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Also: The Rise of Linux in IoT; Migration Guide & More MAR 07 ITPro Today Top Story Sean Michael Ker

Also: The Rise of Linux in IoT; Migration Guide & More [View in Browser]( MAR 07 ITPro Today [ITPro Today]( Top Story [White House Calls for Adoption of Memory-Safe Programming Languages to Prevent Cyber-Attacks]( Sean Michael Kerner It’s time for software developers to reconsider the programming languages they use in order to improve security, according to a new report. Trending [Why Developers Should Replace Traditional Workstation with a Cloud Desktop]( Christopher Tozzi Here's why cloud desktops may be a better choice for software developers to use as development boxes than developer workstations.   [Essential IT and Cybersecurity Acronyms Every ITOps Pro Should Know]( Christopher Tozzi BGP, SASE, SOAR, and more: These are the acronyms IT engineers need to be proficient in, with a significant focus on cybersecurity terminology. Spotlight [The Rise of Linux in Edge Computing and IoT]( Grant Knoetze Linux’s effectiveness positions it as a crucial player in the evolving landscape of distributed computing. Industry Perspectives [Leveraging Cloud Automation to Manage Costs for Highly Unpredictable Workloads]( Businesses should adopt measures to automate their cloud infrastructure as much as possible while maintaining the flexibility needed to handle unpredictable workload demands.   [Leveraging Shadow IT to Drive an Enterprise Integration Strategy]( Here are three ways IT departments can transform shadow IT users from rogue implementers into strategic business leaders. Looking Ahead [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. In Case You Missed It [Guide to Migrating From VMware: Why and How to Move to an Alternative Platform]( Christopher Tozzi This comprehensive guide provides steps for successfully migrating from VMware to an alternative platform for running virtual machines.   [What Is Network Security? Basics and Types of Security for Networks]( Brien Posey This guide examines the basics of network security, explaining common threats, key benefits, and foundational tools. [Manage Subscriptions]( You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL} Questions or problems? Contact [Customer Service](/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#b9fcd4d8d0d5eaccc9c9d6cbcdf9d0d7dfd6cbd4d897dad6d486caccdbd3dcdacd84f0ede9cbd6) ITPro | Informa | 605 Third Avenue, 22nd Floor, New York, NY 10158 | [Privacy Policy]( © 2022, Informa USA, Inc., All Rights Reserved.

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