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14 in-demand cloud roles companies are hiring for

CIO Business Intelligence

Skills: Skills for this role include knowledge of application architecture, automation, ITSM, governance, security, and leadership. Cloud software engineer Cloud software engineers are tasked with developing and maintaining software applications that run on cloud platforms, ensuring they are built to be scalable, reliable, and agile.

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Going 100% SaaS

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While there are many advantages to SAAS over internally managed systems, what attracts me most to SAAS is that: The internal technology team can focus on the success of the business and not on technology operation and management. Other reasons for embracing SAAS include: Agility. Better CybeSecurity and Disaster Recovery.

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Q&A: Leading IT in a high-volume M&A environment

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What processes are in place to manage customer choice and rights? What is the overall IT ecosystem—infrastructure, architecture, integrations, disaster recovery, data management, helpdesk, etc.? It’s all about change management. What regulatory systems have been implemented? What is the IT roadmap?

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Rebalancing through Recalibration: CIOs Operationalizing Pandemic-era Innovation

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Bringing agility and speed to meet the user objectives is a must. According to him, the KRA’s of C-level executives has changed today and this necessary growth in business priorities of a CIO can become an overwhelming responsibility. As per our role in your journey, we strongly believe in changing and upgrading ourselves.

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South Africa’s King Price Insurance moves to cloud as business grows

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Modern approaches to insurance and changes in customer expectations mean that the insurance business model looks very different than it used to. This change also demands a new business strategy in order to enable the flexibility and agility needed to meet the demands of increasingly tech-savvy and time-sensitive customers.