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Microsoft slates Windows 8 beta for late February 2012

Stocking Stuffers: 15 Great Tech Gifts Under $50 | 65% of hiring managers plan to add IT staff in 2012

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Microsoft slates Windows 8 beta for late February 2012
Microsoft on Tuesday confirmed that it will release a public beta of Windows 8 in late February, 2012. The company broke the news at a San Francisco developers event Tuesday, where Antoine Leblond, vice president of Windows Web services, touted Windows Store, the app market that will be the sole distribution channel for applications designed to run in Windows 8's new "Metro" interface. Read More


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Stocking Stuffers: 15 Great Tech Gifts Under $50
Are you holiday shopping for a tech lover or geek, but staying on a budget? We have 15 great suggestions ranging from LED belt buckles to remote-controlled zombies. Read More

65% of hiring managers plan to add IT staff in 2012
Demand for tech professionals is expected to grow in 2012, according to new data from Dice.com. The IT jobs site surveyed 1,200 IT hiring managers and recruiters in November, and 65% said their companies or clients plan to add tech pros to their staff in the first half of 2012. Among those in hiring mode, 27% said they plan to expand headcount by more than 20%. Tech pros with six to 10 years of experience... Read More

8 Reasons Why CIOs Shouldn't Race to Windows 8
Windows 8 touts many new features, but there are a number of things such as cost, testing, compatibility, and training that CIOs need to consider before racing to migrate. Read More


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RIM renames BBX as BlackBerry 10 after trademark dispute
Research In Motion has rebranded its next generation mobile platform as BlackBerry 10, after its use of the BBX brand ran into a trademark dispute in the U.S. Read More

Alec Baldwin kicked off flight for playing "Words With Friends" on his iPhone
All kinds of folks are getting kicked off planes these days. Days after two RIM employees were kicked off of a plane for creating a drunken raucous, 30 Rock star Alec Baldwin was removed from an American Airlines flight himself on Tuesday at LAX. Now Baldwin is no stranger to going on tirades himself, both political and otherwise, and it appears that the critically acclaimed actor was booted off of... Read More

IBM launches enterprise social collaboration apps for tablets
Responding to increased use of tablets within workplaces, IBM will release on Wednesday several mobile applications designed to let employees use IBM enterprise social collaboration software with iPads and other mobile devices. Read More


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Cisco flying into the clouds
So Cisco has made two recent moves to aggressively go after as much cloudshare as it can get. The first was naming CIO Rebecca Jacoby to head up its new Cloud and Systems Management Technology Group, which is an amalgamation of three previously separate business units chartered to increase the company's presence in IaaS, PaaS and SaaS markets. Read More

CNET Accused of Wrapping Malware in Windows Installer for Nmap Security Tool
Some in the security community are currently ticked, at least disgusted, in regard to the pen-testing Network Mapping tool Nmap after Gordon Lyon, better known as Fyodor, announced on Seclists that C|Net Download.Com is now bundling Nmap with malware! Read More

Blazemeter Brings Load and Performance Testing To The Cloud
The Internet was a huge disruptor to many industries. The travel and stockbroker markets to name just two. The Cloud promises to be perhaps even more disruptive as it continues to gain scale. One area where I would welcome its disruption is in the QA testing market. Alon Girmonsky and the folks at Blazemeter are hoping to do just that. Read More

Tablets in the Enterprise: Risks and Rewards
Tablets like the iPad can set your workforce free, but with benefits come risks and tradeoffs, from securing and supporting tablets to budgeting for them. Read More



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