A Cloud Under Your Tree: Tips for Gifters and Giftees
This holiday season many people will receive tech gadgets that are cloud-enabled. What do they need to know about the cloud?

This holiday season many people will receive tech gadgets that are cloud-enabled. What do they need to know about the cloud?
A recently established contender in the Cloud industry is about to offer High Performance Computing, nearly tripling the data exchange rate. As more providers utilize the wired fabric that allows this rapid service, more enterprises could turn to High Performance Computing.
No matter how well you’ve secured your preferred device, you’re taking a chance any time you connect to a public access point. Here are some tips for securing yourself in a public hotspot.
Cloud computing careers are growing throughout the U.S. Is this technology field for you? Find out by viewing this infographic, Living in a Virtual World: The Anatomy of a Cloud Computing Expert.
Cloud computing offers a new model for the 21st century.
Electric utilities need to protect against cyber security threats, the Dept. of Energy says. By calling for the creation of a “cybersecurity governance board,” the DoE is highlighting the need for cyber defense in all areas of business and government.
Rev your engines, Information Technology experts. A U.S. auto manufacturer plans to hire approximately 10,000 well-trained IT pros within the next five years, and start doing as much as 90% of its IT work in-house. Just another sign that strong technology skills can secure careers today, and in the future.
Cyber security careers are growing throughout the U.S. Is this technology field for you? Find out by viewing this infographic, Hacker or Hero: The Anatomy of a Cyber Security Expert.
With the holiday season upon us, many people turn to online shopping for their gift buying needs. However, 1.5 million people fall victim to cyber crime every day. Here are some tips on how to avoid becoming one of them.
Cyber security and other technology careers are growing exponentially in the U.S. View this Cyber Security Career Roadmap to see the path you could follow to a secure, successful future.
The way the world works is changing. Here are seven emerging trends that may be coming to a workplace near you.
Cyber security expert Linda McCarthy explains the importance of taking basic precautions online, and how her eBook, "Know Your Space" can help parents discuss cyber security with teens.
In the latest annual survey for the National Association of Colleges and Employers, companies planning to hire were most interested in grads who had majored in engineering, business, accounting, computer science or economics. Here are 10 fields that are likely to flourish in 2020.
DeVry University Professor Bob Bunge talks about leading his team of students to the Pacific Rim Regional Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition.
South Dakota’s unemployment rate is about half of the national average and job opportunities are abundant in IT, healthcare and engineering.
In the job market, consider that there are approximately 3 million unfilled positions because companies can't find workers with basic technical skills. There's expected to be about 10 million such openings by 2020.
Careers in technology are growing, and DeVry University Network & Communications Management student Jim Willows talks about what he's doing to prepare for this in-demand field.
Cyber security risks require IT professionals with new skills to protect and combat.
Data security has been a concern since the dawn of the spoken word, and breaches throughout history have led to both good and bad results for society. Today with our information being mostly digital, hacks have become even more common.
Information technology will be one of the fastest-growing fields this decade as commerce has gone digital in industries across the board.
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