Articles by Dice Staff
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What Answers.com Wants in New Hires
In the nearly seven years since it was founded, Answers, a St. Louis-based knowledge exchange that operates the Answers.com website, has seen double-digit revenue growth annually, company officia… -
Mobile Game Landscape Gets More Complicated
Despite all the hype surrounding mobile games -- and all the money companies are investing in efforts to push them -- the business model to support them hasn't yet made itself evident. You'd thin… -
SharePoint as an Architecture Repository
Over the past decade, enterprise architecture as a practice has gained quite a bit of traction. Where EA hasn’t taken root yet, solution architecture is often practiced. One of the biggest challe… -
Cisco Looks to New Grads for UX Solutions
The people at Cisco are smart enough to know that a key factor in the company's future success will be the user experience. Specifically, if consumers can't easily get its devices to do what they… -
Huawei Resolves Hyper-V VLAN Connections at Enterprise WAN Scales
[caption id="attachment_10261" align="aligncenter" width="502"] How TRILL, the standard protocol, works to resolve IP addresses in a network.[/caption] Software-defined networks (SDN) may be the… -
NSA Building Massive Datacenter in Maryland
[caption id="attachment_10253" align="aligncenter" width="618"] This is how the NSA breaks ground on new facilities.[/caption] National Security Agency is building another big data center in Mary… -
Summer Programs That Teach Girls to Code
Introducing children to computer science as soon as they are interested, especially girls, is a proven method of encouragement for future endeavors in the tech industry. Code camps for kids are s… -
Invisibility Cloak Hides Data in a Hole in Time
A research team at Purdue has demonstrated a way to make data traveling via fiber-optic lines invisible using time travel. Yes, that’s right—invisibility and time travel. Superhero stuff. In a le… -
Knowing What’s Best for your Data: Flash Array or PCIe Flash Card
Flash memory is used to achieve epic performance in the data center, but it doesn’t always come down to choosing this silicon approach over hard disk. Even when Flash is your decision, there’s an… -
Cloud Email Firm Mimecast Adds Engineers, Developers
Cloud-based email company Mimecast is expanding its U.S. footprint with new offices and plans to hire more than 100 people by the end of the year. The UK firm has opened regional offices in Dalla…