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How to mitigate software licensing surprises

CIO Business Intelligence

It’s unsurprising to see legacy providers shifting their business models from perpetual software licensing to subscription-based pricing. But lately, some licensees of virtual desktops and applications have been confronted with abrupt changes and even forced to accept and pay for unwanted features. Some do it with a measure of grace.

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VMware Explore 2024: Latest news and insights

Network World

VMware, in partnership with Nvidia, introduced VMware Private AI Foundation to empower enterprises to customize AI models and run generative AI applications on their own infrastructure. Despite the interest in private, the cloud migration is still a hot topic.

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8 major IT disasters of 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

For past IT mishaps of note, see our biggest IT failure roundups from 2023 and 2021. ] The mother lode of meltdowns A faulty software update from cybersecurity vendor CrowdStrike in mid-July caused about 8.5 Dangers of third-party software updates McDonalds wasnt the only company plagued with point-of-sale outages.

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10 most in-demand enterprise IT skills

CIO Business Intelligence

The software and services an organization chooses to fuel the enterprise can make or break its overall success. Indeeds 2024 Insights report analyzed the technology platforms most frequently listed in job ads on its site to uncover which tools, software, and programming languages are the most in-demand for job openings today.

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Predictions 2023: Citizen Development And The Metaverse Stir Up Software Development

Forrester IT

The year ahead will be a tumultuous one for software developers. Read Forrester's top three predictions for software development in 2023.

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Remember when developers reigned supreme? The market for software coding goes soft

CIO Business Intelligence

It seems like only yesterday when software developers were on top of the world, and anyone with basic coding experience could get multiple job offers. In February, CEO Marc Benioff told CNBCs Squawk Box that 2025 will be the first year in the companys 25-year history that it will not add more software engineers.

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IT frustration costs companies more than $100 million a year — with shadow IT the only user solution

CIO Business Intelligence

At issue is the complexity and number of applications employees must learn, and switch between, to get their work done. Meanwhile, many enterprise employees turn to unauthorized apps and software to do their jobs, the study says. With all whats happened in the last decade, it comes to hundreds of applications.