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

CIO

While many factors will impact the starting salary for any given role, including competition, location, corporate culture, and budgets, there are certain things you can look for to make sure you land the talent you want. Companies will have to be more competitive than ever to land the right talent in these high-demand areas.

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Is an integrated ERP suite or a composable ERP strategy right for you?

CIO

Composable ERP systems often require system administrators and engineers who are accustomed to relying on the outputs of a single vendor, to partake in a paradigm shift. A composable ERP strategy empowers businesses to be nimble, agile, and able to optimize their unique environment to achieve their desired outcomes.

Strategy 264
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DevOps didn’t exist when I started as a developer: How this one principle changed my career

CircleCI

Most software development and operations (SRE or System Administration) teams developed, tested, and released applications and managed infrastructures manually and, more importantly, in isolation. As time passed and technology evolved, it brought about cheaper, faster hardware and bandwidth that offered increased capabilities.

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DevOps: Principles, Practices, and DevOps Engineer Role

Altexsoft

Developers wrote code; the system administrators were responsible for its deployment and integration. But since Agile and continuous workflow have taken over the world of software development, this model is out of the game. This methodology is a natural extension for Agile and continuous delivery approaches.

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Low-Code and the Democratization of Programming

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Kelsey Hightower said that Kubernetes is the “sum of all the bash scripts and best practices that most system administrators would cobble together over time”; it’s just that many years of experience have taught us the limitations of endless scripting. But configuring a tool is almost always simpler than writing the tool yourself.