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April 29, 2025
Two-thirds of jobs will be impacted by AI
AI is reshaping the job market by automating tasks, raising skill demands, and reducing entry-level opportunities.
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8 network observability certifications to boost IT operations skills
Vendor certifications can validate IT professionals' experience with telemetry, traffic analysis, performance monitoring, and anomaly detection in hybrid network environments.
Conquering the costs and complexity of cloud, Kubernetes, and AI
Platform engineering teams face mounting challenges across their expanding technological landscape. Automation and self-service are the way forward.
Customer-centric IT: Strategies for delivering winning customer experiences
Business growth has become a CIO imperative, and revenue-minded IT leaders are fostering customer-focused cultures, cross-functional teams, and product-based approaches to deliver.
Reporting lines: Could separating from IT help CISOs?
CISOs who report to the CFO find that the shift away from IT can improve their ability to translate risk into business terms, communicate more effectively with executives, and avoid conflicts of interest with IT.
Inside Salesforce's Agentforce: AI agents, digital labor & the Agentic Maturity Model
Join host Keith Shaw in this episode of Demo as he sits down with Shibani Ahuja, SVP of Enterprise IT Strategy at Salesforce; and Mike Jortberg, Global Sales Director at Slalom, to explore Agentforce — Salesforce's innovative AI-powered agent platform — and the groundbreaking Agentic Maturity Model. Discover how enterprises can harness autonomous agents to drive digital labor, boost productivity, and transform operations across sales, service, HR, IT, and more.
SAP NetWeaver customers urged to deploy patch for critical zero-day vulnerability
The unrestricted file upload flaw is likely being exploited by an initial access broker to deploy JSP web shells that grant full access to servers and allow installing additional malware payloads.
Secure by Design is likely dead at CISA. Will the private sector make good on its pledge?
CISA's high-profile proselytizing of its Secure by Design program will likely end, but some experts think the idea still has momentum in the private sector, while others have become disillusioned altogether.
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