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IT staff shortages damage the bottom line: IDC report

CIO Business Intelligence

When the survey asked what skills are in the highest demand, AI — and its many components — was overwhelmingly the top choice, followed by IT operations, cloud architecture, application maintenance, cloud data management/storage, API integration, data analysis, cybersecurity and IoT software development.

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Network jobs watch: Hiring, skills and certification trends

Network World

Among the 811 respondents, artificial intelligence tops the list, cited by 45% of respondents, followed closely by IT operations (44%) and cloud solutions-architecture (36%). At number one on its list of the 20 top-paying IT certifications is Google Cloud-Professional Cloud Architect with an average annual salary of $200,960.

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Digital twins are primed to revolutionize the infrastructure industry

CIO Business Intelligence

Keith Bentley of software developer Bentley Systems describes digital twins as the biggest opportunity for IT value contribution to the physical infrastructure industry since the personal computer, and they’re used in a wide variety of industries , lending enterprises insights into maintenance and ways to optimize manufacturing supply chains.

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The CIO at a crossroads: Evolve or become a dead-end job

CIO Business Intelligence

Line-of-business professionals can now use the cloud to buy their own IT solutions on demand. The growing use of low-code software development platforms meanwhile puts tech-creation capabilities into the hands of workers outside IT. 1 task by 2026 will be driving innovation, according to CIO.com’s 2023 State of the CIO survey.

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Rethinking the IT talent pipeline

CIO Business Intelligence

After stints as a call center representative and claims adjuster, Merola got wind of the HartCode Academy, an internal program designed to help nontechnical employees make the leap into software development. Gartner expects demand for tech talent to continue to outstrip supply through 2026 based on its IT spending forecasts.

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