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Showing posts with label basics. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 February 2015

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Top Paying IT Career Paths for 2015



In addition to education requirements and marketplace demand, salary is a key factor in choosing your ideal IT career. These tech jobs have the greatest earning potential in 2014.
Finding a job you love that also pays the bills can prove a challenge in today’s economy. Luckily, those of us in the rapidly evolving IT space have a range of challenging and lucrative career paths to choose from. Most of the top paying tech careers for 2014 require years of schooling, but the expense of education will pay dividends upon joining the workforce. Unsurprisingly, many of this year’s top paying positions are in the C-suite – in addition to training, these careers demand an experienced technologist with high business acumen and a proven record of success.
Highest Paying Technology Careers 2014IT staffing firm, Robert Half Technology, recently published its 2014 Salary Guide, featuring salary and employment trends for this year’s hottest job roles. Here we take a deeper look at the top 10 highest paying IT careers for 2014:
  1. Chief Information Officer (CIO) | Salary Range: $153,000 - $246,750 (+ 5.1% YoY)
    The CIO is responsible for the organization's technical direction, including budgeting, equipment, personnel, and other IT-related projects. As an increasing number of companies augment their IT infrastructure with third-party hosting, backup/recovery and other cloud-based services, it’s more important than ever before to employ a future-minded CIO who can capitalize on emerging trends to cut costs and drive big-picture goals. Check out this interesting infographic from Brocade to learn more about popular CIO archetypes: The Evolution of the CIO

  2. Chief Technology Officer (CTO) | Salary Range: $132,250 - $205,750 (+ 5.3% YoY)

    Like the aforementioned CIO, successful Chief Technology Officers are effective leaders and strategists with a high acumen for business and technology. The major difference is that the CTO is primarily concerned with the impact of technology on the company’s external offerings, for example, product research and development, while the CIO is focused on the organization's internal IT infrastructure. In a small to mid-size business, one person may perform both roles, while larger companies and enterprises are likely to separate the positions. 
  3. Vice President of Technology | Salary Range: $134,750 - $196,750 (+ 5.5% YoY)

    The Vice President of Technology serves as the vital link between C-suite officers and IT professionals “in the trenches.” These executives use their intimate knowledge of day-to-day IT operations and top-level business goals to ensure that technology initiatives are completed on time, to scope and under budget. Often playing the role of project manager, VPs break down interdepartmental technology plans into bite-size projects with milestones and key performance metrics they can use to track and optimize worker output.
  4. Chief Security Officer (CSO) | Salary Range: $126,750 - $189,750 (+ 5.9% YoY)

    Chief Security Officers are charged with ensuring a company’s digital and physical security. As this is a list of the top paying IT careers, let's focus on the digital aspect, a.k.a. information security. Cyber attacks are rapidly increasing in frequency and sophistication, making information security and it’s chief decision maker evermore vital to success. Key CSO duties include developing information security policy, coordinating IT security efforts across departments, and keeping up with the latest threats to prevent an attack before it happens. Few things can be as devastating as a high profile breach, so smart enterprises will pay top-dollar for a proven CSO.
  5. Network Architect | Salary Range: $109,250 - $156,500 (+ 6.8% YoY)

    Network Architects design and build computer networks and telecommunications systems, such as local (LAN) and wide (WAN) area networks, VoIP systems and intranets. Overall, demand and wages for network architects is on the rise, however this position is in an interesting state of flux: On one hand, network architect demand is soaring as organizations implement new mobile and wireless networks to cut costs and boost productivity, while on the other hand, demand for in-house architects is falling as more companies outsource networking duties to specialized firms. That said, network architecture is still a top-paying IT job with a bright outlook; just be mindful of these and other emerging trends when building your learning plan.
  6. Data Warehouse Manager | Salary Range: $115,250 - $154,250 (+ 5.9% YoY)

