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Thursday, February 27, 2014
Report: Average IT compensation was up about 3% in 2013
Report: Average IT compensation was up about 3% in 2013
Average IT salaries were up about 3% last year, to $87,811, a Dice.com survey says. Big Data skills were involved in nearly all of the top 10 salaries. "Companies are betting big that harnessing data can play a major role in their competitive plans, and that is leading to high pay for critical skills,"
Average IT salaries were up about 3% last year, to $87,811, a Dice.com survey says. Big Data skills were involved in nearly all of the top 10 salaries. "Companies are betting big that harnessing data can play a major role in their competitive plans, and that is leading to high pay for critical skills,"
Wednesday, February 05, 2014
Report: Tablets, Chromebooks made headway among enterprises in 2013
Report: Tablets, Chromebooks made headway among enterprises in 2013
Tablets accounted for more than a fifth of all commercial computing devices sold through November, with Windows, Android and Apple devices all recording significant growth this year, according to a report from NPD, which also says Google's Chromebook made up a larger chunk of the enterprise notebook market. "New products like Chromebooks, and reimagined items like Windows tablets, are now supplementing the revitalization that iPads started in personal computing devices," said analyst Stephen Baker.
Tablets accounted for more than a fifth of all commercial computing devices sold through November, with Windows, Android and Apple devices all recording significant growth this year, according to a report from NPD, which also says Google's Chromebook made up a larger chunk of the enterprise notebook market. "New products like Chromebooks, and reimagined items like Windows tablets, are now supplementing the revitalization that iPads started in personal computing devices," said analyst Stephen Baker.
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