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How the pay ranges of 3 software engineering positions line up
CIO Dive analyzed job postings for full stack software engineers from Capital One, American Express and JPMorgan Chase. Here’s how they compare to what the recruiting sector expects.
By Lindsey Wilkinson • Nov. 21, 2022 -
Cybercriminals strike understaffed organizations on weekends and holidays
Organizations are short-staffed on holidays and weekends, even though that's when attackers are likely to strike, Cybereason research found.
By Matt Kapko • Nov. 21, 2022 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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Companies task their CIOs with balancing the company’s economic and operational needs as they enable technology throughout the business.
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Companies lose surprising number of devices when employees leave
Half of companies polled by research firm YouGov say they’ve lost track of technology assets when workers leave, creating security risks.
By Robert Freedman • Nov. 21, 2022 -
Tech sector execs see potential recession as a business opportunity
Technology company leaders are preparing for economic downturn by investing selectively in workforce and new technologies, according to EY survey.
By Matt Ashare • Nov. 18, 2022 -
Ticketmaster blames demand and bots for site issues during the Taylor Swift presale
Call it a glitch. Based on traffic volume, Swift would have needed to perform over 900 stadium shows for every fan to get a ticket, the company said.
By Lindsey Wilkinson • Nov. 17, 2022 -
5 executives share their 2023 tech budget priorities
Projecting investments in a turbulent economy is a tall order. Here's what tech leaders from ServiceNow, Intuit, Zillow and other organizations are prioritizing.
By Roberto Torres • Nov. 17, 2022 -
How Liberty Mutual saved 20% on cloud costs
Tagging and automation lead the drive to cut wasted spend for the sixth largest property and casualty insurer.
By Matt Ashare • Nov. 17, 2022 -
The top technology conferences to attend in 2023
From leadership to cloud and software events, here are some of the must-attend conferences for technology leaders next year.
By Roberto Torres • Nov. 16, 2022 -
Ticketmaster knew Taylor Swift fans were coming. Why did its site still go down?
The ticket distribution company said it was experiencing "unprecedented demand." For IT staff, it's a lesson in capacity planning.
By Lindsey Wilkinson • Nov. 15, 2022 -
The tech workforce isn’t budging on remote work
As salary increases reach their limit, Dice research shows in-demand IT pros prioritize flexibility, workplace culture and company brand.
By Matt Ashare • Nov. 15, 2022 -
Gut check: There’s a difference between layoffs in tech and tech-sector layoffs
Despite chaos at Twitter, high-profile hiring freezes and cuts at the largest tech companies, hiring tech workers still proves difficult.
By Matt Ashare • Nov. 14, 2022 -
Businesses can soon buy GitHub’s AI coding tool
The company plans to sell its AI-infused coding assistant on a per-seat basis.
By Roberto Torres • Nov. 11, 2022 -
How to manage IT spend and navigate vendor negotiations
The last thing companies want to do is slow the hard-won transformation momentum from recent years. Here are six examples of strategies for IT leaders to know.
By Naomi Eide • Nov. 11, 2022 -
No, your CEO is not texting you
Everyone wants to stay on good terms with their employer. Threat actors know this too and exploit this weakness accordingly. Don’t fall for it.
By Matt Kapko • Nov. 11, 2022 -
Inside Red Hat’s app-driven journey toward hybrid cloud
CIO Jim Palermo shared with CIO Dive how the industry leader in open source software managed its own digital transformation.
By Matt Ashare • Nov. 11, 2022 -
5 execs share the hardest tech jobs to hire for right now
Workers with technical skills are still prized by leaders. But soft skills and expertise are the true holy grail in a volatile job market.
By Roberto Torres , Matt Ashare , Lindsey Wilkinson • Nov. 10, 2022 -
Apple names Facebook alum CIO: report
Timothy Campos, a tech veteran with experience in the tech and manufacturing industries, will take over as Mary Demby heads for retirement.
By Roberto Torres • Nov. 10, 2022 -
Cloud or on-prem? Companies flip-flop on workload decisions
Shifting data back and forth between cloud and on-prem, a common practice, complicates cybersecurity efforts.
By Matt Ashare • Nov. 10, 2022 -
How platform teams deliver best cloud practices
Cloud workgroups have become a must for companies that want to enhance their infrastructure — and security.
By Jen A. Miller • Nov. 9, 2022 -
3 ways companies can utilize ERP as recession hedge
Strong enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems can help businesses prepare to survive an impending and potentially inevitable recession.
By Elizabeth Flood • Nov. 9, 2022 -
Companywide Zoom meetings, coming to a theater near you
AMC Theatres is partnering with Zoom to launch Zoom Rooms in as many as 17 major U.S. cities in 2023.
By Lindsey Wilkinson • Nov. 9, 2022 -
Women in tech still face toxicity
Despite career benefits from remote work, nearly half of women in tech have seen an increase in workplace sexual harassment in the last five years.
By Lindsey Wilkinson • Nov. 9, 2022 -
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Companies more worried about retention than hiring, data suggests
With a predicted recession on the horizon, it’s not hard to see why businesses are shifting focus to retention.
By Caroline Colvin • Nov. 8, 2022 -
Zoom launches email, calendar service to kill the ‘toggling tax’
Users will get access to a Zoom-hosted mail and calendar service in the Zoom platform, or integrate existing services from other providers, the company said.
By Roberto Torres • Nov. 8, 2022 -
Always on call: How to avoid an IT meltdown
Communication, automation and preparation can turn an after hours IT outage into a minor hiccup instead of a full meltdown.
By Roberto Torres • Nov. 8, 2022