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The 10 most in-demand IT jobs in finance

CIO

Job duties include helping plan software projects, designing software system architecture, and designing and deploying web services, applications, and APIs. You’ll be required to write code, troubleshoot systems, fix bugs, and assist with the development of microservices.

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The 10 most in-demand IT jobs in finance

CIO

Job duties include helping plan software projects, designing software system architecture, and designing and deploying web services, applications, and APIs. You’ll be required to write code, troubleshoot systems, fix bugs, and assist with the development of microservices.

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Automating product description generation with Amazon Bedrock

AWS Machine Learning - AI

The system architecture comprises several core components: UI portal – This is the user interface (UI) designed for vendors to upload product images. Note that in this solution, all of the storage is in the UI. Admin portal – This portal provides oversight of the system and product listings, ensuring smooth operation.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

As the company outgrew its traditional cathedral-style software architecture in the early 2000’s, the leadership team felt that the growing pains could be addressed with better communication between teams. In other words, a bazaar-style hardware architecture was vastly superior to a cathedral-style architecture.)

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22 Health IT Experts Reveal the Single Best Way to Simplify Interoperability in Healthcare IT

Datica

The best road to interoperability in healthcare available to us today is to demand an open architecture from vendors and technology providers. Rejecting point solutions with closed architecture and embracing vendor-neutral open architecture is the first step on a long path towards meaningful healthcare interoperability.