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2021 Data/AI Salary Survey

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While it’s sadly premature to say that the survey took place at the end of the COVID-19 pandemic (though we can all hope), it took place at a time when restrictions were loosening: we were starting to go out in public, have parties, and in some cases even attend in-person conferences. Google Cloud is an obvious omission from this story.

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Technology Trends for 2024

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Companies aren’t going to throw out 20 years’ investment in PHP so they can adopt the latest popular React framework, which will probably be displaced by another popular framework next year. Data analysis and databases Data engineering was by far the most heavily used topic in this category; it showed a 3.6%

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The Good and the Bad of Apache Kafka Streaming Platform

Altexsoft

The technology was written in Java and Scala in LinkedIn to solve the internal problem of managing continuous data flows. cloud data warehouses — for example, Snowflake , Google BigQuery, and Amazon Redshift. This list includes but is not limited to C++, Python , Go,NET , Ruby, Node.js , Perl, PHP, Swift , and more.

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Technology Trends for 2022

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Content usage, whether by title or our taxonomy, is based on an internal “units viewed” metric that combines all our content forms: online training courses, books, videos, Superstream online conferences, and other new products. Both “GCP” and “Google Cloud” were in the top 3% of their respective lists.

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Where Programming, Ops, AI, and the Cloud are Headed in 2021

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

As travel ground to a halt, so did traditional in-person conferences. We closed our conference business in March, replacing it with live virtual Superstreams. While we can’t compare in-person conference data with virtual event data, we can make a few observations. It’s no surprise that the cloud is growing rapidly.