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A CIO’s guide to the developer platform: What it is and why you need it

CIO Business Intelligence

Rather than adopting key tenets of modern software delivery – develop, operate, and optimize – as a comprehensive, integrated strategy, most organizations today consider them as siloed processes. And this goes well beyond developing and deploying applications – managing those applications after they’ve been deployed is critical.

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10 things to watch out for with open source gen AI

CIO Business Intelligence

According to Synopsys’ open source security and risk analysis released in February, 96% of all commercial code bases contained open source components. One of the key advantages of open source is many people look at the code and can spot programming errors, security vulnerabilities, and other weaknesses.

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

CIO Business Intelligence

The growing use of low-code software development platforms meanwhile puts tech-creation capabilities into the hands of workers outside IT. Businesses need someone to ensure advanced digital technologies are exploited in a safe, secure, and cost-effective manner. IT chiefs believe their No.

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Future-Proofing Your Business with Hyperautomation

CIO Business Intelligence

percent growth in the market for “software that enables hyperautomation,” to $US1.04 trillion by 2026. To this end, a hyperautomation offering comprises a suite of integrated tools and services that together enable an organisation to effectively and securely hyperautomate its operations.

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Network jobs watch: Hiring, skills and certification trends

Network World

Other skills in demand right now include: API integration (33%), generative AI (32%), cloud solutions-data management/storage (32%), data analysis (30%), cybersecurity/data security (28%), IoT software development (28%), and IT service management (27%). trillion in delays, quality issues, and revenue loss.

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Ready…Set…Start Your Containers

CIO Business Intelligence

Containerization originated in 2001 as a project that allowed several general-purpose Linux servers to run on a single box with autonomy and security. A great benefit of isolating applications into containers is the inherent security provided. How we got here. This technology has since been improved by Red Hat, IBM, and Docker.

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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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