dangerous cyber celebrities of 2014

6. VMware's Casado talks about evolving SDN use cases, including a prominent role for security

7. Gartner: Top 10 strategic predictions for businesses to watch out for

8. Marriott must pay $600,000 for blocking personal Wi-Fi hotspot

9. The 10 worst people you meet working in IT

10. Why Google hiring 200 security guards is a big deal


 
 

Do You Tweet?
Follow everything from NetworkWorld.com on Twitter @NetworkWorld.

You are currently subscribed to networkworld_after_dark_alert as aquarianm@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

When accessing content promoted in this email, you are providing consent for your information to be shared with the sponsors of the content. Please see our Privacy Policy for more information.

If you are interested in advertising in this newsletter, please contact: bglynn@cxo.com

To contact Network World, please send an e-mail to customer_service@nww.com.

Copyright (C) 2014 Network World, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham MA 01701

** Please do not reply to this message. If you want to contact someone directly, send an e-mail to customer_service@nww.com. **

 


No comments:

Post a Comment