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Republican STEM visa bill fails
A Republican-led effort to issue up to 55,000 STEM visas a year to students who earn advanced degrees at U.S. universities was defeated Thursday in a House vote.
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U.S. tech workers by the numbers
Census Bureau data show a 2.8% increase in the median earnings for computer and math jobs, with women earning 85% of what men do in the field.
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IT headcount expected to rise in Q4, CIOs say
Nine percent of CIOs plan to expand their IT departments in Q4, and 6% anticipate cutbacks. The net 3% increase in anticipated IT hiring is up two percentage points from Q3, according to Robert Half Technology.
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Contract project manager jobs drop 32.2 per cent
Contract IT project manager roles have dropped 32.2 per cent, according to a survey by ITCRA which analysed 1112 contract placements.
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Jenkins integration server suffers security vulnerabilities
Four vulnerabilities, including two affecting the Jenkins core and one deemed critical, have been identified
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On 100th birthday, Sharp seeks salvation in talking vacuum cleaners
It's probably fair to ask why Japanese electronics maker Sharp -- deep in debt and red ink, cutting workers and salaries, awash in excess inventory in the brutal LCD market -- is actively promoting a line of talking vacuum cleaners.
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9 key career issues software developers face
The path from birth to death is filled with choices about where to work and what kind of work to do. Sometimes the world is nice enough to allow us some input. These days, developers have a lot more say in their employment, thanks to rising demand for their services.
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Republicans ready 'STEM Jobs Act'
The U.S. House is moving closer to acting on legislation that makes green cards available to as many as 55,000 foreign nationals who have earned an advanced degree in a science, technology, engineering or math, the so-called STEM fields.
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Domino's Pizza India operation says website hacked
The website of Domino's Pizza India was hacked, but customers' information was not compromised, the local franchisee Jubilant FoodWorks said on Wednesday.
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ICT salaries increase by 3.9 per cent
Salaries for ICT workers grew by 3.9 per cent overall for the 12 months to May 2012, marginally down from 4 per cent a year earlier, according to the annual survey of Australian Computer Society (ACS) members.
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HP Envy Sleekbook 6-1010us review: A low-cost ultrabook alternative
HP's new Envy Sleekbook 6-1010us offers an alternative to higher-priced ultrabooks: It's not as fast, but it's got a fine display and great audio.
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Seagate Backup Plus review: Save your social media data
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Game on: 3 high-performance laptops duke it out
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Kundra takes leave, Google raises privacy flags
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Training review: Linux Essentials
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Study guide freebies
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Rebalancing your life
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Big Data brings big academic opportunities
Colleges and universities are moving swiftly to create advance degree programs in analytics to manage Big Data.
Big data, big jobs?
Nontechie CIOs: translators or meddlers?
5 steps to kicking your IT outsourcing addiction
The Grill: NASA's Adrian R. Gardner works to manage cybersecurity challenges
Career Watch: Better ways to spot liars
Once an outcast, help desk now stars at TVA
Motorola Mobility workers wary of Google
Career Watch: New ways to find a job
Whistleblower to continue helping U.S. Infosys probe
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For the past eight years, Gadens Brisbane has used a “big three” security vendor to protect its network against malware and other threats. Despite deploying a complete antivirus package, the firm still experienced up to three infections across the network every week. This gap in security meant the firm’s IT team was spending up to six hours a week on security management, resulting in lawyers being unable to work on their computers for hours a time – an inconvenience for the individual, and costly for a business reliant on hourly charging. Read how Gadens Law Firm have reduced their security management time from about 6 hours a week to 30 minutes a week.