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Archives for 2022
Graph Databases: What They Are and How to Get Started
Graph databases facilitate processing and analytics of large sets of data, but IT is still in early stages of adoption. Now is a good time to think about whether they’re a fit and where to initiate.
3 Ways to Avoid Gender Bias From Showing up in Your Products
Product engineers need to take action to address their own bias and prioritize diversity to create inclusive innovations that can benefit everyone.
IT Report Card: Customer-Facing Applications
As companies strive to improve their customer experiences, IT is playing a pivotal role. Here are the results so far and what still needs to be done.
5 Things Every Remote Leader Should Do
With years of experience as a remote worker and a remote manager, an executive shares her advice to others taking on the role of remote manager.
6 Ways Cloud Networking Teams Can Up Their Game
Many cloud networking teams believe that achieving excellence will be too costly and too difficult. But that’s not actually the case.
Collaboration Versus Groupthink: How to Tell the Difference
Project team consensus is admirable — unless everyone is reaching for the wrong goal.
Neurodiversity in Cybersecurity: Broadening Perspectives, Offering Inclusivity
Neurodiverse security professionals offer keen insights and a mindset uniquely suited to cyber defense, but business must do more to make these individuals feel welcome.
Creating a Data Literate Culture in Your Organization
Everyone in the organization needs to understand how to access data, keep it secure and think critically about its potential use cases and applications.
IT Pro Pathways for Gen Z: What the Enterprise Can Do to Help
To capitalize on untapped Gen-Z talent, businesses should prioritize training and reevaluate traditional education requirements on resumes.