Author: State Naukri

Confusion abounds in today’s technology world. In this moment of AI-amplified centrifugal chaos, organizations need the unifying — and synthesizing — focus of understandable and achievable technology visions. Sixty-five years ago, technology vision (singular) was frequently winnowed down to “What did you buy?” IT strategists of days-long-gone were little more than glorified purchasing agents. I fear too many organizations have regressed, replacing energy-expanding and consensus-creating cartographies of what comes next — and rock-ribbed commitments to outcomes we can accomplish together — with soulless lists of AI investments. It’s time for CIOs to get back on their vision horse. Our industry…

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Embracing resilience in 2026 If 2025 was the wake-up call, 2026 will be the year to act with discipline. That starts with an honest dependency inventory: not just which clouds you use directly, but which clouds and regions sit beneath your SaaS, security, networking, and operations tools. From there, you can classify systems by business criticality and map appropriate resilience patterns to each class, reserving the most expensive mechanisms, such as cross-region active-active, for systems where downtime is truly existential. Equally important is organizational change. Resilience is not only an architectural problem; it is an operations, finance, and governance problem.…

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CSIR-UGC NET December 2025 Answer Key: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued the provisional answer key and question paper, along with candidates responses for the CSIR UGC NET December 2025 exam. Candidates who appeared for the paper on December 18 can check the answer keys and their responses by logging into the portal at csirnet.nta.nic.in. In case of any discrepancy, candidates can raise a challenge to any answer they believe is incorrect. Objections can be submitted online until January 1, 2026, 11 pm. According to the NTA notice, 2,12,552 candidates appeared for the CSIR-UCG NET December 2025 session of…

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Key Takeaways The ECGC PO Exam 2025–26 is scheduled to be conducted on 11th January 2026. Based on a detailed comparison of the 2022 and 2024 ECGC PO exams, it is clear that the exam pattern has gradually become more analytical, time-bound, and concept-focused. The overall difficulty level has increased from moderate in 2022 to moderate-to-difficult in 2024, reducing the number of safe attempts. Reasoning Ability now focuses heavily on lengthy and complex puzzles, making time management crucial. Quantitative Aptitude has shifted towards concept-based arithmetic and lengthy Data Interpretation, rather than direct calculations. General Awareness has become more finance- and…

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Flatten your architecture Most AI adoption today is happening on architectures never designed for this level of volatility, says Richard Copeland, CEO of cloud services provider Leaseweb. “Everyone wants the magic of AI, but the moment they scale it, they’re confronted with the messy reality of data gravity, latency budgets, and storage economics,” he adds. “Teams are trying to secure endpoints, expand pipelines, add GPUs, and increase bandwidth but none of that stops the operational chaos if the foundation beneath it isn’t intentionally resilient.” You’ll almost certainly need more storage to support AI and not just for training sets, he…

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Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) has quickly become the enterprise default for grounding generative AI in internal knowledge. It promises less hallucination, more accuracy, and a way to unlock value from decades of documents, policies, tickets, and institutional memory. Yet while nearly every enterprise can build a proof of concept, very few can run RAG reliably in production. This gap has nothing to do with model quality. It is a systems architecture problem. RAG breaks at scale because organizations treat it like a feature of large language models (LLMs) rather than a platform discipline. The real challenges emerge not in prompting or…

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The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has announced the practical exam dates for the Class 12 Intermediate Annual Examination 2026. The Class 12 BSEB 2026 practical exams for subjects including home science, music and fine arts will be conducted between January 10 and January 20, 2026. Admit cards for candidates appearing in the practical subject examinations have been uploaded on the official website of the board at intermediate.biharboardonline.com. The last date to download the BSEB Class 12 practical exam hall tickets is January 9, 2026. The Board has requested the heads of all +2 level recognised educational institutions to download…

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Headquarters: United State URL: http://www.dsocialglobal.com/ We are hiring Paid Media Specialist to manage and scale Facebook and Google advertising campaigns. -Your Responsibilities: Manage, launch, and continuously optimize advertising campaigns across Facebook and Google Monitor campaign performance on a daily basis and translate data into clear, actionable insights Adjust budgets, bidding strategies, audiences, and targeting to improve CPC, CPA, CTR, and ROAS Test and refine ad creatives, audiences, and landing pages to identify and scale high-performing campaigns Work closely with the design, content, and sales teams to ensure marketing efforts are aligned and effective Keep up to date with platform updates,…

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Government jobs in India remain one of the most sought-after career paths due to job security, structured growth, social respect, and attractive benefits. With lakhs of candidates competing every year, understanding which government job exams to target in 2026 – along with their career prospects – is crucial for making informed decisions. In this article, we will explore the top 10 Government Job Exams in India, offering detailed insights into eligibility, scope, perks, and long-term career trajectories. Which are the top 10 Government Exams in India? The top government exams in India include UPSC CSE, IBPS PO, SBI PO, SSC…

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If 2025 proved anything, it was that India’s education story is no longer linear. It unfolded across classrooms and campuses, board exam halls and policy corridors, individual triumphs and systemic contradictions. From school students redefining excellence to universities questioning long-held assumptions about employability, curriculum, and global relevance, the year was marked by both aspiration and introspection.Here’s a look back at some of the most-read and impactful education stories of 2025—and why they mattered.Students at the centre: Redefining success beyond marksIn a year where academic pressure and burnout dominated conversations, the voice of students emerged stronger and more nuanced.One such story…

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