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Software engineer salaries in different India cities revealed, in Bengaluru it is almost 4X of Ahmedabad
New salary data from Levels.fyi website shows Bengaluru tops India’s tech pay chart with nearly Rs 35 lakh per year for ...
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'Windows sucks,' former Microsoft Engineer says, explains how to fix it
Respecting users choices and offering a hardcore mode among key suggestions. Retired Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer has ...
Emergent Software, a software development, cloud consulting, and data engineering firm based in Minneapolis, is proud to mark its 10th anniversary. What began in 2015 as a local consultancy has grown ...
Abu Dhabi University (ADU), in collaboration with industry leaders including IBM, Microsoft, Huawei, ZAKA AI, Google ...
The latest effort by Microsoft follows the launch of the EU Data Boundary. In June, Microsoft revealed a set of "sovereignty ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Software developers show less constructive skepticism when using AI assistants than when working with human colleagues
When writing program code, software developers often work in pairs—a practice that reduces errors and encourages knowledge ...
After a generation of record growth, Seattle's tech employers have not only pulled back on hiring but shifted billions into AI that could cut hiring even further.
Think you know when an MS Teams message was edited or who's calling for a video chat? Think again. These recently-fixed flaws ...
GM hires ex-Microsoft and Apple exec Ed Nightingale as VP of Digital Products and Infrastructure. He'll lead software ...
IBM reported a slowdown last month in its core cloud software segment, sparking concern among investors who had been banking ...
India among first four markets to get local data processing for Microsoft 365 Copilot by end-2025, aimed at boosting trust ...
In little more than five months, Amazon and Microsoft have announced they're collectively cutting more than 29,000 roles.
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