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July 08, 2021

IT leaders commit to diversity to gain competitive edge

Aware that diverse organizations drive better business outcomes, CIOs are reshaping IT cultures by seeking out and elevating more diversity in their IT teams. Read more ▶

Image: How 5 companies got their developers to care about cloud costs

How 5 companies got their developers to care about cloud costs

Software developers don’t typically have to worry about the costs of running their services, but as cloud costs continue to rise, more and more will have to learn to embrace cloud cost optimization. That means adopting finops.

AI gives development tools a boost

GitHub Copilot, DeepDev, IntelliCode, and other code-focused applications of machine learning can help us deliver better code, faster.

PrintNightmare vulnerability explained: Exploits, patches, and workarounds

Public exploits are available for a remote code execution vulnerability in the Windows Print Spooler that could allow attackers to take full control of systems. The vulnerability affects all editions of Windows and organizations are urged to deploy the patches as soon as possible.

Image: US IT job growth continues — and has more than regained pandemic losses

US IT job growth continues — and has more than regained pandemic losses

With the IT pro jobs market doing well, competition for some candidates is pushing up salaries, with IT execs seeing the largest gains and staff members seeing the least.

The chip shortage is real, but driven by more than COVID

Demand for lower-end processors and a belief that the supply chain would never fail have fueled shortages.

Predictive analytics: 4 success stories

These four companies are using predictive analytics to make their services more efficient, optimize maintenance, find potential threats, and even save lives.

How to control ransomware? International cooperation, disrupting payments are key, experts say

Anti-ransomware acts or regulations will require global cooperation, experts say. In the meantime, ransomware victims should cooperate quickly and fully with authorities.

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