Enterprise architect stories
Cyber and AI specialists top tech pay into 2026 as entry-level hiring stalls and burnout surges across Australia and New Zealand.
Cloudera's EVOLVE24 event in Singapore highlights the pivotal role of data management and AI in driving enterprise growth, with key insights from leadership.
The new community program provides a better user experience, bringing industry experts to address generative integration and automation opportunities.
The solution is designed to give a comprehensive set of AI-based development, security and quality analysis tools that provide expert-level assistance.
Kyndryl has announced Kyndryl Consult, which combines Kyndryl's consulting expertise with technology integration solutions.
Red Hat has introduced Red Hat Device Edge, a solution for flexibly deploying traditional or containerised workloads on small devices.
The Outsystems Developer Conference (OSDC) 2021 event is coming on 17 & 18 November, promising something for every developer.
Avolution has been recognized as a Leader in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Architecture Tools for the fourth consecutive year.
Huawei plans to train 150,000 datacom engineers in the next three years to support its growing Datacom network talent system.
Yuichiro Ajima helped to create a new high-dimensional interconnect technology for the Fugaku, K, and PRIMEHPC FX1000 supercomputers.
Data#3 sweeps two Cisco Partner of the Year awards, highlighting their excellence in Lifecycle Services and Enterprise Networking.
We're led to believe microservices are modern and monoliths are legacy - but it's not that easy, writes Segment's Alexandra Noonan and Calvin-French Owen.
Talend earned the highest scores of any vendor in the report in both the Current Offering and Strategy categories.
Avolution releases Abacus Toolset 5.2, helping enterprise architects streamline data integration for improved modeling and analysis.
Business and IT leaders must adapt to the new economics of a digital economy to capitalise on its potential, says Gartner.
A new survey shows tech professionals in London earn an average salary of GBP £120,000, highlighting the city's status as a thriving technology hub.
A new report reveals that over half of permanent workers are contemplating a shift to contract roles by 2025, signalling a significant workforce shift in tech.