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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’s typically a high demand for multimedia developers, video game developers, virtual reality developers, and production technologists.

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Our new Lifeboat partnership extends our reach with Cloud, Mobile and IoT Developers

Actian

Speaking as the Actian Product Management and Marketing lead for one of those product lines, the Actian Zen Edge database family, this is a major step forward for us. The post Our new Lifeboat partnership extends our reach with Cloud, Mobile and IoT Developers appeared first on Actian.

IoT 40
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Implementing a Data Management Strategy: Key Processes, Main Platforms, and Best Practices

Altexsoft

The architect’s responsibilities include (but are not limited to) selecting the right software and hardware solutions, choosing between cloud-based and on-premises platforms, and enabling stakeholders to easily access the information they need for decision-making. Database administration: maintaining data availability.

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What is Cloud Computing? Everything You Need to Know – Architecture, Benefits & Much More

Openxcell

Instead of making substantial investments in databases, software, and hardware, businesses prefer to access their computing power over the internet or in the cloud. Just a few of the existing cloud services include servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and business intelligence.

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Comparing Database Management Systems: MySQL, PostgreSQL, MSSQL Server, MongoDB, Elasticsearch and others

Altexsoft

Oracle database needs powerful infrastructure. Not only does it require a lot of disk space even to be installed, you’ll also have to consider constant hardware updates if you deploy it on premises. Oracle database is not a system to start using right away. And the first of them is IoT applications. Resource-consuming.