Mobile, security tools among education tech favorites
IT pros from the education industry share their must-have tools for data security, mobile device management and network monitoring.
IT pros from the education industry share their must-have tools for data security, mobile device management and network monitoring.
When it comes to on-the-job happiness, IT pros say the most important factor is the quality of relationships with coworkers. Compensation ranks second.
Robert Half Technology surveyed 2,500 CIOs in 25 metropolitan areas. Respondents from 10 cities reported above-average happiness, with Miami hosting the most content IT chiefs.
Which IT roles earn the biggest salaries? Thirteen tech jobs can pull in salaries of $200,000 or more, according to new data from IT staffing firm Mondo.
Prolonged sitting is part of the job for many people in the tech world. Walking meetings can help energize people and spark creativity.
Hiring is a challenge for CIOs, and it won’t get much easier in the coming year, particularly for IT departments that are trying to fill key security and networking roles.
Parental perks are aimed at attracting more diverse workforce
New research paints a fairly bleak picture of network performance. Outages are frequent. Hours typically pass before an issue is reported and resolved. Protective measures are manual and error prone.
More than half of IT pros believe they’re underpaid, yet only 24% expect a salary increase greater than 5% in 2017, and only 12% expect a promotion, according to Spiceworks’ 2017 Tech Career Outlook.
CIOs will be under pressure to deliver new products and services at a fast pace. Tech spending will increase a modest 2.9% in 2017.
In a tight labor market, employers aim to differentiate themselves on multiple fronts, including tech.
Increasing Mac numbers inspired LEGO to streamline device management
Apple TVs and iPads give patients more control at Jacobs Medical Center. Behind the scenes, UCSD Health Sciences relies on Jamf technology to manage and secure its interactive patient care system.
Petroleum engineering majors earn the highest salaries, followed by systems engineering majors, according to a new ranking from PayScale
College ranking is based on the median pay of computer science graduates