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Also: Tech Job Cuts Continue; AI Adoption's Effect on IT Skills JAN 12 ITPro Today Top Story Christo

Also: Tech Job Cuts Continue; AI Adoption's Effect on IT Skills [View in Browser]( JAN 12 ITPro Today [ITPro Today]( Top Story [5 Software Development Trends to Watch in 2024]( Christopher Tozzi In 2024, expect a retreat from cloud-native and outsourced development, as well as fewer developer jobs but more software security problems. News [Canada Will Use Letter Grades To Assess Companies’ Cyber Resilience]( Bloomberg News Canada is partnering with SecurityScorecard to strengthen critical infrastructure cybersecurity.   [Tech's Job Cuts Give Little Hope for Return to Rapid Growth]( Bloomberg News Tech layoffs may be back with Amazon, Twitch, Unity, and Duolingo job cuts. Spotlight [What the AI Adoption Surge Means for IT Skill Development]( The latest IBM Global AI Adoption Index suggests that acquiring AI-related skills will make IT pros more marketable. Industry Perspectives [How to Reduce Performance Debt in Software Development Without Falling Behind]( Here are the best strategies for reducing performance debt in software development, and when to implement them for maximum effectiveness.   [How to Gain a Competitive Advantage with Cloud]( Here's how businesses can use the cloud to achieve a competitive advantage amid uncertainty. Expert Take [How I Planned My Storage Hardware Refresh]( Brien Posey IT expert Brien Posey shares practical tips for effective storage planning, decision-making, and implementation. More 2024 Predictions [6 Key Predictions Shaping the Future of IT Operations in 2024]( Christopher Tozzi For the most part it will be business as usual for IT operations teams, but these six trends will make an impact on ITOps in 2024.   [Cloud Computing Predictions 2024: What to Expect From FinOps, AI]( Christopher Tozzi While FinOps and custom silicon will be embraced this year, there will be a decline in demand for AI-friendly cloud platforms, according to ITPro Today's cloud predictions for 2024. In Case You Missed It [IT Pros Don't Have Enough Hours in the Week to Get the Job Done]( Sean Michael Kerner ITPro Today's latest salary survey reveals some surprising results about how IT pros see their jobs today and what they have, or don't have, to do their work. [Manage Subscriptions]( You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL} Questions or problems? Contact [Customer Service](/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#0d48606c64615e787d7d627f794d64636b627f606c236e6260327e786f67686e793044595d7f62) ITPro | Informa | 605 Third Avenue, 22nd Floor, New York, NY 10158 | [Privacy Policy]( © 2022, Informa USA, Inc., All Rights Reserved.

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