Articles by Dice Staff
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South Florida Companies Predict More IT Hiring
IT professionals and South Florida businesses see a continued turnaround in local technology hiring and salaries, according to a survey by Miami-based staffing company SherlockTech Staffing. Some… -
Survey: Company-Provided Training on the Upswing
Though no doubt many have been forced into it, more companies are training workers for positions that need to be filled, according to a survey by Accenture. In the poll of 400 executives at large… -
Lasers, Google Maps Reveal Vatican Catacombs
[caption id="attachment_14339" align="aligncenter" width="618"] A chapel within the Priscilla Catacombs, part of a Google Maps virtual tour.[/caption] The Vatican, while notoriously secretive abo… -
How Obamacare Could Drive the Internet of Things
[caption id="attachment_14329" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Telehealth is among the strongest forces driving Internet of Things revenues up 23 percent per year.[/caption] Verizon's Enterprise… -
IBM and Colleges Partner on Security, Big Data
IBM is partnering with colleges and universities to prepare workers for the jobs it needs filled, especially in areas like cybersecurity and Big Data. The company provides technology and material… -
Should Silicon Valley Secede, Or Just Leave?
Secession is a popular topic in Texas, parts of Colorado and a rural area of northern California and Oregon that calls itself the “State of Jefferson.” But now the idea of breaking away has come… -
Silk Road: A Lesson in Information Security
By now you know how the Silk Road, an online marketplace for all things illegal and semi-legal, has been shuttered by the FBI. Ross William Ulbricht, the alleged owner of the anonymously hosted w… -
What Principal Financial Seeks in New Hires
While Des Moines, Iowa, might not be the first spot that comes to mind for technology innovation, its startup scene is growing and the area offers a number of tech job opportunities. One company,… -
Knoxville Startup is Serious About Intern Pay
Knoxville, Tenn.-based startup WeScore.com is paying student interns $22 an hour -- three times the national minimum wage of $7.25 per hour. The company, which plans to launch in early 2014, is d… -
Disney Code IDs Important Beams of Light to Speed Animation
[caption id="attachment_14290" align="aligncenter" width="446"] Disney Research uses hard math to improve soft images.[/caption] An advance in the algorithms used to model images of fog, smoke an…