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May 06, 2024
AI governance and cybersecurity certifications: Are they worth it?
Organizations have started to launch AI certifications in governance and cybersecurity but given how immature the space is and how fast it's changing, are these certifications worth pursuing? Read more
Sponsored by Dell: Inferencing holds the clues to AI puzzles
Inferencing, the critical stage for fueling generative AI workloads, can run cost-effectively on premises. Mystery solved. Read more
IBMâs bets on AI and hybrid cloud pay off
Three key differentiators of IBMâs AI and cloud offerings are cross-platform automation, integration with multiple clouds, and tie-ins to IBM professional services. Read more
7 IT leadership hacks that deliver results
From leaning on peers to accepting inconvenient challenges, CIOs offer time-tested, hard-won advice for achieving and sustaining IT and career success. Read more
The logic of && and || on Linux
These AND and OR equivalents are often used in scripts to make decisions about what happens next. In this post, weâll take a look at how they work at a very basic level and some ways they are often used in scripts. Read more
Workers with these AI skills are getting cash premiums
As AI deployments become more critical to digital transformation projects, organizations are struggling to find skilled workers to support the new technology, so they're paying premiums for prospective hires or current employees who obtain the needed skills. Read more
Dropbox Sign hack exposed user data, raises security concerns for e-sign industry
The names and email addresses of those customers were also exposed who had never created an account with Dropbox Sign but had âreceived or signed a document through Dropbox Sign.â Read more
MongoDB Atlas Stream Processing is finally here
At MongoDB.local in New York, the company announced general availabiity of Atlas Stream Processing and other long-awaited features. Read more
Udacity offers laid-off US workers free access to its courses for 30 days
With an uptick in layoffs in the tech sector, online tech learning platform Udacity, is offering 30-days free access to their entire catalog to people in the U.S. who experienced a layoff in the past year. Read more