Professional Development and Salary Data 2013 Salary Survey: Networking and Data Center Management Salaries are basically flat for managers and staff in network and data center positions, according to InformationWeek's 2013 U.S. IT Salary Survey. Base salaries rose by a median of less than 2%for staff and management vs. 2012. In other words, the weak economic recovery is reflected in paychecks for IT pros. 2013 Salary Survey: App Dev & Software Engineering Salaries are up 2.1% for staffers and 3.4% for managers. But bonuses are lower, employer-paid training is hard to come by and outsourcing remains a threat to employment. Still, 63% of staffers and 66% of managers say they're satisfied or very satisfied with their jobs.
2013 Salary Survey: Bank Systems/Wall Street Salary Survey Salaries for staff and managers are up slightly, 0.9% for staff and 1.7% for managers, after a year of no increases, our survey finds. But IT employees want more than a pay raise -- they want to be engaged by their work.
Next Gen Network Long-Distance LAN - Sponsored by XO Communications Connecting two data centers for always-on applications is a tricky business. Perhaps the most critical decision is how to link them; keeping the application and virtualization software synchronized requires very low latency between the two data centers. We walk you through the challenges and evaluate the pros and cons of solutions such as VPLS and MLAG, as well dark fiber and dense wave division multiplexing. Business Intelligence Google Leverages Open Data. Should You? "Where does all of that data come from?" It sounds like a simple question, but the answer can have a huge impact on your business. In this report, we look at sources of open data, barriers to access and organizations that are helping to make open data sets widely available.
Security 10 Key Compliance Pitfalls and How To Avoid Them - Sponsored by TraceSecurity Regulations are complex, they often conflict with other business and technology concerns, and they require a level of staffing and expertise that organizations often lack internally. In this Dark Reading report, we list the most common issues and provide recommendations for overcoming or avoiding them.
Mobile Device Threats Trends - Sponsored by Trusteer With readily available information about the devices in use, and often few corporate safeguards in place, mobile devices are turning out to be a lucrative vector for attackers looking for an in to enterprise networks. In this Dark Reading report, we explain how the threat is growing, what attackers are targeting and why you need to be concerned.
Security Outsourcing for Small Business - Sponsored by Symantec Security is a big issue, especially for small and midsize businesses, and it often makes sense for resource-constrained SMBs to look outside their own IT ranks for support. In this Dark Reading report, we examine the types of outsourced services available and provide advice about evaluating needs and readiness to establish partnerships with third-party security providers.
File-Level Data Protection: Tools and Strategies - Sponsored by Imperva There is nothing in the enterprise that warrants protection more than data, but security pros all too often focus more on perimeter security—overlooking other important areas. In this Dark Reading report we recommend ways that security pros can effectively ensure that data is kept from prying eyes.
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