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Category: Industry Insights
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The Untapped Potential of a Mobile Workforce
For many, a car serves as more than just transportation – it becomes a home. While this reality often stems from financial hardship, it also fosters unique strengths that employers may overlook. In an era where adaptability and resilience are prized in the workplace, individuals living in vehicles can offer exceptional value to forward-thinking employers.…
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The Rise of Fully European Smartphone Brands
The European Touch in Smartphone Innovation – In a market dominated by global giants, a few European smartphone brands have carved their niche, standing out with innovation, sustainability, and ethical practices. These brands may not compete with the mass-market appeal of some Asian and American brands, but they bring something unique: a commitment to quality,…
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When MySQL Isn’t Enough
– Exploring Alternatives for Modern Web Applications – MySQL has been a cornerstone of web development for decades, powering everything from blogs to e-commerce platforms. It’s lightweight, reliable, and versatile – a true workhorse in the database world. But as web applications grow more complex and diverse, even this trusted database can start to show…
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Investment Opportunities in European Tech: Reducing Dependency on U.S. and China
In today’s rapidly evolving tech landscape, global dominance by U.S. and Chinese tech giants presents both challenges and unique opportunities. For investors looking to support the rise of European alternatives, there is significant potential to capitalize on growing demand for privacy-focused and independent digital services. Search Engines: Qwant, Ecosia, and Startpage – Opportunities for Growth…
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Transferable Skills Across Programming Languages
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, the ability to adapt and learn new programming languages is invaluable. But what makes some developers more adept at this than others? A key factor is the presence of transferable skills honed through experience in various programming languages, complemented by a foundational understanding of computer science principles. Logical Thinking…
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100,000 employees in the IT industry in Denmark
Close to 100,000 employees in the IT industry in Denmark. Apart from a brief slowdown during the corona, the number of full-time employees has increased continuously since 2013, and there are now 98,558 employees in the industry. In just one year, 4,685 more IT people have been hired, representing an increase of 5.0%. It is…