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14 in-demand cloud roles companies are hiring for

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Skills: Relevant skills for a cloud systems engineer include networking, automation and scripting, Python, PowerShell, automation, security and compliance, containerization, database management, disaster recovery, and performance optimization. Role growth: 16% of companies have added cloud consultants as part of their cloud investments.

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The 10 most in-demand tech jobs for 2023 — and how to hire for them

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These IT pros typically have a bachelor’s degree in computer science and should be knowledgeable in LAN/WAN protocol, software, and hardware. Certifications to look for include the Docker Certified Associate (DCA), Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA), AWS Certified DevOps Engineer, and Microsoft Azure DevOps Engineer Expert.

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7 enterprise data strategy trends

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Real-time data gets real — as does the complexity of dealing with it CIOs should prioritize their investment strategy to cope with the growing volume of complex, real-time data that’s pouring into the enterprise, advises Lan Guan, global data and AI lead at business consulting firm Accenture.

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How to Navigate Market Pressures with Cloud-based Network Management

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1] As the cloud continues to play a key role in building resilience and enabling agility, the role of the network is more critical than ever before. Compliance and security: Securing the network is harder than ever before due to the rapid implementation of cloud-based services in response to the pandemic and the increasing adoption of IoT.

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IT Infrastructure Management: Benefits, Challenges and Best Practices

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LAN domain. The LAN domain comprises all the elements that build the local area network such as routers, hubs, workstations, Wi-Fi, switches and access points. LAN-to-WAN domain. The LAN-to-WAN domain denotes the boundary line where the LAN connects with the WAN (internet). Flexibility and agility.