CIO Insider | | Not all tech degrees are created equal¿especially when it comes to what you earn straight out of college. Take a look at where the money is in 2013 for new graduates. | | Issue highlights 1. Memo From Steve Ballmer to Microsoft Employees: Let's Go! 2. Microsoft Reorganization: A Quick Look at Who's in Charge Now 3. Report: Microsoft Helped NSA Circumvent its Own Encryption 4. How Justin Rattner Built Intel's Secret Weapon 5. IT Increases Application Outsourcing Despite Disappointing Strategic Value 6. 16 Small But Powerful Matchbox PCs 7. Infosys Posts Strong Revenue Growth As Markets Recover | WEBCAST: Xerox Amidst evolving cybersecurity threats, SMBs must be armed for the worst in order to drive innovation in today's decentralized, mobile workforce. Join this live webcast Tuesday, April 16, 2013, 11:00 AM EDT as we explore everything from threats and vulnerabilities to new security models and risk management best practices. Learn more. | Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer today announced a reorganization of the company around four areas: operating systems; devices and studios; applications and services; and cloud and enterprise. READ MORE | In a sweeping corporate reorganization to focus on the company's shift from a software provider to a products and services business, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has announced changes to his executive team to support a newstructure that divides the company into four divisions. READ MORE | Microsoft says it does not give the NSA blanket access to its users' communications READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: HP Autonomy Download this free white paper and learn how you can easily manage, understand and leverage all forms of Big Data in real time to discover new opportunities and increase revenue. Read Now! | Intel CTO Justin Rattner, who recently announced his departure, leaves behind a legacy of putting people back in technology development. He helped put Intel chips in more products, but he also encouraged innovation that improves everyday life. Because of Rattner, today's college students want to be tomorrow's engineers. READ MORE | Five out of 10 outsourcing buyers will up their bets on applications outsourcing, according to a joint survey from KPMG and HfS Research, but they continue to be disappointed by providers' analytical capabilities and innovation. READ MORE | These tiny systems, ranging from bare-bones boards to full-blown, ready-to-run PCs, are ideal for hackers and hobbyists who want to create their own powerful machines. READ MORE | Despite the revenue growth, the company's profit remained flat because of a hike in salaries and the impact of currency fluctuations READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Truphone Global connectivity and productivity is a major challenge for many CIO's. Most feel there is little they can do to alleviate the technical challenges of global connectivity and the associated cost of mobile roaming. Learn More | | | | | |
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