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Data ingestion vs. ETL: How are they different?
Data ingestion and ETL are often used interchangeably. But, they’re not the same thing. Here’s what they mean and how they work. The post Data ingestion vs. ETL: How are they different? appeared first on TechRepublic.
How to configure an SMTP server in a self-hosted instance Passbolt
With the self-hosted Passbolt password manager, you must configure an SMTP server to use the collaboration features. Learn how to do it. The post How to configure an SMTP server in a self-hosted instance Passbolt appeared first on TechRepublic.
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IBM is rolling out a new Partner Plus program
The company plans to double the number of its partner-facing brand and technical specialists to provide clients with technology, services and consulting expertise. The post IBM is rolling out a new Partner Plus program appeared first on TechRepublic.
Twitch experiences an outage for the second time in a week
The popular live streaming service Twitch is experiencing an outage for the second time this week. Around 3 PM ET on Thursday afternoon, many creators who were live on Twitch were cut off in the middle of their streams. “We … Continue reading
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Crypto is ringing in the New Year with new lawsuits and new chaos
To get a roundup of TechCrunch’s biggest and most important crytpo stories delivered to your inbox every Thursday at 12 p.m. PDT, subscribe here. Welcome back to Chain Reaction and Happy New Year! As we kick off 2023, I’m curious to … Continue reading
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Why Aren’t We Winning the War Against Cybercrime?
Cybercrime is a global problem that continues to plague businesses, individuals, and governments. Despite the increasing awareness of the importance of cybersecurity, criminals still remain active and highly successful in their attacks. So why can’t we seem to win the … Continue reading
California forces companies to show pay on job listings, revealing big tech salaries
A new law that went into effect this week requires most California employers to disclose salaries on job listings.
These states will dominate EV battery manufacturing in 2030
Georgia, Kentucky, and Michigan each have plans to stand up between 97 and 136 gigawatt hours of EV battery manufacturing capacity per year by 2030.
Crypto lender Genesis Trading lays off 30% of workforce
Barry Silbert’s Genesis Trading reduced headcount by 30%, or 60 jobs, as the crypto lender fends off a potential bankruptcy filing after the collapse of FTX.
Stitch Fix plans 20% job cuts as CEO steps down, founder Katrina Lake to reassume post
Stitch Fix founder Katrina Lake on Thursday announced the company will be cutting 20% of its salaried workforce and that she will reassume her post as CEO.