Articles by Dice Staff
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Killer Job Rewards that Work
Tech companies are known for their free food, gym memberships and myriad other perks. But it turns out that job rewards are the main motivator for driving employee engagement, according to a surv… -
Applied Materials Merger Could Spell More Layoffs
Applied Materials' pending merger with Tokyo Electron is unlikely to be good news for some of the combined companies’ 27,000 worldwide employees. In announcing the merger on Tuesday, the two comp… -
Cisco 'Internet of Everything' Router Looks A Lot Like Carrier-Grade SDN
Cisco Systems has unveiled a router designed to underpin the still-nascent Internet of Things, but capable of acting simply as a high-volume network virtualization platform in the meantime. The N… -
EMC's Joe Tucci Forecasts Future for DBAs
Wonder what the future holds if you’re a database administrator or other IT pro? EMC's CEO Joe Tucci on Tuesday sent a clear message on the future of the data center – be ready to transform yours… -
Slashing Voltage Demand Could Make CPUs More Powerful
The factor limiting the computing power of a microprocessor is no longer the number of circuits that can be crammed onto a single chip, according to researchers whose work with carbon nanotubes m… -
People: EA’s CEO; Facebook, Microsoft Execs on the Move
A quick look at some of the movement among IT people this week: Electronic Arts named Andrew Wilson, its former Executive Vice President of EA Sports and Origin, as its new Chief Executive Office… -
Orion Health Hiring 300 Software Developers
New Zealand health software company Orion Health has announced plans to add 300 software developers to its operations around the globe, with half of those positions going to its operations in its… -
Best Datacenter Defense Against Malware: Turn Off Java
[caption id="attachment_12577" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Exploit attacks focus on Java[/caption] Java has replaced Windows as the top target for hackers within corporate IT infrastructures… -
BlackBerry Finds a Buyer, Layoffs Likely to Continue
Troubled smartphone maker BlackBerry has agreed to be bought out by a consortium to be led by hedge fund Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited. But this pending acquisition is unlikely to reverse Bl… -
BlackBerry Buys Jet As It Cuts Employees
BlackBerry apparently believes in spending money to save money, giving its employees plenty of ammunition to lob at the struggling company. The smartphone maker reportedly shelled out millions of…