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10 hottest IT jobs for salary growth in 2023

CIO Business Intelligence

As companies vie for talented tech workers to meet skills gaps in their organizations, the demand for certain tech roles has increased. There’s a strong need for workers with expertise in helping companies make sense of data, launch cloud strategies, build applications, and improve the overall user experience.

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13 essential skills for accelerating digital transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

Forward-thinking companies are increasingly clear that they need to be hiring not for skills but for aptitudes,” says Sanjay Srivastava, chief digital strategist at Genpact. Effective change management enables businesses to overcome resistance, streamline processes, and minimize negative impacts during the transition.”

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Plan Now for Major Changes to Oracle Java Licensing Costs

Forrester IT

Plan Now for Major Changes to Oracle Java Licensing Costs Oracle has again changed licensing rules for its widely used Java product. On Jan 23, 2023, the company introduced a new license metric, the SE Universal Subscription.

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10 cloud strategy questions every IT leader must answer

CIO Business Intelligence

Companies may have had highly detailed migration or execution plans, but many failed to develop a point of view on the role of cloud in the enterprise. data, security, development, architecture) as well. Cloud computing changes staffing requirements to varying degrees depending on the level and type of adoption.

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The year’s top 10 enterprise AI trends — so far

CIO Business Intelligence

But there’s also the downside: the possibility gen AI will take companies down. The phrase “existential risk” is now everywhere—not in the sense the AI would destroy humanity, but that it would make business functions, or even entire companies, obsolete. This is the largest change management project in history,” says Greenstein.