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Also: Making the Leap from IT Operations to DevSecOps Engineer MAR 30 ITPro Today Top Stories Nathan

Also: Making the Leap from IT Operations to DevSecOps Engineer MAR 30 ITPro Today [Feedstuffs Podcast]( Top Stories [Organizations Struggle with Cloud Complexity, Look to AI for Solutions]( Nathan Eddy A global NetApp survey finds that most businesses are being impacted by the growing complexity of cloud environments. [Read More](     [$335,000 Pay for ‘AI Whisperer’ Jobs Appears in Red-Hot Market]( Bloomberg News These "prompt engineers" spend their day coaxing the AI to produce better results and help companies train their workforce to harness the tools. For many, a computer engineering degree is optional. [Read More]( Spotlight [Making the Leap from IT Operations to DevSecOps Engineer]( Christopher Tozzi The leap from ITOps engineer to DecSecOps engineer isn't as far as many think. But the difference in salaries is. [Read More]( Headlines [Even With Chat GPT-4, There's No Such Thing as Artificial Intelligence]( Bloomberg News The term breeds misunderstanding and helps its creators avoid culpability. [Read More](     [Technology Is Encouraging Unprecedented Collaboration in Local Government]( A new report from Deloitte highlights nine specific trends that researchers expect to see within government in the coming year. [Read More]( Hot Topics [How to Detect Cryptojacking in a Cloud Environment]( Christopher Tozzi Detecting cryptojacking software within your cloud environment is difficult, but not impossible. These strategies will help you avoid unnecessary spending that results from cryptojacking attacks. [Read More](      [5 Key On-Premises Technologies That ITOps Engineers Must Still Know]( Christopher Tozzi Despite the widespread adoption of the cloud, these five on-premises technologies remain critical to modern ITOps work. [Read More]( [Manage Subscriptions]( You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL} Questions or problems? Contact [Customer Service](/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#a1e4ccc0c8cdf2d4d1d1ced3d5e1c8cfc7ced3ccc08fc2cecc9ed2d4c3cbc4c2d59ce8f5f1d3ce) ITPro | Informa | 605 Third Avenue, 22nd Floor, New York, NY 10158 | [Privacy Policy]( © 2022, Informa USA, Inc., All Rights Reserved.

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