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Education services company Perdoceo acquires coding bootcamp school Coding Dojo for $52.8M

GeekWire

based software engineering bootcamp operator, has been acquired by Perdoceo , a publicly traded Illinois-based company that owns online academic institutions including Colorado Technical University and American InterContinental University System. The company is No. The company has around 700 employees, according to LinkedIn.

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Apple’s digital driver’s license has been delayed to next year

The Verge

Apple’s digital driver’s license / ID feature won’t be coming until “early 2022,” according to an update to Apple’s iOS 15 page that MacRumors noticed. Earlier this month, a report showed how restrictive Apple’s contracts with the states chosen to lead the program are. Image: Apple.

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10 things to watch out for with open source gen AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Even if you don’t have the training data or programming chops, you can take your favorite open source model, tweak it, and release it under a new name. Plus, of course, there’s the price advantage. “If Companies are already very familiar with using open source code. Take the Llama license, for example.

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8 big IT failures of 2023

CIO Business Intelligence

IT provides the plumbing for just about every company in existence today. We’ve gathered eight instances of big tech failures that struck companies and other organizations in 2023. And because the incumbent companies have been around for so long, many are running IT systems with some elements that are years or decades old.

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Spotify’s CEO mistakes company growth for a mission statement

The Verge

Today, though, I want to focus on Ek’s message to his employees, some of whom have concerns about Spotify’s choice to license Rogan’s content. Keep in mind that Spotify pays $100 million for the programming and is financially incentivized to promote Rogan’s show to make back its investment through ad revenue. Links, we got ‘em.).

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SAP 2024 outlook: 5 predictions for customers

CIO Business Intelligence

You should no longer assume SAP is simply interested in managing infrastructure or introducing a new product repackaging and license scheme. Those responsible for their company’s SAP relationship should be prepared to conduct a thorough evaluation of RISE to justify why maintaining the status quo (i.e.,

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Amazon reveals ‘confidential’ podcast plan in mass email; shows must agree not to disparage Amazon

GeekWire

The company disclosed the plans on Monday in a mass email to podcast content producers, including journalists and media organizations that cover Amazon, declaring that the information about its podcast plans were “confidential” without following the standard practice of first securing their agreement to treat the message as confidential.

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