“Introducing home décor in our lineup of products enables us to offer the Snapfish member community the ability to extend the use of photos and images to create style and décor that is uniquely their own – in any room,” said Barry Herstein, chief marketing officer, Snapfish by HP. “Genevieve Gorder is a recognized expert in the design space and inspires creativity by offering useful tips and ideas that make customizing home décor a snap.”
The study indicated that certifications would become even more important as employers struggle to find individuals to fill job openings. Despite a virtual buyer’s market for hiring, roughly eight in ten HR executives in the United States said it’s challenging to find the right candidate with the right skill set to fill their openings. Many IT managers in the study shared a similar view: For certain positions, the pool of available talent is not as deep as they would like it to be.
An organization needs to identify its sensitive documents before it can take steps to protect them. Data loss prevention has historically relied on two categories of detection technology: fingerprinting and describing the information. Fingerprinting requires collecting all the documents that need to be protected and assigning unique fingerprints to each file.
As the Group President of the Consumer Business Unit at Symantec, Chaffin has championed Norton’s Online Family Safety Initiative, which includes a global educational outreach program and products and resources dedicated to helping parents keep their families safe from digital dangers. It’s an honor to accept this award and a privilege to work with an organization like FOSI who shares our commitment to Internet safety.
Customers across a wide range of industries currently integrate Microsoft Surface and make it relevant to their business needs, creating immersive, collaborative and meaningful experiences. The Samsung SUR40 with PixelSense technology makes it possible for people to share, collaborate and explore together using a large, thin display.