    A data warehouse (DW) is a specialized collection of data – typically gathered from both internal and external sources – designed to help organizations analyze complex trends to make smarter business decisions. Data warehouse managers utilize a unique set of skills including database modeling, business intelligenceanalysis and project management to support data warehouse initiatives. Data analysis is red hot in 2014 and will continue to be a key objective for forward-thinking companies, ensuring top-tier salaries and increased job opportunities for skilled data warehouse managers for years to come.
  7. Database Manager | Salary Range: $107,750 - $149,000 (+ 5.9% YoY)

    Database managers, a.k.a. database administrators, are responsible for organizing and managing the organization’s data. They are tasked with ensuring that the data is accurate, secure and readily accessible to the appropriate user groups. These professionals should be fluent in one or more of today’s leading database management systems (DBMS), i.e., Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle and IBM DB2. The database is the heart of key business systems that drive payroll, sales and manufacturing, so skilled database managers command top dollar for playing a vital role in the company’s success.
  8. Applications Architect | Salary Range: $109,750 - $148,750 (+ 5.8% YoY)

    Not to be confused with software developers and engineers (which are hotly sought-after, top paying tech jobs in their own right), applications architects wield a broad view of an enterprise’s software footing along with project management and software development expertise to direct the design of applications from concept through completion, all while ensuring adherence to the company’s software development methodology. Dave Van De Voort, principal at Mercer Human Resource Consulting, aptly says, “they act both as consultants to developers and as architecture cops.” True applications architects are very hard to find, driving wages for this career path to all-time high in 2014.
  9. Mobile Applications Developer | Salary Range: $100,000 - $144,000 (+ 7.8% YoY)

    Continued exponential growth in the mobile arena has created one of the largest talent gaps ever seen in the modern workforce; there are simply more mobile development vacancies than qualified developers to fill them. Already the fastest growing tech career three years running, demand and pay for talented mobile application developers will continue to rise in 2014, as it becomes increasingly attractive (or even vital) for public and private organizations alike to bring their products and services to the rapidly expanding mobile marketplace. Apple iOS development talent is in the greatest demand, followed closely by Android application developers – combined, these two operating systems account for over 90% of all mobile devices in U.S. circulation.
  10. Business Intelligence Analyst | Salary Range: $101,250 - $142,250 (+ 7.4% YoY)

    Business intelligence analysts collect, analyze and report on internal and external business data to support smarter decision-making. Their mission is to identify actionable trends and translate them into reports that C-suite officers, marketing executives, and other non-technical business units can use to cut costs, increase productivity or otherwise gain a competitive advantage. Modern enterprises recognize the huge potential in their findings, so top-notch business intelligence analysts are rewarded in six-figure kind.

More Red-Hot Tech Careers

Beyond the top ten entries, here are some high-paying computer jobs you should keep an eye on. These five roles are poised to explode in both salary and workforce demand through 2015 and beyond:
  • Data Security Analyst | $100,500 - $137,250 (+ 5.8% YoY)
  • Software Engineer | $89,750 - $137,250 (+ 7.5% YoY)
  • IT Project Manager | $94,500 - $135,500 (YoY + 6.1% YoY)
  • Database Developer | $92,000 - $134,500 (+ 6.5% YoY)
  • Senior Web Developer | $97,750 - $132,250 (+ 6.3% YoY)
Notes: Year over year (YoY) salary growth percentage is measured from 2013 to 2014.
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Friday, 16 January 2015

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Install BackTrack on Your Android Device

What is BackTrack 5

Backtrack is a very popular linux distribution for penetration testing. It has hundreds of tools for pentesting and hacking. BackTrack provides users with easy access to a comprehensive and large collection of security-related tools ranging from port scanners to Security Audit.

BackTrack includes many well known security tools including:
- Metasploit for integration
- RFMON, injection capable wireless drivers
- Aircrack-ng
- Gerix Wifi Cracker
- Kismet
- Nmap
- Ophcrack
- Ettercap
- Wireshark (formerly known as Ethereal)
- BeEF (Browser Exploitation Framework)
- Hydra
- OWASP Mantra Security Framework, a collection of hacking tools, add-ons and scripts based on Firefox
- Cisco OCS Mass Scanner, a very reliable and fast scanner for Cisco routers with telnet and enabling of a default password.
- A large collection of exploits as well as more commonplace software such as browsers.

