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10 highest-paying IT skills for 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

As a result, AI skills are now among the most sought-after skills, even as companies retrench via layoffs. These roles include data scientist, machine learning engineer, software engineer, research scientist, full-stack developer, deep learning engineer, software architect, and field programmable gate array (FPGA) engineer.

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Amazon vets raise cash for Griptape, a Seattle startup that helps companies build AI apps

GeekWire

(LinkedIn Photos) A pair of Amazon alum is raising cash for a new startup that helps enterprises build and deploy secure artificial intelligence applications, preventing company data from slipping through the cracks. Founded earlier this year, Griptape is developing an open-source Python framework and cloud platform.

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The Radiant Group Acquires HumanGeo to Advance Data Analytics and Open Source Capabilities

CTOvision

a premier provider of technical solutions and services to the Federal Government, announced today that it has acquired The Human Geo Group, LLC, a data analytics and software development company, for cash and stock. HumanGeo will retain its company name and leadership team. About HumanGeo. About The Radiant Group.

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Temporal, a developer productivity startup led by former Uber engineers, raises $75M

GeekWire

(Temporal Image) The news: Temporal , a Seattle startup that helps companies write and run cloud applications, raised $75 million. The details: The complexity of maintaining code becomes harder as more software development moves to the cloud, particularly with the use of microservices. billion valuation.

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Enterprise software developers continue to use flawed code in apps

Network World

Companies that develop enterprise applications download over 200,000 open-source components on average every year and one in every 16 of those components has security vulnerabilities.

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How Nvidia became a trillion-dollar company

CIO Business Intelligence

How Nvidia got here and where it’s going next sheds light on how the company has achieved that valuation, a story that owes a lot to the rising importance of specialty chips in business—and accelerating interest in the promise of generative AI.

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Your car is about to go open source

Galido

The main reason for the limited functionality of most IVIs is that car manufacturers use proprietary software developed by third-party suppliers to power their infotainment systems, meaning car-based apps are also proprietary. By developing an open-source platform, carmakers can share upgrades as they arrive.