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With worker retirements looming, IT starts to prepare for a workforce exodus
With 10,000 U.S. baby boomers turning 65 every day until 2030, the IT industry is among those that must plan how its workforce will be impacted when these employees eventually retire. Read More


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A Smarter Approach to Data Protection
This KnowledgeVault focuses on some of the key data protection challenges that today's enterprises must tackle. Specifically, the three videos in this series will explore the dramatic impact that unprecedented data growth and other developments have had on the data center View Now

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Defining Data Services for Virtualizing and Automating IT
To respond to rapid business environmental changes, enterprises are now adopting a more agile and services-oriented model for centralized IT, often characterized as "private cloud." Read this Evaluator Group paper to learn how HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage platforms can be foundational to developing IT agility. Learn more.

Is Silicon Valley's youth movement really just age discrimination?
The alarming turn of events at one of Silicon Valley's stalwart, iconic companies leaves many older Silicon Valley techies with more evidence in support of a legitimate gripe: They're losing their jobs to younger people. Read More

Watch out, rogue users -- the data detective is on the case
IT pros often depend on the data trail to pin down causes and find solutions for our peskiest problems. However, it's easy to forget raw data tells only part of the story -- and the conclusions we draw from the information may have unforeseen repercussions. Read More

DIY dev: should you build your own app?
For businesses with the right talent and resources, developing your own apps can offer huge advantages. But it's not for everybody. Read More

7 IT security skills certifications on the rise
Workers obtaining certifications in IT skills typically see pay boost, often after undergoing training and passing an exam. Read More



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