In a word: Nope. Experience counts for more.
As the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), points out, “Some firms hire analysts with business or liberal arts degrees who have skills in information technology or computer programming.”
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Do You Really Need a Computer Science Degree in Today's Market?
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://insights.dice.com 2536 days ago
How to Get Your First 100k (Active) Users
Posted by estherschindler under Online MarketingFrom https://blog.winnie.com 2537 days ago
What we learned growing Winnie’s network of parents from a small private beta to a booming national community.
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Kanban project management: What to look for in a tool
Posted by estherschindler under ResourcesFrom https://www.hpe.com 2539 days ago
You can track a modest IT project or system overhaul with simple tools that don’t require a huge investment of money or time. Using shared spreadsheets and free or low-cost applications, you can keep your team coordinated and motivated, and deliver on time. Here are the features to look for.
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Why Do Fads Fade? The Inevitable Death Of Flappy Bird
Posted by estherschindler under Products and ServicesFrom https://blog.startuppulse.net 2542 days ago
Made Hot by: problogger78 on December 11, 2017 11:55 am
What is at the heart of today’s digital juggernauts and why do they seem to disappear as quickly as they rise? What is it about the things that capture our attention in a mental vice grip, only to be ridiculed as faddish whims later?
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10 computer science scholarships for budding technologists
Posted by estherschindler under Self-DevelopmentFrom https://www.hpe.com 2542 days ago
You may want to pursue a STEM degree, but the cost of education stands in your way. Fortunately, several scholarships can make your career options more affordable.
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Computer vendors start disabling Intel Management Engine
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2546 days ago
Intel has admitted that its in-chip Intel Management Engine program has major security holes. Some PC vendors are now disabling Management Engine to protect their customers.
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Government data: How open is too open?
Posted by estherschindler under ResourcesFrom https://www.hpe.com 2546 days ago
The notion of "open government” appeals to both citizens and IT professionals seeking access to freely available government data. But is there such a thing as data access being too open? Governments may want to be transparent, yet they need to avoid releasing personally identifiable information.
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Retail data analytics: 10 ways to improve holiday sales
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.hpe.com 2550 days ago
Powerful analytics tools enable brick-and-mortar stores to compete effectively against online retailers.
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New web browsing security tool arrives: DNS over TLS
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2550 days ago
Tenta DNS, an open-source DNS over TLS resolver, will help preserve users' privacy after the fall of net neutrality.
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3 Things You Need to Know to Master Self-Service BI Apps
Posted by bakercom1 under TechnologyFrom https://www.pcmag.com 2551 days ago
Self-service BI apps are supposed to be usable by anyone of any skill level, but most have a long way to go. If you want to use these apps, here's what you need to know first.
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