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Amazon Plans to Train Millions to Work in the Cloud
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Amazon Plans to Train Millions to Work in the Cloud

Amazon announced an effort to retrain 29 million people worldwide by 2025 in new skills for cloud-computing roles.

Non-Compete Agreements Stifle Workers, Research Says
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Non-Compete Agreements Stifle Workers, Research Says

Research on the non-compete agreements some companies require of employees points to the same conclusion: non-competes stifle workers.

2020 Global Highly Cited Scientific Researchers Identified
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2020 Global Highly Cited Scientific Researchers Identified

Clarivate's list of Highly Cited Researchers 2020 includes 124 computer scientists, researchers who have demonstrated significant influence in their field through...

Python and TypeScript Gain Popularity Among Programming Languages
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Python and TypeScript Gain Popularity Among Programming Languages

JavaScript, Python, Java, and the fast-growing TypeScript are the most popular programming language on GitHub, according to GitHub's annual Octoverse report.

Federal Judge Halts Trump's H-1B Visa Rules
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Federal Judge Halts Trump's H-1B Visa Rules

A federal judge has struck down two Trump administration rules issued in October that were meant to restrict H-1B visas which the tech industry relies on for highly...

Amazon Is Hiring Hardware Team for Its Own Quantum Computer
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Amazon Is Hiring Hardware Team for Its Own Quantum Computer

Amazon has been on a hiring spree to staff an internal quantum computing group, laying the groundwork for its own quantum system.

Big Companies Ask CIOs to Take On Operations Accountability
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Big Companies Ask CIOs to Take On Operations Accountability

Large businesses are starting to hold their chief information officers accountable for the results of corporate-wide digital business operations, giving them much...

Pandemic Twist: Job Interviews Without Interviewers
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Pandemic Twist: Job Interviews Without Interviewers

Some companies are collecting video responses to questions and using online games to measure a person's skills instead of conducting job interviews during the pandemic...

'We're Not Going to Run Out of Work'
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'We're Not Going to Run Out of Work'

Digitization and automation have replaced millions of middle-class jobs, yet there is reason for optimism for workers, said scholars and business leaders at an...

Two-Thirds of Software Developers Have Increased Use of Low-Code Tools
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Two-Thirds of Software Developers Have Increased Use of Low-Code Tools

Nearly two-thirds of software developers have increased the use of low-code development tools during the pandemic, a Nuxeo survey found.  

Python Creator Guido van Rossum Joins Microsoft
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Python Creator Guido van Rossum Joins Microsoft

Guido van Rossum, creator of the Python programming language, announced that he has unretired and joined Microsoft's Developer Division.

Students From Across Disciplines Forge Cornell Blockchain
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Students From Across Disciplines Forge Cornell Blockchain

Undergraduates from a range of majors and colleges at Cornell University created a student club named Cornell Blockchain that aims to develop the next generation...

Pilot Program Helps Veterans Seeking a Career in High Tech
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Pilot Program Helps Veterans Seeking a Career in High Tech

Veterans Employment Through Technology Education Courses (VET TEC) is a five-year, $75 million pilot program that helps military veterans improve their IT skills...

DOE Will Hold Virtual, Individual CyberForce Competition
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DOE Will Hold Virtual, Individual CyberForce Competition

The U.S. Department of Energy will host the first virtual CyberForce Competition between individuals this Saturday.

China Nurtures Homegrown Talent to Promote Chip Self-Reliance
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China Nurtures Homegrown Talent to Promote Chip Self-Reliance

China has been making efforts to identify and train skilled professionals in the field of computer chips to achieve self-reliance in the integrated circuit industry...

Scientific Journals Commit to Diversity But Lack the Data
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Scientific Journals Commit to Diversity But Lack the Data

Many prominent scientific publishers say they do not track the number of black or minority ethnic scientists whose work appears in their journals.

Tech Startups Say New Pay Rules for H-1B Visas Are Unaffordable
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Tech Startups Say New Pay Rules for H-1B Visas Are Unaffordable

New rules from the Trump administration restricting skilled foreign workers are unnerving U.S. startup hubs, as founders and investors say the limitations will...

Creating Better Customer Experience With AI
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Creating Better Customer Experience With AI

Researchers examined the tension between AI's benefits and costs and developed recommendations to guide managers and scholars through the challenges.

Study Finds Turbulent IT Transition to Work-From-Home Policies
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Study Finds Turbulent IT Transition to Work-From-Home Policies

Most IT departments say the transition to supporting a home-based workforce due to COVID-19 has been far from smooth.

A Career Unfolds in Phases
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A Career Unfolds in Phases

I can divide my career into three phases: practicing science, enabling science, and advocating for science.
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