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May 28, 2022
In the first quarter of 2022, the pay premium for non-certified tech skills saw a record rise, while IT certifications continued to fall in value. Read more â¶
On the heels of Amazonâs HQ2 landing in NoVa, major tech companies like Microsoft and Google and unicorn companies like ID.me are realizing the benefits of Fairfax County. Our local economy and location include an ecosystem of incubators, venture capital/private equity, and workforce development.
IT leaders share their experiences and advice for overhauling IT for speed, including cutting down on projects, shifting to product-based delivery, and spurring a cultural transformation.
The Great Resignation has ushered out command-and-control style leadership in favor of empathy and empowerment. These tech leaders put those principles into practice.
The worldâs leading IT influencers are coming together to discuss how Fortune 500 companies are preparing for changes to the workplace and technology. Join us on June 14-15 for this experts-only summit, and learn from the best in enterprise IT.
Enterprises looking to level up their cloud strategies are turning to this emerging framework for optimizing performance and managing the cost of doing business in the cloud.
The past two years have seen CIOs accelerating digital initiatives as a matter of business survival. Now, those services are being reassessed for long-term value, as CIOs finally get serious about ensuring technical debt is no longer a drag.
Because everything DXC was doing operationally involved technology, DXCâs CEO saw then-CIO Chris Drumgoole as the perfect candidate for the COO position.
Thinking about getting your graduate degree in artificial intelligence? Here are 10 of the top schools with AI degrees worth pursuing.