Are you endangered? Offshoring now targets corporate IT jobs

Review: New Parallels, Fusion virtual desktops for OS X fail the smell test

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September 05, 2013
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Issue highlights

1. Are you endangered? Offshoring now targets corporate IT jobs

2. Review: New Parallels, Fusion virtual desktops for OS X fail the smell test

3. The bare-bones cloud: Why bother?

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Are you endangered? Offshoring now targets corporate IT jobs

While there are plenty of jobs at technology companies, startups, and smaller businesses, the classic enterprise IT department is laboring under what can only be called a perfect storm that's blowing away full-time positions. READ MORE

Review: New Parallels, Fusion virtual desktops for OS X fail the smell test

Like last year's desktop virtualization product upgrades, this year's versions fail the value test. It's becoming a tax on using Windows on a Mac. READ MORE

The bare-bones cloud: Why bother?

IaaS plays like Amazon EC2 mainly provide a way for you to do what you're already doing for a little less money. PaaS and SaaS deliver a lot more. READ MORE

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