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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. Here are the 10 enterprise technology skills that are the most in-demand right now and how stiff the competition may be based on the number of available candidates with resume skills listings to match.

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Fortinet partners with Amazon Web Services to secure enterprise workloads on AWS

CTOvision

Cybersecurity firm Fortinet announced a new integration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to provide common customers with advanced security across their cloud platforms, applications, and network. Fortinet’s cloud security solutions […].

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AWS’ Amazon Connect service gets new-gen AI updates

Network World

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has updated its Amazon Connect contact center service to help enterprises offer a better end-to-end customer experience , the company announced at its ongoing annual re:Invent conference. Connect provides smart recommendations after its internal engine analyzes historical and real-time data.

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Better together? Why AWS is unifying data analytics and AI services in SageMaker

CIO Business Intelligence

Data warehousing, business intelligence, data analytics, and AI services are all coming together under one roof at Amazon Web Services.

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AWS adds Graviton Savings Dashboard to help enterprises optimize infra costs

Network World

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched a dashboard for its Arm-based Graviton CPU that will measure savings opportunities in an effort to help enterprises further optimize their expenditure on subscribed infrastructure.

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Graviton progress: 50% of new AWS instances run on Amazon custom silicon

Network World

Half of all instances spun up on Amazon Web Services over the past two years used Graviton, Amazons custom silicon built on Arm processor technology, rather than x86 processors. Gravitons success could impact Ampere, which makes Arm-based processors for both the enterprise and the cloud.

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AWS Unveils Private 5G Service, Validating Enterprise Use Case

Information Week

Technology giant Amazon Web Services enters the private 5G service space. Here’s what it means for the enterprise.