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Silicon Valley innovation group Plug and Play plants flag in Seattle region with new startup programs

GeekWire

(CoMotion Photo) Plug and Play , a Silicon Valley-based group that operates innovation programs in more than 60 locations worldwide, is coming to Seattle. The organization will run two new annual accelerator programs in the Seattle region. One will be located at the University of Washington in Seattle, in partnership with CoMotion.

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How Companies Can Create Their Own Talent Pipelines

IT Toolbox

General Assembly’s Recruit-Train-Deploy model helps talent teams use community-based development programs, apprenticeships, and active engagement to create a pipeline for junior tech talent. The post How Companies Can Create Their Own Talent Pipelines appeared first on Spiceworks.

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Juniper offers AI pricing incentives, education programs

Network World

Juniper Networks is offering education programs and pricing incentives to accelerate enterprise adoption of AI-based technologies. To address these challenges, we’ve developed Enterprise Agreements (EA) that simplify the purchase, consumption, and management of software licenses and SaaS under a single, straightforward contract.”

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Startup CTO or Developer

TechEmpower - Information Technology

Should a startup CTO spend their time programming? The role of a CTO varies as the company matures. That’s why the CTO’s attention is on programming for the earliest stage. But be careful, and mind the gap – the Founder-Developer Gap, that is! It’s understandable - a hands-on developer can produce a product.

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Bridging the Online and Offline: How to Apply Product Thinking to Expanding Your eCommerce Business

Speaker: John Cutler, Product Evangelist and Coach at Amplitude

Even brick and mortar businesses are integrating more digital approaches to CX -- testing out loyalty programs and subscription-based models. Companies have to develop new muscles, challenge their existing biases, and “learn as fast as they ship.”.

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AI-native software engineering may be closer than developers think

CIO Business Intelligence

Developers unimpressed by the early returns of generative AI for coding take note: Software development is headed toward a new era, when most code will be written by AI agents and reviewed by experienced developers, Gartner predicts. Some companies are already on the bandwagon. This technology already exists.”

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These old programming languages are still critical to big companies. But nobody wants to learn them

Tech Republic Data Center

Large organizations still rely on ageing IT systems and programming languages to run their mainframes. But as traditional developers reach retirement age, new hires are reluctant to pick up old skills.