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At Red Hat Summit, the company announces new Red Hat Ansible and OpenShift AI software, new management features for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and new security cloud services.
Tech debt arises when IT or development teams do not improve inefficient, outdated processes. Learn what it is, where it accumulates, and how to address it.
Why are young people from completely different walks of life joining the IT industry? To dig in further, contributing editor Bill Kleyman talked to a new generation of data center professionals about their career pivot into tech.
Here we reveal key lessons data center operators can glean from Uber's recent migration announcement. We also share a repatriation case study along with strategic considerations for either data management option.
Reports say Azure’s sales support teams will be included in Microsoft’s recently announced layoffs, lending credence to widespread speculation around a slowdown in demand for cloud services.
Against the grain, data analysis software firm Palantir, backed by investor Peter Thiel, accelerates hiring while Silicon Valley peers have slowed hiring and eliminated job openings.