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10 highest-paying IT jobs

CIO

For technologists with the right skills and expertise, the demand for talent remains and businesses continue to invest in technical skills such as data analytics, security, and cloud. The demand for specialized skills has boosted salaries in cybersecurity, data, engineering, development, and program management. as of January.

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Cybersecurity Mesh – Key Considerations before Adoption & Implementation

Trigent

Incidents of cyberattacks continue to jeopardize data security. Not surprisingly, then, enterprises are now focusing on strengthening cybersecurity. A Gartner survey reports: “ With the opening of new attack surfaces due to the shift to remote work, cybersecurity spending continues to increase.

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Managed Services: Everything You Need to Know

Kaseya

Depending on the customer’s requirements, managed service providers can either oversee a single IT function, like network monitoring or cybersecurity, or oversee the entire IT environment. What Are the Benefits of Managed Services? Having an internal IT team means working with a bunch of IT vendors. to reach $150.4

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Outsourced IT: Is It Right for Your Company?

Kaseya

According to Kaseya’s annual 2021 MSP Benchmark Survey , the top five IT services provided by MSPs are antivirus/antimalware, endpoint management , server backup, OS patching and updates, and email security, in that order. However, small and midsize businesses usually outsource services like: Endpoint management.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO

Even though Nvidia’s $40 billion bid to shake up enterprise computing by acquiring chip designer ARM has fallen apart, the merger and acquisition (M&A) boom of 2021 looks set to continue in 2022, perhaps matching the peaks of 2015, according to a report from risk management advisor Willis Towers Watson. trillion in 2020 to $5.16