Service Assurance Daily Weekly Reading List

Apple Goes Corporate

Bloomberg Businessweek reported that without much effort Apple has made its way into the corporate environment. Survey data shows that a majority of managers always have their iPads with them at work and many reported they use the tablet for business purposes when not in the office.

Personal Data’s Value? Facebook Is Set to Find Out

With Facebook poised to file for a public stock offering this week, The New York Times technology section ran an article regarding what could be Facebook’s greatest asset: the personal data of its millions of users. If the company can attract advertisers with the data while also keeping Facebook users’ privacy concerns at a minimum, the company could find even more success.

IT Salaries: Growth Reflects Positive Changes in the IT Job Market

CIO ran an article on a topic on the minds of many during these still challenging economic times: IT salaries. The article points to the consumerization of IT for some of the credit to the growing compensation numbers. Companies need development, application, security and other skills to provide mobile-ready resources to end users.

9 Tech Innovations for Your Health

InformationWeek delved into technology for the sake of your health. Reported on apps, ideas and other innovations showcased at the Digital Health Summit, the slideshow covers everything from monitoring wristwatches to an iPhone-based heart monitor or ECG.

NASA’s 16 Top Technical Challenges for the Next 5 Years

If you are a space buff or into rocket science, you will appreciate Network World’s Layer 8 and its round-up of technical challenges NASA will face in the coming years.

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About Denise Dubie

Denise Dubie is New Media Principal in CA Technologies Thought Leadership Group. Prior to joining CA in 2010, Dubie spent 12 years of her career at Network World, an IDG company, covering the IT management industry and all its players (including CA and competitors) as well as high-tech careers and vendors such as Cisco, HP, IBM and Microsoft. As Senior Editor at Network World, Dubie also authored the publication's twice-weekly Network and Systems Management Alert newsletter and contributed to the Web site's Microsoft Subnet blog. Before IDG, she served as Assistant Managing Editor at Application Development Trends, managing writers and the monthly publication's production process. Dubie started her professional journalism career as a Staff Writer/Reporter at The Transcript, a small daily paper in Western Massachusetts. Dubie holds a B.A. degree in English Literature, with minors in journalism and political science, from Boston University.
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