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Understand and be experienced with both Dialed Number Recognition (DNR) and Digital Network Intelligence (DNI) and associated databases. Performs actions to protect, monitor, detect, analyze, and respond to unauthorized activity within assigned information systems and computer networks. Design, develop and deliver solutions leveraging a wide range of technologies to meet the demanding business needs of our clients. view job details

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Alternate job titles: LAN/WAN Integration Design and Deployment Manager | Manger of LAN/WAN Planning and Integration | Network Integrator

Responsible for the overall plan, design, installation, maintenance, management, and coordination of LAN/WAN integration into the network. Analyzes LAN/WAN and recommends upgrades/changes and security procedures and policies; assesses organization's current and future LAN/WAN needs. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a head of a unit/department. Typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the functional area of responsibility. May give input into developing the budget... view job details

Required Education and Experience. Assists in performing network and server support as requested by the Systems Admin and Network Manager. Responds to emergencies as needed to resolve immediate. view job details

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LP Analyst is the source for independent advisory and analysis solutions for the private equity investment community. The firm supports limited partners, general partners, and advisors with data-driven, actionable analyses to support decision making and enhance returns. LP Analyst's founders have worked together for more than 10 years, advised on more than $50B in assets, and leverage backgrounds in investment banking, consulting, and secondary advisory. For more information, contact Bill Farrell at bfarrell@lpanalyst.com or visit www.lpanalyst.com Follow on Twitter: @LPAnalyst Connect on Link... view company details

Computer Programs and Systems, Inc. provides healthcare information technology solutions and services in the United States and the Caribbean nation of St. Maarten. Its software systems include patient management software that enables a hospital to identify a patient at various points in the healthcare delivery system, as well as to collect and maintain patient information throughout the process of patient care; and financial accounting software, which offers business office applications to track and coordinate information needed for managerial decision-making. The company also provides clinica... view company details

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Computer Task Group, Incorporated, together with its subsidiaries, operates as an information technology solutions and staffing services company in North America, Europe, and India. Its IT solutions include the implementation and optimization of packaged software applications; development and deployment of customized software and solutions designed to fit the needs of a specific client or market; and design and distribution of complex technology components, as well as offers consulting services. The company's IT and other staffing services include recruiting, retaining, and managing IT and oth... view company details

Super Micro Computer, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, develops and provides high performance server solutions based on modular and open architecture. It offers a range of server, storage, blade, workstation, and full rack solutions, as well as networking devices, server management software, and technology support and services. The company also provides a range of application optimized server solutions, including rackmount and blade server systems; and server subsystems and accessories comprising server boards, and chassis and power supplies, as well as other system accessories, including... view company details

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Job descriptionComputer Programmers are responsible for creating code that essentially tells a computer how to operate. They write, test, and maintain these coded instructions, also referred to as programs. The work of programmers has been expanded in today's world, due to the innovative and advanced technologies that now exist. Programmers are now heavily involved in all aspects of technical problem solving for companies. Common computer languages that programmers use include COBOL, C++, BASIC, Java, and HTML. Most programmers know several computer languages because they tend to be similar, m... view article details

Have you been to a trade association event lately? Suddenly heard from an old college buddy? With so many people between jobs these days, it's no surprise that everyone seems to be brushing up on their networking skills. The economy may not be booming, but the network certainly is. Friends who didn't return telephone calls a year ago are suddenly easier to get ahold of. After having been started-up then shut down, dot-commed (or dot-conned), un-vested, repositioned, downsized, made redundant, or laid flat by layoffs, it's no wonder people are 'doing lunch' again. Even if you still love your ol... view article details

Networking is Essential Industry conferences offer outstanding opportunities for networking. They’re ideal places to meet new people, catch up with those you already know and -- if you plan it right -- introduce yourself to your next employer. But that's easier said than done, especially if you're new to the conference scene or you've never been taught any networking skills. But whether you're an extrovert who fits naturally into any situation or someone who has a hard time meeting and talking to new people, networking is a necessary skill if you're looking to get ahead.With that in m... view article details

There is nothing more John Muscarello loves than bringing people together and having great conversation -- with or without food.As the founder of the website EndlessJobOffers.com, the 27-year old marketing manager from New York enjoys learning new ways to effectively create strong business relationships to enhance your career, and sharing those tips with others.But when he wrote his first post as a LinkedIn Influencer on a seemingly innocuous topic, he never imagined the way the conversation would turn.Growing up in Glen Head, NY, John’s dad was a French Pastry Chef and owner of a restaurant/b... view article details

Q.I was recently interviewed for a position of senior network analyst in Chicago. My current position is network administrator (MCSE W2K). The position I was offered was network analyst, reporting to a senior network analyst. They offered $69,000. Initially I had said I wanted $70,000, but I countered their offer with $73,000. The hiring manager rejected my counter. Basically they told me, 'Thanks, but no thanks' and took the original offer off the table. Did I make a mistake, and if so, what should I have done to correct it?A. Let me make sure I understand this correctly. You interviewed for ... view article details

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Many people use computers every day. From smartphones to tablets to laptops, technology has become deeply integrated into how we live and work. While digital natives may take these skills for granted, having a solid foundation in basic computer skills is vital for success in most jobs and navigating life's daily tasks. This article will cover some of the basic computer skills everyone should know to thrive in the workplace and beyond. It will define what each skill is, explain why it is important, and give examples of how employees can start building up their abilities.  What Are Computer Ski... view blog & white papers details

What makes a good Analyst?  Analyst is a very broad term used differently in every organization and job.  But when you think of an Analyst what are the key attributes you think of?   So often job descriptions and hiring managers focus only on technical skills.  The ability to write kick-ass queries and wrangle data like nobody's business. But in many cases the "Analysis" in "Analyst" is missing.  The critical thinking skills which enable a person to see contextual patterns in data and notice when something looks off. The ability to unconsciously notice the relatedness between several pieces of... view blog & white papers details

Adriana DiNenno is a product manager for Infor People Solutions and has been with the company for 13 years. Day-to-day, she is a jack of all trades, working on a variety of applications within the HR Talent suite from Core HR to Health & Safety to Employee Relations. About a year ago, Adriana founded a group at Infor called the "Infor People Wellbeing". It's an employee resource group that focuses on all dimensions of an employee's wellbeing, from the mental to physical to emotional, etc. The group strives to create a safe environment at work. Adriana is also the co-chair of "Infor People Well... view blog & white papers details

Computer skills are essential in today's professional landscape. The ability to effectively navigate and use technology is crucial for success in many industries. Common computer skills include basic abilities in programs like Microsoft Office. Other people have advanced programming and data analysis skills, making them top talent in the job market. What are Computer Skills? Computer skills refer to the capabilities and knowledge of individuals to use computers and related technology effectively. There are two types of computer skills. These are hardware and software skills. Hardware Vs. Soft... view blog & white papers details

There has been a growing trend of people working from wherever they want. Coffee shops buzz with people typing away on their laptop computers, and coworking spaces are popping up everywhere. Companies need to keep up with these trends to attract and retain top talent. Offering a laptop computer as an employee benefit empowers the team and boosts productivity. Giving employees the flexibility and tools to work from anywhere conveys trust and commitment to work-life balance. Read on to learn more about why providing a laptop computer as an employee benefit is a key to success. Importance of Lapt... view blog & white papers details