With both Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden vying for the Democratic nomination in the upcoming U.S. presidential election, there was always a high possibility that the eventual party standard-bearer ...
Sunday (March 8) will be International Women's Day. Women have been underrepresented in IT workplaces and professions for decades, but quite a few individuals and organizations have been ...
Think of IT certification as being like a blanket, perhaps a giant patchwork quilt. There are some areas where the blanket is thick and cozy, providing ample coverage. In other spots, however, ...
Earlier this week the Microsoft certification team cemented its all-in commitment to role-based certification, flushing away the final remains of the previous long-running regime. As of June 30, ...
Billie Jean King beat Bobby Riggs in straight sets in the most famous of the three tennis matches to be organized and promoted using the moniker Battle of the Sexes, claiming a winner-take-all ...
The world needs more computer workers, but it doesn't need more computers. Thanks to ...
Last week in this space, we discussed the gradual transition away from traditional desktop computers, with laptop computers providing a bridge to a future where, well, we aren't sure what happens next. ...
The Certification Magazine home office is closed today in honor of the U.S. holiday of Washington's Birthday (also known as Presidents Day). We'll be back tomorrow (Feb. 18), with more of the ...
Nobody stays King of the Hill forever. When we drew up last year's Salary Survey 75 list, the Amazon Web Services Certified Developer - Associate credential was the hot new No. 1. With this year's list, it's ...
Once upon a time in America, the bakery chain Sara Lee secured a footnote in the annals of advertising history with the slogan, "Everybody doesn't like something, but nobody doesn't like Sara Lee." It used to ...
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