BackTrack arranges tools into 12 categories:
- Information gathering
- Vulnerability assessment
- Exploitation tools
- Privilege escalation
- Maintaining access
- Reverse engineering
- RFID tools
- Stress testing
- Forensics
- Reporting tools
- Services
- Miscellaneous

What you will need

- Backtrack 5 ARM
- Free space on the root of you device for backtrack 5
- A rooted device

- Busybox
- SuperUser
- Terminal Emulator
- AndroidVNC
 First thing all of these are free on Google play

First you download  compressed Backtrek arm image for android Backtrack-;armv.10 Download
The Second thing is install Zararchiever for extract compressed backtrek image file Zararchiever Download

OK are you ready to install backtrek on android ,Now you install Busybox ,BusyBox is installer and uninstaller Android program Busybox Download

Now you install Linux Installer ,linux installer is a main application in this process Linux Installer Download
Open Linux Installer and click on Launch button,on your right side
 click on Setting > Edit then change the file path there to your backtrack image, the .img file that you extracted.
Now you need a Terminal Emulator 
Terminal Emulator will open, you just have to proceed with the installation steps, ask you for a new password, and some preferences. When it's done you will get a red "root@localhost~#" like the picture bellow: 

You are now in backtrack! Now if you want backtrack in GUI , go to Google Play and install Android VNC
Open It when it finishes installing, and it will look like this
Now lets run Backtrack GUI with VNC viewer
startvnc
 To connect wth VNC we must know the port where VNC listening. Run netstat -anpt and remember the port where VNC listening. In this case the port is 5901
Open AndroidVNC and fill the form like this:
Nickname : BT5
Password : toortoor
Address : 127.0.0.1
Port : 5901
Connect it and you will see Backtrack 5 interface :-)

You Download  & install more linux distribution by these same trick .
All Android  Linux Distribution Download Link 
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Friday, 9 January 2015

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Android Cool Tricks

Android is pretty cool. There are things you can do with an Android phone that iOS and Windows Phone users can only dream about. With a little imagination the possibilities are nearly infinite. Since there are so many different things you can do with an Android phone it’s inevitable to be unaware of some basic tricks. We’ve compiled a list of seven cool tricks that every Android user should know.

1. Do a Google search from anywhere

google any
One of the best things about having an Android device is the tight integration of Google services. In the latest versions of the Google Search app for Android they have enabled users to do searches from anywhere. All you have to do is turn on your phone and say “Ok, Google.” It’s fast and super handy when you want to quickly find something. Here’s how to do it.
  1. Open the Google Search app
  2. Go to Settings > Voice
  3. Go to “Ok Google Detection”
  4. Enable “From any screen”
  5. Train the app to recognize your voice

2. Make your phone snappy with faster animations

One of the most common complaints about Android is “lagginess.” For whatever reason Google has never been able to get Android on the same buttery smooth level as iOS or even Windows Phone. In the last few versions they have made some serious improvements, but if you still feel like your phone is a little laggy there is a trick for speeding things up. Google has hidden some secret developer options inside the Settings. Inside the secret developer options is settings for animation and transition speed. Here’s how to speed things up.
  1. Open Settings > About phone
  2. Scroll down and tap on “Build number” 7 times
  3. Now go back to Settings and you should see new “Developer options”
  4. Adjust the window and transition animation scales to .5x or turn them off completely

3. Locate and wipe your lost phone

Losing your phone is one of the worst things that can happen. These devices contain sensitive information and private data. If your phone falls into the wrong hands it could put you in a world of trouble. There are apps you can download to help in the event of a lost phone, but in order for them to work you need to have them installed before something bad happens. Luckily there is a built-in way to find your lost phone and even wipe all of your personal data.
  1. Double-check to make sure Android Device Manager is installed
  2. Go to google.com/android/devicemanager
  3. Select your phone from the menu
  4. Now you can see the location, ring it, lock it, or erase it

