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4 tips to broaden and diversify your tech talent pool | The Enterprisers Project
Filling key IT roles is tough these days, especially in the cybersecurity area. Cengage CTO Jim Chilton shares valuable advice on overcoming top challenges.
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Cybersecurity CTO: A day in the life
Chief technology officer is a role that won’t always be consistent across every organization. While CPOs, CFOs, and even CEOs generally have similar roles and responsibilities, the CTO’s job can vary widely depending on how much they participate in product development, R&D, and selling the business as a whole.
At highly technical startups, a CTO will be expected to work closely with the product, taking technical responsibility for its development and success. At less technical startups, this type of hands-on leadership is less important. The head of product and CTO can be two different people. The same applies to R&D: At some startups, the CTO will report to the VP of R&D; at others, one person handles both jobs.
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CentOS Board Meeting Recap, January 2023 - Blog.CentOS.org
The recording of the January CentOS Board meeting is now available.
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How to distribute workloads using Open Cluster Management | Red Hat Developer
Open Cluster Management (OCM) was accepted to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) in late 2021 and is currently at the Sandbox project maturity level. OCM is a community-driven project focused on multicluster and multicloud scenarios for Kubernetes applications. This article shows how to bootstrap Open Cluster Management and handle work distribution using ManifestWork. We also discuss several ways to select clusters for various tasks using the ManagedClusterSet and Placement resources.
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DxEnterprise (DxE) Smart Availability Software Continues to Blaze New Trails – Attracts and Drives Partnership Growth with Red Hat and Software AG Government Solutions; DxOdyssey Software-Defined Perimeter (SDP) Solution and DxE Wins Industrywide Awards