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Fedora / Red Hat Leftovers


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Sep 30, 2022


Security Leftovers

5 Nautilus Extensions to Enhance Your GNOME File Manager



Friday’s Fedora Facts: 2022-39


↺ Friday’s Fedora Facts: 2022-39


> Here’s your weekly Fedora report. Read what happened this week and what’s coming up. Your contributions are welcome (see the end of the post)!



Fedora Community Blog: CPE Weekly Update – Week 39 2022


↺ Fedora Community Blog: CPE Weekly Update – Week 39 2022


> This is a weekly report from the CPE (Community Platform Engineering) Team. If you have any questions or feedback, please respond to this report or contact us on #redhat-cpe channel on libera.chat.


> We provide you with both infographics and text versions of the weekly report. If you just want to quickly look at what we did, just look at the infographic. If you are interested in more in-depth details look at the infographic.



IT leadership: What to prioritize for the remainder of 2022 [Ed: When Red Hat says "modernize, modernize, modernize" it means accept vendor lockin and get entangled in impractical complexity]


↺ IT leadership: What to prioritize for the remainder of 2022


> As the calendar year winds down, you may be looking at your IT agenda and wondering what to chip away at in the remaining months. I encourage you to stay locked on the obvious, daunting as it may seem, and modernize, modernize, modernize.



Hybrid intelligence: Bridging the skills gap


↺ Hybrid intelligence: Bridging the skills gap


> With IT spending projected to total $4.5 trillion in 2022, it’s clear that cutting-edge technology is on every IT executive’s wish list this year. However, while investing in emerging technology is essential, businesses can’t beat the competition by simply increasing tech spending. IT leaders must create foolproof strategies that consider what these new technologies will do and how they will upskill workers to use them.


> Additionally, inflation will severely impact IT budgets as vendors adjust prices for the current market. Consequently, CIOs must be selective when choosing digital solutions.


> So which technologies will win in 2022 and beyond? Those that empower businesses to capitalize on existing technology infrastructure. Artificial intelligence (AI) solutions and a hybrid intelligence (HI) approach can bridge skills gaps in a workforce and help workers fundamentally change how they work and interact with technology.




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