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January 27, 2023

Tech jobs dominate the top 25 'best' jobs in the US, Indeed says

Online job site Indeed.com's latest report on the 25 best jobs in the US found that almost half of them are in tech — and layoffs by tech firms are doing little to offset a continuing dearth of tech talent. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by OpenText: Unleash the Power of Data to Transform Your Business

Companies are drowning in data — data that could lead to new levels of productivity and customer experience. Muhi Majzoub, executive vice president, chief product officer of OpenText, explains how businesses can gain the benefits of data through a fully integrated information ecosystem.

Morgan Stanley fines some employees $1M for WhatsApp, iMessage use

After being fined more than $200 million last year for similar violations, Morgan Stanley has begun penalizing employees for using personal messaging apps for company business. But at least one expert said banning the tools won't work long term.

How layoffs at Google could affect enterprise cloud services

Analysts are debating what effect the layoffs at Alphabet will have on the delivery of enterprise cloud services at its Google subsidiary, while investors call for deeper cuts.

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Atlassian doubles down on automation with new capabilities for Confluence

Three years after adding no-code automation to its Jira platform, Atlassian is looking to bring those same benefits to Confluence to automate content management tasks.

Microsoft says cloud demand waning, plans to infuse AI into products

Cloud revenue growth has been slowing quarter-on-quarter for the Windows maker, which expects the growth to continue to decline through the year.

Cisco's Mac choice scheme confirms Apple's future in enterprise tech

Cisco says 59% of new hires choose a Mac and 65% of existing workers switch to Apple’s platform when they get the chance.

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