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Improve the Performance of SAN Storage
Check out this white paper to learn how to improve and maintain the performance of your SAN by adding defragmentation tools into your computing. Keep reading to learn more.
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Google CEO's social media warning; Impending information armageddon?
Google CEO Eric Schmidt warns of the consequences of social media and networks, and the vast amount of personal data that users put out there on the Web. Is privacy dead?
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Five top IT recruitment trends
Today's IT job market is not as dismal as some would have you believe. A recruiter gives his take on the latest hiring trends.
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Ten ways to make your boss love you - and save your job
Worried about job security? These days, who's not? Silicon.com's Andrew Donoghue offers some advice for tight times.
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Asia still on lookout for best IT talent
Employees once had a pick of the type of jobs they want, but the tide has changed and it is now an employers' market. But the cream still rises to the top.
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How to ace that job interview
Nervous about your upcoming job interview? silicon.com's expert panel gives you all the advice you need. Here are some tips from a CIO, headhunter and brand consultant
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Key to recession success: A great brand
Do you know how others see you? Mastering the message you project could help you weather the downturn, says personal brank consultant Tessa Hood.
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Get smart about skills today for tomorrow's jobs
Our future will require today's high school and college students to develop a unique skill-set never seen before. We must develop 21st century skills to prepare for tomorrow, says IBM's Kevin...
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Microsoft Student Technology Day (1 of 2)
The first half of the day before lunch with Andy McLoughlin from Huddle.net, some photos of the Live Search product, and Steve Ballmer's keynote.
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Ex-Twitter CTO tapped by Cornell, NYC
Ex-Twitter CTO Greg Pass will be working at the new Cornell Technology campus, NYC.
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Why do women resist STEM fields?
The lack of women in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math will continue to plague our country until all students, regardless of sex, have adequate opportunities to explore math and science.
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Is STEM education declining in the U.S.?
Is STEM education declining in the U.S., and to what effect?
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One Laptop per Child: Disappointing results?
Is the One Laptop per Child scheme producing the results we expected?
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STEM careers: How long can you survive?
New research conducted at universities predicts how long STEM faculty members remain in department positions.
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How much are your skills worth in social media careers?
A new infographic highlights how much you can expect to earn in the social media and networking industry.
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Women in Tech: Cynthia Rubio's proudest achievement
Introducing Cynthia Rubio, President of Radiant RFID. Her resume spans the aerospace, petroleum, automotive, and software industries.
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'Hard work' turns students away from science, tech?
Are traditionally difficult career paths in tech and science suffering due to how intimidating they have become to pursue?
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Women in Tech: Progress still to be made (photos)
At CNET's Women in Tech panel at CES, Google's Marissa Mayer, Flickr founder Catarina Fake, and Padmasree Warrior of Cisco discuss their experiences and share career advice. Hint: Take that promotion.
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Generation Y 'friending' Facebook colleagues, insight on career prospects (survey)
Young people are using Facebook for personal over professional reasons, yet they are 'friending' their coworkers, with an average of 16 co-workers in each 'friend' group.
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Internet marketers run the most ridiculous ads
Leave it to Internet marketers to come up with ads like the one I use as the sample in this post...
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Facebook named best tech company to work for
Facebook has been named the best technology company to work for in the US. This is actually a drop from last year: out of all companies, Facebook was first last year, while this year it was third.
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