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Managed DevOps Pools: Simplifying Azure DevOps Setup

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Have you ever had to deploy, configure, and maintain your own DevOps agents, be it for Azure DevOps or GitHub? In this article, we go over the most important features and capabilities of the new service and provide examples on how to implement this using Infrastructure as Code with Terraform. Managed DevOps Pools, what are they?

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Overcoming the infrastructure challenges to accelerate AI success

CIO

Already, leading organizations are seeing significant benefits from the use of AI. But for many, simply providing the necessary infrastructure for these projects is the first challenge but it does not have to be. Another problem is that the adoption of automation in infrastructure is not at the level required.

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Mastering Azure management: A comparative analysis of leading cloud platforms

CIO

Azures growing adoption among companies leveraging cloud platforms highlights the increasing need for effective cloud resource management. Given the complexities of these tasks, a range of platforms has emerged to assist businesses simplify Azure management by addressing common challenges.

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10 most in-demand enterprise IT skills

CIO

The software and services an organization chooses to fuel the enterprise can make or break its overall success. And part of that success comes from investing in talented IT pros who have the skills necessary to work with your organizations preferred technology platforms, from the database to the cloud.

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Modernizing Workloads with the Cloud: How to Improve Performance & Reduce Costs

By modernizing and shifting legacy workloads to the cloud, organizations are able to improve the performance and reliability of their applications while reducing infrastructure cost and management.

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IT resiliency: Running two different hypervisors

CIO

Many are reframing how to manage infrastructure, especially as demand for AI and cloud-native innovation escalates,” Carter said. Organizations can maintain high-risk parts of their legacy VMware infrastructure while exploring how an alternative hypervisor can run business-critical applications and build new capabilities,” said Carter.

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CIOs to spend ambitiously on AI in 2025 — and beyond

CIO

Some will grab the low-hanging fruit offered by SaaS vendors such as Salesforce and ServiceNow , while others will go deep into laying the enterprise infrastructure for a major corporate pivot to AI. Enterprises are also choosing cloud for AI to leverage the ecosystem of partnerships,” McCarthy notes.