Tech Resume Library: 21 downloadable templates for IT pros

Tech Resume Library: 21 downloadable templates for IT pros

A well-written resume is the foundation of your job hunt; however, resume writing is overwhelming. There’s so much pressure to make your resume stand out, so many formats and styles to choose from. Figuring out how to focus on the most important parts of your career and experiences based on your current job seeking goals is challenging. Getting your resume just right in order to attract the attention of recruiters, HR pros and hiring managers…

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A Look to 2021 with Cisco Meraki – Cisco Blogs

A Look to 2021 with Cisco Meraki – Cisco Blogs

As we look back on 2020, the pandemic has proven to be a clear digitization accelerator—especially in areas critical to COVID-19 response. Companies within the financial sector are going beyond the lobby and into the cloud. Some of the key benefits of embracing a cloud-managed IT solution include a decrease in time to market thanks to automation and zero-touch provisioning, the ability to simplify visibility and troubleshoot while helping IT teams get ahead of issues,…

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Flip the Script: Get DevNet Certified in 2020

Flip the Script: Get DevNet Certified in 2020

Good things have come out of 2020. More time to spend together with our families, more outside time, and a few good TV shows. Like Cobra Kai. It’s a story of two karate rivals, Johnny Lawrence and Daniel LaRusso, on their journeys to build their own dojos, or karate studios. It’s a continuation of the Karate Kid saga. The story packs a punch and teaches lessons on how we can all change the narratives of…

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Monitoring failed login attempts on Linux

Monitoring failed login attempts on Linux

Repeated failed login attempts on a Linux server can indicate that someone is trying to break into an account or might only mean that someone forgot their password or is mistyping it. In this post, we look at how you can check for failed login attempts and check your system’s settings to see when accounts will be locked to deal with the problem. One of the first things you need to know is how to…

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Threat Roundup for November 13 to November 20 – Cisco Blogs

Threat Roundup for November 13 to November 20 – Cisco Blogs

Today, Talos is publishing a glimpse into the most prevalent threats we’ve observed between November 13 and November 20. As with previous roundups, this post isn’t meant to be an in-depth analysis. Instead, this post will summarize the threats we’ve observed by highlighting key behavioral characteristics, indicators of compromise, and discussing how our customers are automatically protected from these threats. As a reminder, the information provided for the following threats in this post is non-exhaustive and…

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Edge computing: When to outsource, when to DIY

Edge computing: When to outsource, when to DIY

The edge is being sold to enterprise customers from just about every part of the technology industry, and there’s not always a bright dividing line between “public” options – edge computing sold as a service, with a vendor handling operational data directly – and “private” ones, where a company implements an edge architecture by itself. There are advantages and challenges to either option, and which is the right edge-computing choice for any particular organization depends…

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Best streaming service for live TV: Hulu, YouTube TV, more | ZDNet

Best streaming service for live TV: Hulu, YouTube TV, more | ZDNet

There are two kinds of paid streaming services: Live TV, such as Sling TV and YouTubeTV, and video-on-demand, such as Netflix and Amazon Prime. Here’s what to look for in live TV packages. Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve spent more time than ever watching TV at home. You might think that would be good news for the cable companies, Nope. More people than ever are dumping cable and satellite TV for streaming.  Why? Because…

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Best streaming service for live TV in 2021 | ZDNet

Best streaming service for live TV: Hulu, YouTube TV, more | ZDNet

There are two kinds of paid streaming services: Live TV, such as Sling TV and YouTubeTV, and video-on-demand, such as Netflix and Amazon Prime. Here’s what to look for in live TV packages. Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve spent more time than ever watching TV at home. You might think that would be good news for the cable companies, Nope. More people than ever are dumping cable and satellite TV for streaming.  Why? Because…

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Winning With SecureX – APJC Partner Spotlight – Cisco Blogs

Winning With SecureX – APJC Partner Spotlight – Cisco Blogs

This is the first blog in a three-part series. When we launched SecureX, we were confident it would redefine security and transform the way we work with our partners and customers. Now, we’re seeing that happen firsthand. I recently had the chance to catch up with Simon Islin, the Security Partner/Channel Sales Leader in APJC, and he had some great insights to share on Outcomex in Australia. They’ve been particularly successful at tapping into the…

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Securely Closing the Digital Divide with Public Libraries – Cisco Blogs

Securely Closing the Digital Divide with Public Libraries – Cisco Blogs

Beyond the Books In cities and counties throughout the nation, public libraries have become central hubs in communities for services and information that goes far beyond books. Many individuals rely on their local libraries for access to the internet because they don’t have it at home, and the pandemic has compounded this need as the digital divide has become more exposed and more significantthan ever. In many areas, libraries are still providing “parking lot” wireless for students and others to…

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