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April 08, 2023

10 fastest growing US tech hubs for IT talent

You don’t need to move to Silicon Valley to cash in on the boom for IT talent. These 10 cities are among the fastest growing tech hubs by salary, according to Dice.

Image: Sponsored by Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company: Wi-Fi Location-based Services: How Did We Get Here?

Sponsored by Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company: Wi-Fi Location-based Services: How Did We Get Here?

A preview of where the standards are taking us and how your organization can take advantage of them.

As US moves to regain microchip leadership, some say it never left

As the US government begins to dispense tens of billions of dollars to get microchip makers to relocate manufacturing to the US, hurdles remain, including an increasingly diversified global supply chain that no one country can dominate.

Cisco lays groundwork for 800G networks as AI, 5G and video traffic demands grow

Cisco brings an 800Gbps line card and better packet management to Silicon One-based 8000 Series routers as AI, 5G and video traffic demands grow.

Image: Seized Genesis malware market's infostealers infected 1.5 million computers

Seized Genesis malware market's infostealers infected 1.5 million computers

Cybersecurity company Trellix assisted global law enforcement in analyzing infection strategies and payloads used by Genesis Market before its takedown, identifying DanaBot and other malware.

Toyota pushes IT automation into overdrive

Toyota Motor North America is shifting its automation agenda into high gear with a range of tools centered on the cloud as part of a strategy to reap savings and evolve toward data-informed operations.

Japan to hike subsidies to 2nm chip maker Rapidus, an IBM partner

As countries globally look to boost homegrown chip production, Japan will increase support for IBM partner Rapidus, which aims to produce 2nm chips by 2025.

Microsoft touts Windows 365 Frontline: 1 subscription for up to 3 workers

Windows 365 Fronline is aimed at hybrid workforces that perform shift and frontline work, and whose employees may need to switch out computers as they come and go without losing customized settings and data.

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