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Planning Your Cloud Strategy: 6 Questions CIOs Must Ask
For organizations looking to move their IT infrastructure to the cloud, it’s essential to have a carefully thought-out strategy that achieves your desired business objectives. Achieving success in such a transition requires a comprehensive approach and taking into account various factors. However, determining which elements need consideration can be difficult for even seasoned CIOs and …
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Sarasota jet company that closed $100M round is expanding to the yacht industry
Users will be able to charter luxury yachts, including one used in a James Bond film.
Why Are More And More Companies Turning To Cloud-Native Technology?
The current business environment is changing rapidly. In order to stay competitive and remain agile, many organizations are turning to cloud-native technology as part of their overall IT strategy. Cloud-native solutions provide the scalability and flexibility needed for modern enterprise operations, allowing businesses to adapt quickly to emerging trends while managing costs more effectively. This …
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Steve Wozniak to headline Tampa tech event
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak will come to Tampa to keynote the Civo Navigate tech event. The Feb. 7-8 event will host workshops focused on tech leaders navigating and succeeding within the cloud native landscape. Wozniak and legendary tech pioneer Steve Jobs founded Apple Computer Inc. in 1976. Wozniak invented the first personal computer, Apple I …
Mass layoffs will result in a surge in business startups — again
The surge in new business startups after a recession may look like an expected result, but this time the opportunities are different and plentiful.
Meet the 'DoorDash of returns': Clearwater startup aims to make returning items easier
The company picks up the package directly from your doorstep, cutting off the need to head back to the store.