There’s a Hot Demand for Developer Skills and We’re Here to Help

By 2022 there will be more than 1 million developer jobs, according to U.S Department of Labor. This illustrates an average 21 percent growth from 2012. The growing adoption of mobile and cloud operating systems, along with corporate initiatives aligned to BYOD, software-defined networking and big data analytics, means traditional IT professionals and enterprise architects are having to expand their application development skills.

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Your Evolving Digital Life: How Hackable Are Your Smart Devices?

As the Internet of Things (IoT) grows and more people adopt smart home technology, we need to think about balancing features and capabilities with cybersecurity. This blog covers a few devices and services that you might need to be aware of in order to protect your home, personal information or your organization.

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Time Marches On: Windows 7 and 8 Certifications to Retire

On October 22, 2009, Microsoft released Windows 7. The operating system, following on the weak acceptance of Windows Vista, instantly caught fire, peaking at almost 61 percent of the desktop operating system market this past summer. Microsoft wishes they could say the same for Windows 8, released three years later in October 2012 or for Windows 8.1, released in October 2013 (What is it about OS releases and October?).

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Time Marches On: Windows 7 and 8 Certifications to Retire

On October 22, 2009, Microsoft released Windows 7. The operating system, following on the weak acceptance of Windows Vista, instantly caught fire, peaking at almost 61 percent of the desktop operating system market this past summer. Microsoft wishes they could say the same for Windows 8, released three years later in October 2012 or for Windows 8.1, released in October 2013 (What is it about OS releases and October?).

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