Thursday 23 July 2015

How Will IT Workers' Roles Change in 5 Years?; Make and Launch Sub-Orbital 'Satellites' with CanSat

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How Will IT Workers' Roles Change in 5 Years?
Industry watchers are divided among those who think that IT workers will cease to exist because of the Cloud and those who claim that IT pros will just have to attain new skills to adapt. We talk to SysAid Founder and CEO Sarah Lahav, who says that IT workers of the future will be more focused on firewalls rather than on fixing computers. Is she right?

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Ultimate Guide to Two-Factor Authentication Solutions
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Security for Virtualization: Getting the Balance Right
Virtualization promises cost savings, improved productivity, and the ability to transform your business. But too often security can either detract from the performance gains that virtualization promises, or just not give you the protection you need. Getting the balance right is critical. Download Kaspersky Lab's Security for Virtualization: Getting the Balance Right to answer your most pressing questions.

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