Category: Technology

Tech skills gaps continue: Bootcamps can help those loo...

Bootcamps can close the skills gap in tech jobs, like software engineering, cybersecurity, data science and product design.

Use caution when making changes to bash configurations ...

Jack Wallen offers some crucial advice every Linux administrator should make habitual.

Back to school: Best STEM kits for elementary school te...

From coding robots and chemistry sets to space-themed offerings, here are some of the best STEM kits for elementary school student...

The return-to-office trend doesn't mean quite what you ...

New analysis of office activity in July shows that more people are going back to the office but only about one day per week.

Going to CES 2022? Pack your vaccination card

Attendees at the giant Las Vegas event will have to show proof of vaccination to get in and Gartner's IT Symposium goes all virtua...

How to successfully work remotely in an engineering org...

Leaders from GitLab, GigSmart, Equinix and Shopify discussed remote collaboration, onboarding new employees and defining metrics/K...

3 rules for leadership in the era of endless anxiety

Coping with the parade of bad news and increasingly complex social norms served atop the day job of being a tech leader can be str...

There's an unexpected and surprising benefit of using A...

Jack Wallen has been using Android 12 for some time now and has discovered something very unique about the mobile OS.

Top 5 tech annoyances

Tom Merritt tells us his top five annoyances in tech and why they are frustrating.

SolarWinds makes DBA xPress free to support DataOps

The new tool should help make cloud migrations less painful for database managers, according to the company.

Data privacy is a growing concern for more consumers

People surveyed by KPMG reported feeling increasingly uneasy about the data collection practices of corporations.

Linux 101: How to delete files and folders from the CLI

In another entry of his Linux 101 series, Jack Wallen shows you how to delete files and folders from Linux using the Command Line ...

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