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Client-side Java is an outdated technology that now does more harm than good -- and must be eliminated despite its widespread use
The unemployment rate among techies is half that of the overall national average, according to federal data
We asked three top IT execs to share their most useful pieces of career advice
A slew of new jobs is expected to open up in big data, but not everyone in IT will qualify. Here's what employers will be looking for
The emergency fix repairs two vulnerabilities that can be remotely exploited by a malicious website
Enterprises also have software development positions to fill but want multifaceted programmers
Most tools miss the point of the cloud, relying on simplistic assumptions that can lead you astray
The exploit for an unpatched Java vulnerability was added in popular attack toolkits, security researchers say
Foxit Reader has been promoted by some people in the security community as a more secure and less attacked alternative to Adobe Reader
Yahoo fixed an XSS flaw in its email application earlier this week but it apparently doesn't repair the problem