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CIOs in transition: 5 tips for landing your next IT leadership job

CIO

While you may have planned or negotiated an exit, very often such departures are beyond your direct control, due to a leadership change, acquisition, or another strategic event. Ask your network, and you’ll likely find IT leader peers who have been in a similar situation at least once in their career. Networking is a lifelong endeavor.

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Hackathons vs Conference: Which One Works The Best for Blockchain Industry?

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

In comparison, Blockchain tech only arrived at the scene sometime in 2008, and is still considered comparatively ‘new’. One of the ways to disseminate information about the tech is via industry conferences which help Blockchain developers network with and learn from their peers. What are conferences?

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9 tips for recruiting high-end IT talent

CIO

This is true for every technology company and, increasingly, for nontechnology companies seeking to implement technical solutions. I spoke to tech leaders, technical recruiters, and CIOs about how they have cracked this nut to hire the top-tier tech talent they need. We’re creating things that don’t exist yet.

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AI creative platform D-ID, the tech behind those viral videos of animated family photos, raises $25M

TechCrunch

Deep Nostalgia and LiveStory, both collaborations with MyHeritage, helped put D-ID’s name on the map, as the resulting animations went viral across social media platforms like TikTok, thanks to users sharing their emotional reactions to seeing their loved ones again in this new format. We’re excited for what the future holds.”

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Apple devices spoofed, Musk eggs on Zuckerberg and Better.com goes public

TechCrunch

Welcome, friends, to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s regular newsletter covering the major events in tech over the past few days. Elsewhere, we spotlight X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, slowing down access to rival websites; Better.com going public; and TC’s impressions of Baldur’s Gate 3.

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Twine raises $3.3M to add networking features to virtual events

TechCrunch

The shift into the online events space makes sense, given twine’s co-founders — Lawrence Coburn, Diana Rau, and Taylor McLoughlin — hail from DoubleDutch, the mobile events technology provider acquired by Cvent in 2019. And that showed a lot more legs,” he says. Despite the cautious return to normal in the U.S.,

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Guarding the gates: a look at critical infrastructure security in 2023

CIO

Thankfully, as new dangers arise, we also see the emergence of groundbreaking technologies that can help us combat them. While these technologies aren’t complete fixes to the problem, they do offer an extra layer of security to protect our vital infrastructure.