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20 powerful women shaping the networking industry

Network World

Her path has included stints at Align Technology, Nimble Storage, and Conga, where she was CIO from 2017-2021.She Prouty joined Akamai in 1999 and has been instrumental in developing systems that have been foundational to the companys growth, including ERP and supply chain. In her own words: She offered advice in three areas: 1.

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The 10 highest-paying industries for IT talent

CIO Business Intelligence

But you’ll also find a high demand for software engineers, data analysts, business analysts, data scientists, systems administrators, and help desk technicians. There’s also a need for project managers, product managers, cybersecurity professionals, data scientists, database administrators, and software architects.

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Amazon Aurora ascendant: How we designed a cloud-native relational database

All Things Distributed

This is not to say that a system administrator necessarily enjoys dealing with relational databases. For decades, managing a relational database has been a high-skill, labor-intensive task. It's a task that requires the undivided attention of dedicated system and database administrators.

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Amazon Aurora ascendant: How we designed a cloud-native relational database

All Things Distributed

This is not to say that a system administrator necessarily enjoys dealing with relational databases. For decades, managing a relational database has been a high-skill, labor-intensive task. It's a task that requires the undivided attention of dedicated system and database administrators.

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10 most in-demand enterprise IT skills

CIO Business Intelligence

Oracle Oracle offers a wide range of enterprise software, hardware, and tools designed to support enterprise IT, with a focus on database management. Oracle skills are common for database administrators, database developers, cloud architects, business intelligence analysts, data engineers, supply chain analysts, and more.