Articles associated with topic: software architect career

  • Jobs That Rely Heavily on Python Offer High Salaries

    A Python developer can make an average of $107,578 per year. That’s pretty good, but many companies aren’t looking for a “pure” Python developer; they’re looking to fill roles that require extensive knowledge o…
  • 5 Highest-Paying Technology Specialties in Atlanta

    If you’d like to live in a city where you can increase your earning power, Atlanta might trump Austin or even Silicon Valley. Atlanta was one of the few U.S. cities where tech pros achieved salary growth (5 per…
  • Why Microservices Should Factor into Architecture Planning

    At every turn, it seems there’s a new technology trend with the potential to revolutionize your organization. Whether it’s artificial intelligence, big data, Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, or something e…
  • Software Architects Earning Top Dollar: Report

    What’s in a job title? A better salary, for one thing. According to new survey data from infrastructure-automation firm Puppet, tech pros with “architect” in their title make far more than sysadmins (system adm…
  • Changing The Way The World Moves

    How Ford’s Technical Specialists Manage a Globalized Workforce The automotive industry is in a state of rapid change. In addition to the expedient move to electrification, auto manufacturers around the world ar…
  • Career Profile: Civic Technologist

    The public sector is undergoing disruption on a number of fronts, including technological. However it evolves in coming years, the process of civic engagement—getting people to engage in issues of public concer…
  • Tech Job Titles With the Highest Salaries

    The average annual technology salary in the U.S. hit $96,370 in 2015, according to the annual salary survey from Dice. Depending on experience, skill-set, and geographical location, some tech pros are pulling d…
  • How to Get Hired by Deloitte

    Deloitte LLP -- the audit, financial advisory, tax and consulting firm and its subsidiaries -- has about 60,000 employees in more than 100 offices across the country. Its technology practice involves about 8,70…
  • What to Do When You’re Tired of Managing

    It’s seen as a natural progression: You’ve worked your way up from coder or developer to a spot as a department manager. But it hasn’t turned out like you imagined. You’re spending most of your time managing pe…
  • What Cognizant Looks for in New Hires

    Cognizant Technology Solutions has a growing business in global consulting, IT and business process services, and its workforce is an important part of the equation. In an interview with Dice News, James Lennox…
  • IBM Designing Superman Servers For World's Largest Telescope

    How's this for a daunting task? By 2017, IBM must develop low-power microservers that can handle 10 times the traffic of today's Internet—and resist blowing desert sands, to boot. Sound impossible? Hopefully no…
  • Why Finding Your 'Work-Life Integration' is Better Than 'Work-Life Balance'

    We’re all familiar with the so-called Work-Life Balance. But, this conjures up visions of see-saws that must be perfectly balanced with equal weights on both ends at all times to ensure success. I personally be…
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