
With the average DevOps engineer commanding salaries in the realm of six figures, now is a great time to break into this field, and the DevOps Certification Training Master Class Bundle can get you started for only $69.

With the average DevOps engineer commanding salaries in the realm of six figures, now is a great time to break into this field, and the DevOps Certification Training Master Class Bundle can get you started for only $69.

For our ongoing series Fundamentals, we’re looking at different companies worldwide and the basic principles they were built on. This time: financial solutions company Collins SBA. At first glance, Collins SBA appears to be some sort of travel agency. Their well-designed homepage shows panoramic pictures of people hiking through deserts, snorkeling bays, and drinking wine on sunny balconies. In reality, Collins SBA is a financial consulting company employing about 35 people. Every single one of them gets to enjoy these marvelous outdoor activities because the firm offers five-hour working days. Jonathan Elliot, managing director at Collins SBA, successfully proposed the…
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By Daniel van Heusden and Andrea Hak When the Netherlands is mentioned the conversation often goes through a set cycle of topics. Yes, they go everywhere on their bicycles, have an open policy towards cannabis, and have an unhealthy relationship with fireworks. However, the Netherlands represents far more than these cliches; it’s home to one of the most vibrant startup ecosystems in the world. Okay, we might be slightly biased, but luckily we have a number of Dutch success stories, such as Adyen, Mendix and TomTom to illustrate our point. In fact, last year alone Dutch startups raked in…
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Today marks the 15th anniversary’s of Facebook’s existence. The last couple of years have been tumultuous for the company, as numerous reports revealed egregious missteps in keeping user data private and secure. Now’s a good time to ask CEO Mark Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg a pressing question: If you didn’t work for Facebook and knew what we know about it today, how would you feel about your family using the platform? 2018 was rife with stories of Facebook’s privacy and security gaffes, and it’s already in hot water in the first month of this year. Too bad they’re not…
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