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20 IT management certifications for IT leaders

CIO

IT managers are often responsible for not just overseeing an organization’s IT infrastructure but its IT teams as well. To succeed, you need to understand the fundamentals of security, data storage, hardware, software, networking, and IT management frameworks — and how they all work together to deliver business value.

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The value of Agile Architecture in a modern organization

Xebia

Portfolio management, Program management and the “business wish list” But what about Portfolio managers or Program managers? The architect watches over the broader perspective of the IT landscape, manages complexity, takes care of security, ensuring non-functionals are addressed in a proper manner.

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A short pause along the path to celebrate being on the Forbes Cloud 100

Lacework

We know that security isn’t just about stopping cybercriminals and hackers from getting into your systems. Security tools and processes also ensure your configurations don’t leave unnecessary gaps or vulnerabilities–leaving your data needlessly exposed. It’s that complexity that makes cloud security challenging. What we know.

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The Top Tech Conferences You Don’t Want to Miss in 2019

UruIT

Just some of these topics include emerging trends, product management, career advancement, diversity and culture, and team skill development. You’ll definitely want to take advantage of a half- or full-day workshop, which allows you to dive deeper into the technical knowledge and skills the conference has to offer.