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Looking Beyond Silicon Valley: Why the US Tech Industry is Sprawling Inland

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Connecting the World of IT Hi {NAME} When you think of a ‘tech city’, chances are you pict

[IDG | CONNECT]( Connecting the World of IT [While Silicon Valley is still brimming with opportunity, other US hubs are picking up some serious steam and could hold the answer for talent-hungry CIOs]( Hi {NAME} When you think of a ‘tech city’, chances are you picture Silicon Valley and its sprawling metropolis of state-of-the-art offices that are home to the likes of Google, Facebook and Twitter. However, for a number of CIOs and IT managers, San Francisco is losing some of its appeal as house prices continue to spiral making the area almost uninhabitable to anyone not earning an eye wateringly large salary. [Read on]( to find out why the US tech industry leaders are looking to set up home outside of Silicon Valley [read more]( Kind Regards, IDG Connect P.S. The concept of smart cities is not a new one, with countries around the world implementing technology to make themselves a leader in this arena. [Find out]( why India and the Arab states have the edge over the West when it comes to executing a smart city development. [Opinion]( | [Interviews]( | [Analysis/Review]( | [News]( | [White papers]( [Tweeter]( [Gooleplus]( [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [Blog]( [Mail]( IDG Connect, Friendship House, 49/51 Gresham Road, Staines-Upon-Thames, TW18 4LY, UK. Copyright © 2018 IDG Connect Ltd. If you do not wish to receive any further emails [click here](

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