InfoWorld Tech Leadership Report | | The fearmongering after last week's attacks in Paris does nothing to improve security and helps the terrorists' cause. READ MORE | | Issue highlights 1. The IT job party can't stop, won't stop for certain skills 2. No, containers are not the future of the cloud 3. RHEL 7.2 embraces containers 4. INSIDER Rip and replace: When it pays to make a total systems change | White Paper: SAS Institute Inc A successful analytics program should translate quickly into monetizing the data where the data (and learnings from this data) helps the organization increase revenue, manage risks and pursue new product or service innovation. To accomplish this, what's needed from a technology perspective? Learn More | Hiring and salaries will likely soar even higher in 2016, but less so for blacks and women -- and consultants may struggle. READ MORE | Containers are a great path to better applications, both in the cloud and on-premises, but they are not the cloud itself. READ MORE | The newest version of RHEL uses containers for system management on top of running container workloads, but Red Hat hasn't forgotten about more conventional needs. READ MORE | A full system replacement can be costly and difficult. But for one Vermont insurance company, ditching stodgy technology opened new business opportunities. READ MORE | White Paper: IBM A recent survey of IT professionals conducted by Slashdot Media asked four key questions about their plans for collaboration and communication and the importance of different factors when undertaking such efforts. Here are the results of that survey. Learn More | TODAY'S KEY TECH STORIES, DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX FIRST THING Start your workday with InfoWorld Daily, and find out what the tech world will be talking about all day. | | |
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