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The 10 highest-paying industries for IT talent

CIO Business Intelligence

There is always a demand for knowledgeable IT pros who can help organizations design, develop, implement, and maintain software products and services. There’s a broad range of roles that fall under the software industry, the most obvious ones being software developer and engineer.

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Tech Moves: Qualtrics exec moves to Google; NHL Seattle expands team; former Amazon exec named Bluecrew CEO; and more

GeekWire

He has held leadership at number of technology and telecommunication companies including Perlego, Asymetrix, Starwave, SinglePoint and McCaw Cellular. He was also VP of business development at SinglePoint which was founded as Wireless Services Corporation by Steve Wood. He was also SVP of sales at IT infrastructure company Nutanix.

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IT companies join Ukraine war sanctions against Russia

CIO Business Intelligence

These include semiconductors and other microelectronics, telecommunications equipment, sensors, aerospace technology, navigation systems, naval equipment and much more. Dell is among the world’s largest suppliers of servers, storage systems, hyper-converged infrastructure, and PCs. Petersburg.

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Network jobs watch: Hiring, skills and certification trends

Network World

Other skills in demand right now include: API integration (33%), generative AI (32%), cloud solutions-data management/storage (32%), data analysis (30%), cybersecurity/data security (28%), IoT software development (28%), and IT service management (27%). Victor Janulaitis, CEO at Janco, in a statement.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO Business Intelligence

billion that Oracle agreed to pay for health software provider Cerner. Technology and telecommunications deals accounted for more than one-fifth of that, according to Shearman & Sterling. Perforce Software buys Puppet. Nvidia buys block storage software developer Excelero. M&A volume climbed from $3.26