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Oracle adds Oracle Journeys, Dell announces VMWare spin-off and more news.
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Digital transformation is making tech workers rich, at least in comparison to their non-geeky counterparts.
In 2016, the average technology professional earned $108,900 while their non-tech peers were paid $53,049.
Not only that, but there's not much competition if you want a job (and have the skills).
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US tech companies are hiring. And they're paying six figures.
The US technology industry added nearly 200,000 net jobs in 2015 and now employs more than 6.7 million people, according to a report published by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA).
The report — “Cyberstates 2016: The Definitive State-by-State Analysis of the U.S. Tech Industry” — released this week
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Maybe we've been making a mistake all these years, plowing the majority of our IT security resources into new security approaches and technologies. More and more studies are showing that human error is behind a significant number of security breaches.
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There are 6,513,236 tech industry jobs in the US, provided by some 452,303 companies. The tech industry's payroll is a nice $654 billion, with the average wage clocking in at $100,355, compared to a $49,611 average private sector wage overall.
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For months, the question asked softly around Silicon Valley has been: Is this another tech bubble? With restaurants filled with well-paid tech workers and home prices soaring into the stratosphere, such doubts are usually shrugged off with a phrase that hasn't been heard much around the San Francisco Bay Area
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Only a couple of weeks after it went after local business dollars, Google is back with new tools for SMBs. And yes, a new study shows that SMBs are much more aggressive about taking on new technology than their larger counter parts.
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We continue our weekly SMB Tech Rollup this time with the news that many SMBs are getting worried about IT security, but are happily embracing the cloud.
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