High-tech layoffs, job instability, and economic uncertainty have tech professionals concerned about the future of their careers.
Two new surveys indicate that IT spending priorities in 2024 include AI, data analytics, networking, and security.
Cisco, IBM, Microsoft, AWS, and others are offering training and certifications that can help IT pros demonstrate expertise in using artificial intelligence for IT operations, or AIOps.
When it comes to AI, tech leaders at large enterprises struggle with security concerns, infrastructure investments, and determining how best to apply AI tools alongside human talent, according to research from CompTIA.
Cisco is cutting 6,000 jobs in its second round of layoffs this year and combining its networking, security and collaboration groups into one unit led by Jeetu Patel.
Shortage of skilled workers could affect the deployment of AI, which depends on chip innovation and semiconductor availability to thrive.
Analyst says both Cisco and Dell are in a position where they ‘need to streamline operations to maintain profit margins.’
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U.S. employment data for July shows fewer new high-tech positions added and more IT jobs lost as employers remain cautious.
Data center operators are grappling with rising costs, the impact of AI on capacity requirements, and persistent staffing shortages, Uptime Institute reports.
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