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Apr 6, 2012, 13:13 PM
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Brian Sherman
Dell is on a tear this week, scooping up Wyse Technologies and Clerity Solutions and adding thin client and even more cloud solutions to their ever-expanding portfolio. The former hardware-centric vendor obviously has a plan to transform its business model, rapidly expanding into areas formerly supported by channel organizations. The moves help the company continue to reduce its reliance on hardware, shifting to more profitable and higher growth segments of the IT industry.But Dell’s strategy is ...
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Apr 5, 2012, 15:04 PM
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Seth Robinson
Google’s new Project Glass is the stuff that futuristic dreams are made of. Designed by Google[x], Google’s secretive think tank that pushes the boundaries of technical innovation, these augmented reality “glasses” are designed to make interactions with technology nearly seamless. The concept video is fairly impressive (as concept videos tend to be), and many are already imagining possible applications for the new gadget.Photo credit: GoogleThe project announcement was greeted with a fair share ...
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Apr 3, 2012, 18:58 PM
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Elizabeth Hyman
A look at the week of April 3 in public advocacy for the IT channel: The JOBS Act passed Congress and was sent to the President. A new cyber bill favoring information sharing over regulation was introduced in the House. Shawn Henry, executive assistant director of the Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch of the FBI, told the Wall Street Journal that America is losing the cyber war.JOBS Act Clears Congress — Legislation meant to make it easier for small companies to obtain capital fr ...
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Apr 3, 2012, 15:42 PM
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Janet Pinkerton
North Carolina has become a hotbed for IT jobs; Denver, Atlanta and Chicago keep growing and St. Louis has emerged as one of the top IT job markets, according to TEKsystems. Below is TEKsystems ranking of the top 10 markets where it has seen the most demand for IT workers. The company reports that the majority of IT worker demand is in specialized job roles: business analysts, project managers, .NET developers and mobility application developers, for example. Across the 10 top IT job markets, ...
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Apr 3, 2012, 15:06 PM
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Jim Staats
In Wallace Wakefield’s line of work, it’s almost redundant to say that security is of the utmost importance. Nevertheless, Wakefield, who works in IT management for the U.S. Department of Defense, remains vigilant about ways to upgrade his knowledge and skill set in this vital sector. He thinks he’s found the latest key ingredient.As an early beta tester for the new CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) certification, Wakefield recounts the profound benefits.“Any time you can validate w ...
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Apr 2, 2012, 21:04 PM
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Jim Staats
In Wallace Wakefield’s line of work, it’s almost redundant to say that security is of the utmost importance. Nevertheless, Wakefield, who works in IT management for the U.S. Department of Defense, remains vigilant about ways to upgrade his knowledge and skill set in this vital sector. He thinks he’s found the latest key ingredient. As an early beta tester for the new CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) certification, Wakefield recounts the profound benefits. “Any time you can va ...
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Mar 30, 2012, 18:53 PM
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Brian Sherman
Life certainly doesn’t stand still, and neither does the IT world. Ten years ago, who would have thought that Apple products would be found in more than half the households in the U.S. or that mobility devices would be crucial business tools? Change is inevitable, but the technology we employ in our personal and corporate lives seems to be advancing at greater speeds each and every year.
Some of those advancements have come about so quickly that they have become commoditized almost overn ...
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Mar 30, 2012, 15:29 PM
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Jim Staats
Takeaway of the week is we actually can survive a batch of seven days touching on the current IT job market without invoking the topics of cloud computing and big data. Some critical news this week discusses how Indian outsourcing efforts are helping U.S. workforce activity and the lack of IT skills could be the tipping point for spiraling youth unemployment in Europe. Study: Indian IT Outsourcing Helps Boost U.S. Workforce
Outsourcing by Indian firms in the U.S. is helping to boost the employm ...
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Mar 29, 2012, 19:02 PM
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Mike Harvath
During the 2011 Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference we hosted a panel discussion on mergers and acquisitions (M&A). The session included me and three Microsoft partners with experience managing what has often been described as one of the most unnatural acts in business.It was a lively discussion about the role of M&A in building a vibrant IT services company and we touched on some of the pitfalls in consummating a successful deal. I thought the topic was so important that this would b ...
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Mar 28, 2012, 18:16 PM
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Lamar Whitman
In a remarkable show of bi-partisanship, the House passed the Senate-amended version of H.R. 3606 “Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act” by the wide margin of 380-41. This legislation included six existing bills, four of which had passed the House already, and which have been supported by CompTIA as a means of infusing capital into small businesses. The Senate amended the initial House version by adopting an amendment offered by Sen. Merkley, which was passed by a vote of 64-36. This am ...
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Mar 28, 2012, 08:59 AM
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Elizabeth Hyman
A look at the week of March 26 in public advocacy for the IT channel: This week, the Senate passed the House’s JOBS Act, making it easier for small companies to raise capital. Budget cuts are hindering the government’s ability to hire the best cyber employees. NPR examines the risks that a cyberattack would have on U.S. critical infrastructure and the best regulatory course of action.Budget Cuts Put Cybersecurity at Risk — Budget limitations are harming the government’s ability to compete wit ...
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Mar 27, 2012, 14:00 PM
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Janet Pinkerton
An IT career was something Derrick Graham pursued for years,
completing online-college level IT classes while enlisted in the Navy
and working as an aircraft mechanic. But it wasn’t until he completed
CompTIA certifications required by Department of Defense Directive 8570
at a New Horizons Learning Center in Durham, N.C., that Graham won his
first IT job. “I didn’t get my first break until after obtaining
Security+, which met one of the DoD Directives,” says Graham, now a help
desk ...
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Mar 27, 2012, 13:32 PM
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Janet Pinkerton
Derrick Graham pursued an IT career for years, completing online college level IT classes while enlisted in the Navy and working as an aircraft mechanic. But it wasn't until he completed CompTIA certifications he won his first IT job.
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Mar 26, 2012, 14:18 PM
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Janet Pinkerton
Lewis Shoulders is still in his teens, yet he’s already a respected IT network technician in the United Kingdom, flying round the world, working on luxury yachts, rubbing shoulders with celebrities.By age 18, he had earned his CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Network+ certifications, using the UK training company Zenos to train for Network+ and set up job interviews before landing a job with Livewire Connections. The Surrey, England-based provider of maritime IT networks and entertainment systems uses mob ...
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Mar 26, 2012, 14:00 PM
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Janet Pinkerton
Lewis Shoulders is still in his teens, yet he's already a respected IT network technician in the United Kingdom, flying round the world, working on luxury yachts, rubbing shoulders with celebrities. By age 18, he had earned his CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Network+ certifications, using the UK training company Zenos to train for CompTIA Network+ and set up job interviews before landing a job with Livewire Connections. The Surrey, England-based provider of maritime IT networks and entertainment systems ...
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