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Addressing cloud waste: 4 steps to cloud computing cost optimization

CIO Business Intelligence

By: Scott Sellers , Co-Founder and CEO, Azul From the get-go, the cloud promised to help companies scale up their architectures in seconds, run their applications faster, never turn away a transaction, and save money through economies of scale. Every company is different based on its industry, its available resources, and its needs.

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The Java migration imperative: Why your business should upgrade now

CIO Business Intelligence

Applications are the backbone of modern business. And when it comes to building enterprise applications, Java has made a name for itself as the Swiss Army Knife of programming languages. Its “write once, run anywhere” philosophy has driven widespread adoption and established the platform as the backbone of enterprise applications.

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Drones, radars, pizza makers among finalists for Hardware of the Year at the GeekWire Awards

GeekWire

The finalists for this year’s hardware and gadget category at the GeekWire Awards run the span of aviation to anchovies. Create your own user feedback survey. Submit your votes below , grab your tickets, and keep scrolling for descriptions of each finalist for Startup of the Year, presented by Alltech. Aerovel Photo). MagniX Photo).

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Private 5G networks are sparking innovation at the edge

CIO Business Intelligence

For the enterprise, planning edge strategies and reaping their rewards is often a complex and challenging process, with myriad applications to deploy, a proliferation of hardware devices to manage, multiple data types and sources to integrate, and significant security risks to avoid.

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Why Are More CIOs Keeping Their Data At Home Instead Of In The Cloud?

The Accidental Successful CIO

A survey was taken recently that showed that people in the CIO position are expecting on average to keep 52% of their data on premises, up from the previous 48%. Other surveys of European and Asian businesses showed even greater increases in the number of CIOs expecting to keep more than half of their data on premises.

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The 10 most in-demand tech jobs for 2023 — and how to hire for them

CIO Business Intelligence

The survey also reveals the average salaries for each role based on experience. Of those surveyed, 56% said they planned to hire for new roles in the coming year and 39% said they planned to hire for vacated roles. Recruiting in the tech industry remains strong, according to the report.

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Is your print environment secure? Here’s why it should be your 2024 priority

CIO Business Intelligence

For its 2023 Security Priorities report, Foundry surveyed 790 IT security workers to understand their projects and priorities. The hardware and embedded software are verified at each start-up to ensure the printer has not been tampered with. Its conclusions were less than optimal.

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