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VMware customers take wait-and-see approach amid Broadcom changes

CIO

When tech giant Broadcom acquired virtualization market leader VMware last October, it restructured licensing terms, laid off thousands of employees, and terminated partner agreements with resellers and service providers. But Somerset Capital runs its developer environment in house using VMware. “As What else might change?”

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Cloud Migration Will Disrupt Ops as You Know It

Xebia

Rehosting means you lift and shift your entire IT application landscape from an on-premise data center to a data center in the cloud. A rehosting strategy will have virtually no positive impact on IT operations. Traditional virtual machines are replaced with serverless application frameworks.

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Growing Pains for Containers, Data Centers Call for Better Management

DevOps.com

Compared to the rigid nature of virtual machines, it’s no wonder developers and IT teams have flocked to containers and their flexibility. By dropping the strict hardware focus of virtual machines, containers are allowing teams to surface innovation […].

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Deep Vision announces its low-latency AI processor for the edge

TechCrunch

Hameed and Qadeer developed Deep Vision’s architecture as part of a Ph.D. “They came up with a very compelling architecture for AI that minimizes data movement within the chip,” Annavajjhala explained. In addition, its software optimizes the overall data flow inside the architecture based on the specific workload.

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Top 8 IT certifications in demand today

CIO

When it comes to certifications, you can typically choose to get certified in skills that you already have, or you can use certification as an opportunity to grow your skill set and develop skills you’d like to put to use in your career. According to PayScale, the average annual salary for CISA certified IT pros is $114,000 per year.

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The 10 highest-paying industries for IT talent

CIO

Every business unit has a stake in the IT services, apps, networks, hardware, and software needed to meet business goals and objectives, and many of them are hiring their own technologists. There is always a demand for knowledgeable IT pros who can help organizations design, develop, implement, and maintain software products and services.

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Rackspace’s CTO takes a broad view of sustainability

CIO

The standards, for instance, enable CIOs to determine scope 1, scope 2 and scope 3 emissions levels and report exactly how much energy their data centers are using and how much power their cloud workloads are consuming, Koushik says. Think globally, act locally Koushik is putting all this into practice at Rackspace, too.