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STEM majors dominate salary-based college ranking
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STEM majors dominate salary-based college ranking

Petroleum engineering majors earn the highest salaries, followed by systems engineering majors, according to a new ranking from PayScale Read More

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CIO eyes digital services in SD-WAN push

In a move designed to lure customers to its new services, including a software-defined wide area network, EarthLink hired American Cancer Society CIO Jay Ferro to rebuild its back-end and front-end systems as well as improve its sales process. Read More

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Wi-Fi at the heart of the New England Patriots’ fan experience

Wi-Fi and a ‘Game Day’ mobile app give New England Patriots fans a powerful in-stadium experience. Team looks to add augmented reality. Read More

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Windows 10 growth comes to screeching stop

Microsoft's Windows 10 lost user share in September for the first time since its debut more than a year ago. Read More

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These 5 states account for half of business R&D spending

California, Massachusetts, Michigan, Texas and Washington account for more than half of the $255 billion in corporate R&D paid for and conducted in the United States, according to the National Science Foundation. Read More

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Compuware says there’s life left in mainframes

Maybe Compuware’s assertions that mainframes can work with DevOps are justified. Read More

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How digitization creates new career paths for CIOs

Digitization is changing the scope and scale of IT leadership roles. There are five main career paths CIOs can take as the digital journey evolves. Read More

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US tech giants say they didn't do Yahoo-style email spying

Reports of a secret Yahoo program to search through customers' incoming emails has spurred other tech companies to deny ever receiving a similar request from the U.S. government. Read More

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