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The 10 highest-paying industries for IT talent

CIO Business Intelligence

Consulting In the consulting industry, technology has become an important tool for making decisions, designing solutions, improving processes, and providing insights on optimizing business strategy. 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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Microsoft secures your place in the world of business

Dataconomy

The Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate and Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert certifications cover a wide range of topics related to Microsoft’s technology suite, including Windows operating systems, Azure cloud computing, Office productivity software, Visual Studio programming tools, and SQL Server databases.

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What an IT career will look like in 5 years

CIO Business Intelligence

IT pros will work in environments that are more task-based than position-based, experts say, relying more on automation and AI, and using tools that are increasingly portable yet powerful. Virtual and hybrid work is here to stay,” Matin says, “and I think that’s a great thing for technologists.

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Modernizing the mainframe for the digital era

CIO Business Intelligence

According to IDC’s Rutten, the IBM Z has endured because of IBM’s copious investments, not only in periodic hardware upgrades, but by adding capabilities to work with an ecosystem of open-source software and third-party tools and applications, many of which are made possible through IBM investments.

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Understanding VMware vCloud vs. Openstack

Virtualized Greek

We aren’t looking at developer heavy environments such as Paypal, Netflix etc. We are looking at the enterprise that is highly virtualized, which looking at the market means VMware or Hyper-v with or KVM and others to a much lessor extent. So, the “typical” administrator will have strong Windows skills. Related Posts.

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