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InformationWeek Leadership & Careers Finding Real Competition for OpenAI; 10 Enterprise AI Startups to Watch; Tech Layoffs Update [View in Browser]( [InformationWeek Leadership careers]( March 13, 2024 --------------------------------------------------------------- [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [Diversity in Tech: Leadership’s Uncomfortable Truth]( I urge my fellow leaders to think beyond quotas and view diversity as an opportunity to create a richer, more dynamic industry. [Continue Reading]( TOP STORIES [Can Anyone Be a Realistic Competitor for OpenAI?]( OpenAI has dominated the GenAI market since it came onto the scene with ChatGPT, but it is still early in the game. [Read More]( [10 Enterprise AI Startups to Watch in 2024]( There are almost too many AI startups to count as the field’s popularity explodes. But InformationWeek takes a look at some notable entries to watch this year. [Read More]( [Tech Company Layoffs: The COVID Tech Bubble Bursts]( UPDATED March 13, 2024 -- As COVID drove everyone online, tech companies hired like crazy. Now we are hitting the COVID tech bust as tech giants shed jobs by the thousands. Check back regularly for updates to our tech layoffs tracker. [Read More]( TECH RESOURCES [WHITE PAPERS]( - [The State of Incident Response]( - [G2 Grid® Report for Enterprise Monitoring | Winter 2024]( - [Overwhelmed IT Service Desk?]( [ONLINE EVENTS]( - [The CISOs Guide to the Software Supply Chain]( One software update, one misconfiguration, or one vulnerability in an open-source component can cause major disruptions to your business. Securing components, activities, and practices involved in the software supply chain can be a maddening exercise of whack-a-mole. [Learn More]( [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [Special Report: What's Next for the GenAI Market in 2024?]( An entire week of coverage devoted to this question about GenAI: With such opportunity, risk, and volatility at play, how should CIOs, IT leaders, and business heads invest in this technology right now? [Read More]( [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [How to Budget for Generative AI in 2024 and 2025]( How can enterprises choose GenAI tools that work for them and create a budget? [Read More]( [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [IBM Talks Bridging the AI Trust Gap with Developers]( Keri Olson, vice president of IBM AI for Code Initiatives, discusses what benefits developers might realize by using AI in the development process. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Earn Exciting Rewards. Empower Your IT Network. Share our trusted newsletter with your friends, colleagues, team members, and social networks and earn fantastic perks. All you need is one! Give out your unique referral link and get an awesome rewards when they subscribe: ?ref_code=2662dc79&campaign_secondary_id=2&elqTrack=True [available incentives] Easily email, post or share and track rewards [here]( ?sp_aid=122044&elq_cid=22844169&sp_eh=9ec2e0353644c03ce56099bfb161a49d1f8a5a22f0d884f0cd961b89d205d529&utm_source=eloqua&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=_InformationWeek%20Leadership%20%26%20Careers%20NEW_03.13.24&sp_cid=52476&utm_content=_InformationWeek%20Leadership%20%26%20Careers%20NEW_03.13.24&sp_eh=9ec2e0353644c03ce56099bfb161a49d1f8a5a22f0d884f0cd961b89d205d529&elqTrackId=9e3339016c8941e1bc19ebb4296b4f08&elq=e443e534b67e4102b8b12a3ea1761990&elqaid=122044&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=52476)! [InformationWeek Leadership careers]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [googleplus](informationweek?sp_aid=122044&elq_cid=22844169&sp_eh=9ec2e0353644c03ce56099bfb161a49d1f8a5a22f0d884f0cd961b89d205d529&utm_source=eloqua&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=_InformationWeek%20Leadership%20%26%20Careers%20NEW_03.13.24&sp_cid=52476&utm_content=_InformationWeek%20Leadership%20%26%20Careers%20NEW_03.13.24&sp_eh=9ec2e0353644c03ce56099bfb161a49d1f8a5a22f0d884f0cd961b89d205d529&elqTrackId=124338214a6d4d9d97f0249d72396edf&elq=e443e534b67e4102b8b12a3ea1761990&elqaid=122044&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=52476) [rss]( [linkedin]( InformationWeek c/o Informa Tech Holdings LLC | Registered in the United States with number 7418737 | 605 Third Ave., 22nd Floor, New York, New York 10158, USA [Contact Us](mailto:iwkbtnnewsletters@ubm.com) | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2024 Informa PLC. All Rights Reserved.

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