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December 01, 2022

CIOs find big benefits in shift to human-centered design

Human-centered design is helping IT organizations develop high-value products and services faster and more cost-effectively by hitting closer to the mark on first delivery.

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Sponsored by HPE/Advizex: Simple and Consistent Cloud Experiences from HPE with Advizex

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The new way to hire tech workers: from the bottom up

As a dearth of tech talent continues to plague business, companies are getting more creative in how they find and train workers to fill key roles. Apprenticeships are among the fastest growing trends in discovering hidden talent.

What is Ransom Cartel? A ransomware gang focused on reputational damage

The group combines data encryption with data theft and threatens to release stolen information on their website. But Ransom Cartel ups its game by threatening to send sensitive information to victim’s partners, competitors, and news outlets to inflict as much damage as possible.

Image: 5 DNS services to provide a layer of internet security

5 DNS services to provide a layer of internet security

Use these DNS services—some free—to protect against malware and other unwanted content.

Top 15 certifications for enterprise architects

Enterprise architect is a vital, growing role for aligning IT strategy with business goals. Whether you're interested in cloud, applications, software or systems, an enterprise architecture certification can boost your career.

Where Microsoft’s open source policy went wrong

Instead of restricting which open source software can be sold, Microsoft should eliminate ambiguity in its Microsoft Store policy and reaffirm the rights of developers to sell their work.

Review: Appsmith shines for low-code development on a budget

Appsmith presents a full palette of low-code development features in an accessible drag-and-drop environment. It shines as a free, open source option, with extra bells and whistles available for a price.

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