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FinOps automation: Raising the bar on lowering cloud costs

CIO Business Intelligence

Case studies: Intuit and Roku Intuit Jason Rhoades, the development manager at Intuit, leads the companys FinOps team. From 2016 to 2023, Intuit built a team focused on optimizing prepayment to control cloud costs and allocating those costs. See also: Will FinOps help reduce cloud waste in organizations? Contact us today to learn more.

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How to incubate a winning innovation program

CIO Business Intelligence

This is why innovation programs have become so critical to sustaining the success of enterprises. Then in 2016, Google beat Internet Explorer with its Chrome browser, attaining this success on the strength of Google’s superior search technology. Innovation programs spur change – even to an organization’s own values.

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IDG Contributor Network: What is OWASP, and why it matters for AppSec

Network World

Modern software development is firmly focused on speed. To innovate, companies develop at breakneck pace, quickly establishing feedback loops that allow them to hone their software. Security, however, is often an afterthought for stressed developers and the business people pushing them to deliver faster.

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IBM, Microsoft and Boeing mark advances in quantum computing

Network World

IBM, Microsoft and Boeing all had big announcements to make, with some indications that the industry may be entering a new phase of development. Gambetta says that IBM has been making quantum computing available to customers since 2016, via the cloud, with hundreds of institutions using the platform.

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QueerTech empowers queer technologists to thrive in tech

CIO Business Intelligence

Testaouni and Saldaas paths crossed in 2016 at the Startup Fest in Montreal. The first is to create opportunities for queer technologists to break into or advance in the tech industry through cohort style programs. We know theres a lot of tech training programs out there, and they do a fantastic job, says Saldaa.

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19 organizations advancing women in tech

CIO Business Intelligence

And the pipeline doesn’t suggest a near-term correction, as only 19% of computer science degrees were awarded to women in 2016, down from 27% in 1997. Today’s networking and advocacy landscape finds a growing array of programs and organizations for girls, women, and anyone who identifies as a woman — and plenty are also open to male allies.

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How Far has Face-Tracking Technology Come in 2016?

CTOvision

Looksery, the Ukrainian startup that developed Snapchat’s filter technology (which Snapchat acquired for $150 million), created software that can not only recognize a human face, but accurately map it to ensure that those fox ears are on top of your head and not floating in space. Leave a comment below!

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