Chinese Hackers to IT Salaries, InformationWeek Radio Has You Covered

Join the editors of InformationWeek this week as they discuss the hottest stories of the last month, including Chinese hackers and healthcare, as well as the best cities for IT managers.

Aug 25, 2014

NEW YORK, Aug. 25, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Before you head out on your Labor Day holiday, the editors of InformationWeek want to help you catch up on all the enterprise technology news you may have missed this month.

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Join host Curtis Franklin for a special InformationWeek Radio technology roundup this Tuesday, August 26, at 2:00 p.m. EDT (11:00 a.m. PDT). In addition to the radio show, the InformationWeek website will host a special live chat with the editors, where readers can comment and the editors will answer your questions on a variety of topics.

Click here to register for this week's show and to learn more about InformationWeek Radio.

On this week's broadcast, Franklin will be joined by a number of InformationWeek editors, including:

  • Michael Endler, who will talk about his article on whether Microsoft can save IE by changing the brand.
  • Kristen Burnham, who will give her take on the survey data behind the news that New York IT salaries are the highest in the land.
  • Alison Diana and Sara Peters, who will both discuss the latest information on the Chinese hacker attack on Community Healthcare Systems.
  • Geekend Editor David Wagner, who will discuss why non-tech activities like drawing and dancing can make you smarter.

If you are interested in hearing more from InformationWeek editors on a variety of enterprise technology subjects, as well as from experts in the IT field, please register to attend the 2014 Interop conference in New York City, which kicks off September 29 and runs through October 3, at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.

The Interop conference offers a unique opportunity to help you connect with your IT colleagues, help your career take off, and learn how technology is changing the way business is done. You can find more information about Interop New York and the show speakers, as well as the registration page, here.

For more information about Tuesday's show at 2:00 p.m. EDT, please click here.

Contact:
Scott Ferguson
Community Editorial Director, UBM Tech
212-600-3208
Scott.Ferguson@UBM.com

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