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14 in-demand cloud roles companies are hiring for

CIO Business Intelligence

To tackle that, businesses are turning their budgets toward the cloud, with two out of every three IT decision-makers planning to increase cloud budgets in 2024, and nearly a third (31%) reporting that 31% of their IT budget is earmarked for cloud computing, according to the 2023 Cloud Computing Study from CIO.com parent company Foundry.

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Enhancing Maritime Security: Lessons from the Key Bridge Incident

SecureWorld News

On March 26, 2024, we saw a catastrophic failure of a critical infrastructure asset. Are there business continuity, technical disaster recovery, and emergency and crisis management plans to prepare for disruptions? How current and adequate is training of the operators? Are these plans regularly tested? So many questions!

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How Nvidia beat everyone else in the AI race

Vox

Apple , Microsoft , the oil company Saudi Aramco — and, as of 2024, Nvidia. Nvidia’s gaming business continues to boom, and the price gap between its high-end gaming card and a similarly performing one from AMD has been growing wider. Only four companies in the world are worth over $2 trillion.

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IDC: 4 cloud investment predictions

CIO Business Intelligence

On application modernization: By 2024, the majority of legacy applications will receive some modernization investment, with cloud services used by 65% of the applications to extend functionality or replace inefficient code. And then, even more so, you are starting to see this show up in the context of business continuity.

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6 warning signs CIOs should look out for in 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

Remaining adaptable will be key as we step into 2024. This approach is essential to maintain business continuity. “One of the biggest lessons from 2023 was the need for adaptability,” says Peter Bilyk, chief innovation officer at Ukrainian law firm Juscutum.