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Your salary: Decent pay raises and hefty bonuses pushed ‘06 total compensation up by almost 6%.
Also: Importance vs. satisfaction Salary-survey respondents rate the job-related items that are most important to them, and then tell how satisfied they are
with each one.
You work where?
As Laguna Seca’s director of communications, Frank Basso brings this historic raceway into the VoIP and Wi-Fi fast lanes.
Read more | You in action video
Carnegie Mellon’s storage guru Greg Ganger is unraveling the mysteries of self-managing storage at the Data Center Observatory.
Read more | You in action video
Raul Ramos, IS director, keeps the World Golf Foundation out of the technology sand trap. Read more | You in action video
What would you do? Three IT pros take on the tough issues
Challenge 1: When hired to overhaul a sagging infrastructure, what should you tackle first? Read more.
Challenge 2: When a service provider declares bankruptcy, can you leverage the situation? Read more.
Challenge 3: You discover a company targeted for acquisition has suffered a security breach, what do you do? Read more.
Strategic planning: Tips from three enterprise IT strategists.
All about you: Pizza and iPods, rock-and-roll and Jackie Chan – these are a few of your favorite things.
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Partner Content
NetScout and analyst Jim Metzler have teamed to deliver a series of IT Briefs on Network and Application Performance Management leveraging research from NetScout’s nGenius & Sniffer users.
www.netscout.com
Metzler on CIO Priorities
The top five CIO priorities based on a survey of NetScout users revealing CIOs' top priorities and what they think they should be. Also includes interviews with CIOs of large organizations.
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Metzler on Application Delivery
How to eliminate the stovepiped or siloed nature of application delivery from both an organization and a technological perspective.
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Metzler on Network Troubleshooting
Overview of network troubleshooting that provides an assessment of where we are, and where we need to be relative to the complexities of today's IT challenges.
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