9L0-510 Certified
The biggest mystery is passfine whether customers will be willing to pay twice as much as a regular TV set for whatever Apple comes up with.In short, Apple is a powerful gatekeeper, and for more than a week it is keeping the gate closed. Bryan Duke, a 9L0-510 exam part-time app developer in Las Vegas, has seen firsthand how much of a difference one day can make.
The Times says that in Google’s X Labs, Read more
Managed Travel Makeover: IT Consumerization Redefines Corporate Travel
“PhoCusWright’s U.S. Corporate Travel Report: Market Size and Technology Trends” presents a comprehensive view of the state of the managed travel sector in the U.S., along with the key metrics and dynamics that will shape the arena through 2013. In addition to providing complete market sizing, the report identifies a range of trends that are transforming the corporate travel space, most notably the sweeping IT consumerization that has begun to influence how business travel Read more
Esri Canada Named One of CDN’s Top 100 IT Solution Providers in Canada
Esri Canada today announced that the company has been named one of the Top 100 IT Solution Providers in Canada by Computer Dealer News (CDN), the country’s leading IT channel publication and Web site. Esri Canada ranked no. 20 on its first year on the list and also received the Best-Performing Newcomer Award. CDN Top 100 is an annual ranking of Canada’s best-in-class solution providers by revenue. The award was received yesterday at the CDN Top 100 gala event in North Read more
Android hackers honing skills in Russia
The malware business growing around Google Android — now the leading smartphone operating system — is still in its infancy. Today, many of the apps built to steal money from Android users originate from Russia and China, so criminal gangs there have become cyber-trailblazers.
Sophos and Symantec on Wednesday released their latest Android malware discoveries written in Russian. While the language narrows the number of potential victims, the social-engineering tactics used to Read more
Doctors warned not to use social media with patients
Doctors are being cautioned by hospitals they work with to avoid interacting with patients on social media, and that they reject any overtures by patients to interact on the likes of Facebook and Twitter.
Stanford University School of Medicine student Matt Goldstein, who graduates in June and has accepted a position at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston, says the hospital specifically stated in a letter to him that it would like him to refrain from using social media with Read more
How To Build The Right IT Skills
The IT job market, while brighter than most others, remains stagnant overall. The InformationWeek 2012 IT Salary Survey revealed that median total compensation crept up 1% to 2%. The bright spots are in rising new specialties such as mobility and big data, as well as information security and several other areas.
Even though IT unemployment stands at about half the general unemployment rate of more than 8%, every IT pro needs to build the right skills to become more productive and Read more
Spiceworks social network for IT pros hits 2m users
Spiceworks, the social business platform for IT professionals, has announced that it now has 2 million users, representing nearly 30 percent of all IT pros at small and medium-sized businesses worldwide.
The social business network combines free network management, network monitoring and help desk software with a Facebook-like community of IT professionals. Members can use the platform to discuss issues, share advice and information on particular technologies and services, and get Read more
Spiceworks social network for IT pros hits 2m users
Spiceworks, the social business platform for IT professionals, has announced that it now has 2 million users, representing nearly 30 percent of all IT pros at small and medium-sized businesses worldwide.
The social business network combines free network management, network monitoring and help desk software with a Facebook-like community of IT professionals. Members can use the platform to discuss issues, share advice and information on particular technologies and services, and get Read more
Android 5.0 Will Launch this Fall with Five Nexus Devices: Report
When Android 5.0 “Jelly Bean” launches this fall, it will appear first on several new mobile devices sold by Google itself as part of the “Nexus” line.That’s according to a Tuesday story in the Wall Street Journal,which reports that Google is shifting its Android strategy so that it will not only give select mobile-device makers early access to new releases,but will also sell the resulting devices unlocked directly to consumers.
As many as five manufacturers may get Read more
Britain developed a new type of sniffer to help the user to smell the taste perception of the Internet
The main way people perceive the Internet is through the visual and auditory. A British company has developed a network sniffer “Oliver,” to help users through the taste perception of the Internet.
Sniffing the network
This sniffer named “Oliver” by the British Mint Digital Technologies, Inc. R & D team.It is a small white cube device can be placed on the palm of your hand, with multiple holes, connected to the computer via USB. It the back of a Read more