4. Scrub through songs on lockscreen

scrub lock
When you’re playing music on your phone the lockscreen gets taken over with beautiful album art and media controls. These controls allow you to go back, play/pause, or skip to the next song without having to fully unlock the device. However, that’s not all you can do with those buttons. A little known feature is the ability to scrub through a song from the lockscreen. It’s stupidly easy to do, but not an obvious feature.
  1. With music playing, long-press on the media control buttons
  2. Scrub through the song with the newly present bar

5. Put widgets on the lockscreen

Widgets have long been a selling point of Android, and remain to be a unique feature of the OS. Most people love to deck out their homescreen with widgets, but you don’t have to stop there. Ever since Android 4.—— the lockscreen can also be a place for widgets. This gives users quick access to pertinent information without even unlocking the device. Lockscreen widgets are not turned on by default. Here’s how to do it.
  1. Go to Settings > Security
  2. Tap “Enable widgets”
  3. Go to the lockscreen and swipe to the left screen
  4. Tap the [+] button and choose a widget

6. Save battery in the GPS settings

If you don’t rely on location data a lot you could be saving some precious battery life. Android has a built-in setting that allows you to determine how you want your phone to find your location. There are three different modes: high accuracy, battery saving, and device only. This trick isn’t for everyone, but if you don’t care about location it’s a nice way to save some juice.
  1. Go to Settings > Location
  2. Tap on “Mode”
  3. Select your desired location mode

7. Change what app launches with the home button shortcut

launcher
On devices with software buttons you can launch Google Search by swiping up on the home button. Some devices with hardware buttons allow you to do this with a long-press on the home button. An app called Home Button Launcher allows you to use this gesture to launch any app you would like. This gives you quick access to your favorite apps from anywhere on the phone. Here’s how to do it.
  1. Download Home Button Launcher from Google Play
  2. Swipe up or long press the home button
  3. Tap Home Button Launcher and make it default
  4. Tap the menu icon and select “Add”
  5. Choose all the app you wish to appear in the shortcut
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Saturday, 8 November 2014

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Download Avast antivirus Activation till 2050

How i crack avast 9.0.2013 antivirus :


Step 1- Complete Downloading: First of all download avast
2014 latest version 9.0.2013 and crack file from the link provided below this
post.


Step 2 - Install Avast: Install avast in regular process. Choose Express install.
After installation process do not restart your pc. Because you have
to restart your pc in next step.. Cracking step.


Step 3 - Cracking Process: Install the crack file [avast crack .exe ] on your pc
or laptop computer. it may ask for password. Then Proceed with this
password: ZeNiX. Now restart your pc and laptop. OOWW bookmark our page
now. You may have to came back later for help.


Step 4 -Avast Silent/gaming mode: After your pc get open choose avast as
Avast Silent /Gaming mode. To do so you have to click on Show Hide icon tray
and point mouse with avast icon and right click . Then choose avast silent /
gaming mode . See the picture below .. .


Step 5 - Finalizing and tips: Now You HAVE Cracked avast till year 2050. You
can enable updates its 100% safe. If You like this program please .. please and
please buy this program from avast oficial site








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Friday, 7 November 2014

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How to detect a fake ANTIVIRUS

Hello everyone,
now-a-days there are number of antivirus, but are they effecient in protecting your system or not.

people spent a large amount on buying the licensed softwares like quickheal,bitdefender and all.

Now by this simple trick you can just check whther your antivirus is real or not.


OPEN NOTEPAD

type the following code in the notepad file without the inverted commas (" ").

Now copy and paste the below code into your notepad.

X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*


now save this file as W2H.vbs and save it on your desktop.
If your antivirus is ON and is fake then the file will be saved.

otherwise any real and good antivirus will detect this file as a malware and will automatically delete this file.

Enjoy..!!!!
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