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CDH Users: If you have done impactful things with data please share how what and why

CTOvision

Bob Gourley is the publisher of CTOvision.com and is the founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Crucial Point LLC, a technology research and advisory firm, where he leads efforts in due diligence assessments and strategic consulting. Chief Information Officer, Intel. Bob Gourley. Kim Stevenson.

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Which Government, Non-Profit and NGO Have Big Data/CDH Lessons Learned To Share?

CTOvision

Bob Gourley is the publisher of CTOvision.com and is the founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Crucial Point LLC, a technology research and advisory firm, where he leads efforts in due diligence assessments and strategic consulting. Chief Information Officer, Intel. Bob Gourley. Kim Stevenson.

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Upskilling ramps up as gen AI forces enterprises to transform

CIO

The first, says Eliot Andres, co-founder and CTO, is to add the latest AI features to the app itself to keep it competitive. As soon as Stable Diffusion, the first open-source diffusion model, came out in mid-2023, the company immediately pivoted.

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Our book “Software Architecture Metrics: Case Studies to Improve the Quality of Your Architecture” is published!

Apiumhub

Before joining Thoughtworks, Neal was the chief technology officer at the DSW Group Ltd., Rene Weiss – Software Architect, Consultant & CTO at FINABRO. Rene Weiss is a CTO at Finabro. He is a trainer for software architecture seminars and coaches teams in various software architecture topics.

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Software Developer vs Software Engineer Differences: Bogus or Real

Codegiant

Justin Pincar Founder & CTO of Achievable. Gene Mal, CTO at Static Jobs Alright, so what is a software developer then? Contributing to open source is highly valued among developers as well. Or go to seminars and don’t be shy to engage with the speakers. What’s not fine is being called a programmer. fair enough.