The nonprofit IT certification and training organization is creating new products and programs to address the growing AI jobs market.
Cisco is seeing a tough climate for its networking business, but it's reporting better news on the AI and security fronts.
Following in the footsteps of other global telecom vendors, Cisco may restructure its operations and lay off thousands of employees in the process.
Just 700 new positions added to the IT job market as unfilled positions remain high and companies report hiring plans for 2024.
Cloud expertise and security know-how remain critical in building today’s networks, and these skills pay top dollar, according to Skillsoft’s annual ranking of the most valuable IT certifications. Demand for talent continues to outweigh s
The telecom giant said it will embark on a host of cost-cutting measures over the next three years, which includes a workforce reduction plan.
CompTIA CloudNetX certification aims to validate the knowledge of network professionals who manage complex, hybrid cloud environments.
The layoffs are part of a restructuring initiative aimed at improving efficiency and customer service, Kyndryl says.
In addition to the layoffs, which would impact about 1,400 employees, the company is undergoing an internal restructuring to create two business units, Twilio Communications and Twilio Data & Applications.
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of its Networking Academy, Cisco has launched new courses and partnerships to meet ambitious targets for cybersecurity, networking and general IT skills training.