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The 9 most in-demand IT jobs in healthcare

CIO Business Intelligence

The US healthcare industry is undergoing rapid digital transformation. With a focus on patient care, cost savings, and scalable innovation, healthcare organizations in the US are adopting a range of emerging technologies to improve patient experiences, to aid clinicians in their jobs, and to compete with digital entities entering the market.

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The 10 highest-paying industries for IT talent

CIO Business Intelligence

Healthcare Technology is paramount for the healthcare industry, including the medical, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industries. Technology has evolved at a rapid pace in healthcare settings, spiking a demand for talented IT and tech professionals. Average salary: US$131,995 Increase since 2021: 0% 2.

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What is a data architect? Skills, salaries, and how to become a data framework master

CIO Business Intelligence

Data modeling and design: This is the core skill of the data architect and the most requested skill in data architect job descriptions, according to Lambert, who notes that this often includes SQL development and database administration.

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IBM to Acquire Cloudant: Open, Cloud Database Service Helps Organizations Simplify Mobile, Web App and Big Data Development

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Clients across a variety of industries, including gaming, financial services, mobile device manufacturers, online learning, retail and healthcare are already using Cloudant technology. Financial terms were not disclosed. ” Organizations are being challenged to quickly create engaging and data-rich mobile and web apps.

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The essential check list for effective data democratization

CIO Business Intelligence

We live in a highly regulated world where we have to be super careful,” he says, “especially in industries like healthcare and finance where there are laws that have severe consequences if you let the wrong person have access to the wrong data.”

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