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Pay for in-demand IT skills rises fastest in 14 years

CIO Business Intelligence

Other skills with fast-rising premiums included WebSphere MQ, Apache Ant, Azure Cosmos DB, DataRobot enterprise AI platform, Tibco BusinessWorks, RedHat OpenShift, Microsoft’s System Center Virtual Machine Manager and SharePoint Server, mobile operating systems, and a clutch of SAP technologies. Certified profits.

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Pay for in-demand IT skills rises fastest in 14 years

CIO Business Intelligence

Other skills with fast-rising premiums included WebSphere MQ, Apache Ant, Azure Cosmos DB, DataRobot enterprise AI platform, Tibco BusinessWorks, RedHat OpenShift, Microsoft’s System Center Virtual Machine Manager and SharePoint Server, mobile operating systems, and a clutch of SAP technologies. Certified profits.

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Skilled IT pay defined by volatility, security, and AI

CIO Business Intelligence

No obviously AI-related IT certifications made it onto Foote Partners’ list of highest payers, although the two-year-old IBM Certified Specialist — AI Enterprise Workflow V1 may make it to the top one day. The premium it attracts rose by more than 10%, making it the fastest-rising AI-related certification.

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DCAP Systems: Protecting Your Data with Advanced Technology

SecureWorld News

One of the most important responsibilities of security professionals is to avoid data breaches. At the same time, the IBM report reveals that it takes an average of 277 days to detect and contain a data breach. Data access control raises many questions not only among users but sometimes also among security professionals.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Can a Machine Think Like A Hacker?

ForAllSecure

It would take another 27 years before IBM’s Deep Blue defeated world chess champion Gary Kasparov, and -- how’s this for a coincidence? -- this happened a few months after Martin published his first book in The Game of Thrones series. Eyre: We had to learn about the operating system that the machines are playing on.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Can a Machine Think Like A Hacker?

ForAllSecure

It would take another 27 years before IBM’s Deep Blue defeated world chess champion Gary Kasparov, and -- how’s this for a coincidence? -- this happened a few months after Martin published his first book in The Game of Thrones series. Eyre: We had to learn about the operating system that the machines are playing on.

System 52
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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Can a Machine Think Like A Hacker?

ForAllSecure

It would take another 27 years before IBM’s Deep Blue defeated world chess champion Gary Kasparov, and -- how’s this for a coincidence? -- this happened a few months after Martin published his first book in The Game of Thrones series. Eyre: We had to learn about the operating system that the machines are playing on.

System 52