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June 26, 2023

The 10 highest-paying industries for IT talent

The tech industry isn’t the only hot spot for IT jobs, as there’s a growing demand for IT pros across every industry. These 10 non-tech verticals pay the most for IT roles, according to data from Dice.

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Sponsored by West Monroe: 3 early lessons with generative AI

As opportunities continue to emerge for companies to embrace new, cutting-edge technology in ways that will revolutionize their work, such as generative AI, IT leaders must strike the right balance of risk and innovation.

HPE announces a cloud service for large language models

HPE's GreenLake for Large Language Models is supported by HPE supercomputers and AI software hosted in the cloud with LLM provided by a partner.

Do low hardware prices make cloud less desirable?

Data center hardware is cheap and cloud costs are high. The business case for cloud is no longer a slam dunk. Here’s how to evaluate all your options.

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Ransomware attacks pose communications dilemmas for local governments

Experts say it's crucial that local governments communicate with the public following a ransomware attack but must walk a fine line between sharing too little and too much information.

How to use EventCounters in .NET Core

Take advantage of EventCounters in .NET Core to gain insights into your application’s performance in real time.

Silobreaker unveils new geopolitical cyber threat intelligence capabilities

Silobreaker integrates RANE geopolitical intelligence to warn security teams of world events that could heighten the risk of cyberattacks.

Hybrid Microsoft network/cloud legacy settings may impact your future security posture

Switching from legacy Active Directory systems to the cloud can improve versatility but hybrid systems need special attention to ensure they’re still secure.

DuckDuckGo launches privacy-first Windows browser in beta

Privacy-focused search engine provider DuckDuckGo has debuted its own web browser on Windows, in a public beta test.

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