Tricentis and three survey project collaborators have provided new insights on global trends in open-source tool testing - revealing that technical skills is the main roadblock to open-source tool adoption. . The study focused on the open-source tool testing industry, not how or if companies and software developers test their code. This is an issue that confronts both open-source and commercial or proprietary software. The results revealed that a lack of technical skills is the major roadblock to open-source tool adoption, with 30 percent of organizations surveyed saying they lacked the skills to adopt open-source tools, according to Kevin Dunne, senior vice president for strategic initiatives at Tricentis. . The research examined the landscape of collaborative software development platforms, uncovering significant barriers to widespread utilization.. open-source Testing Tools, Tool Adoption Barriers, Technical Skills Gap. . Brittany Day
Demand for Linux talent is on the rise, but finding those professionals is difficult. Eight in 10 (81%) survey respondents say that hiring Linux talent is a priority in 2012. This pressing matter is particularly evident when Linux demand is compared to hiring in other skill sets: 63 percent of hiring managers are increasing Linux hires relative to jobs created in other skill areas. . The issue? A full 85 percent say finding Linux talent is somewhat to very difficult, making Linux professionals some of the most sought talent in 2012. Companies are making significant investments to attract and retain Linux talent. Linux professionals garner more full-time positions and better salaries, bonuses and perks. While the pay increase for tech professionals averaged just two percent in 2011, Linux professionals have seen a five percent increase in salaries year-over-year and a 15 percent jump in bonus payouts. Flexible work schedules (37%), additional training and certification programs (30%), and salary increases above the company norm (28%) are among the perks Linux gurus can expect. The link for this article located at HP Security is no longer available. . The need for Linux experts is skyrocketing, but attracting the right talent continues to be a major hurdle for various sectors.. Linux Jobs, Talent Acquisition, Hiring Trends. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
From all over the world, they make the annual pilgrimage to Las Vegas. They have names such as Mudge, Null and Dark Tangent. Tattooed, pierced, tie-dyed and ready to brag, they wear motorcycle boots, leather and even kilts in the hot July desert sun.. . .. From all over the world, they make the annual pilgrimage to Las Vegas. They have names such as Mudge, Null and Dark Tangent. Tattooed, pierced, tie-dyed and ready to brag, they wear motorcycle boots, leather and even kilts in the hot July desert sun. They are, by far, the smartest group of misfits you will ever encounter. Some of them have IQs that can boil water, others have technical and programming skills that can put almost any system administrator to shame, and if you run a computer network, they can be your worst nightmare. Welcome to DefCon 8.0. The link for this article located at GlobeTechnology is no longer available. . Delve into the fascinating realm of Black Hat, where savvy technologists convene in Sin City for an eye-opening and exhilarating experience.. DefCon Conference,Hacker Culture,Network Security,Tech Community,Security Experts. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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