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Top 10 in-demand technology skills to learn in 2020

AS we are in this lockdown we have enough time to improve our skills which will help us to land a better job. Here is the list of top 10 technology to learn in 2020 1.Artficial Intelligence Hiring growth for AI specialists has grown 74% annually in the past 4 years Average salary: $122,000 average across various AI careers The amount of jobs requiring AI skills has multiplied by 4.5 since 2013  Artificial intelligence specialties can benefit a variety of tech careers, from software engineers to data scientists to product managers. 2.Machine Learning Machine learning is one of the most innovative and exciting fields moving into the future, making it one of the most profitable skills you can learn. From Siri and Alexa to chatbots to predictive analysis to self-driving cars, there are a ton of uses for this futuristic tech. According to McKinsey, 49% of companies are currently exploring or planning to use machine learning. Average salary: $138K+ (Machine Le

Top 5 apps india downloaded during lockdown 2020

As we are in the lockdown we make of this online apps which is used ot fulfill our requirements and also to waste our precious time.Here is the list of top 5 most downloaded application in india in this lockdown 1. Tiktok  In March 2020, TikTok was the most downloaded app in the world. In the weeks leading up to the lockdown, TikTok was the most popular app in the country. During the lockdown, it gained a further 14.1 million users, falling second only to Zoom. Just before the lockdown (March 11 to March 25), the short video sharing platform had over 18.9 million downloads. TikTok is one of the most popular social media platforms in the world, and in 2019, followed WhatsApp in terms of overall downloads worldwide.   2.Zoom The video conferencing app Zoom is among the most downloaded apps in the country during the COVID-19 lockdown. It is largely used for group video calls, currently among the primary methods of socialising. According to data from US-based app analytics fir

Top 5 On Demand IT jobs in 2020

1.AI architect Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly commonplace in business and in consumer’s lives. In 2020, companies will be on the hunt for skilled workers to help meet the demand for AI-enabled products and services. Most companies look for an AI architect who has at least a master’s degree in computer science, data science or AI as well as past experience working in data or analytics. Candidates with knowledge of machine learning, natural language processing, AI integration, AI application programming and change management experience are in high demand. 2.Business intelligence analyst BI analysts need experience in database technology, analytics and reporting tools. Businesses typically look for candidates with a bachelor’s degree in computer science, information systems or engineering. You’ll want to hire someone with the skills to understand your organization’s unique data needs and then communicate those to stakeholders. It’s a role with huge deman

Government Launches a new App Challenge Alternative to Zoom

The central government has launched a video conferencing app development challenge for Indian companies with prize money of Rs. 1 crore. The innovation challenge has been introduced at a time when security issues have been highlighted in the Zoom video-conferencing app. “Innovation Challenge for Development of Video Conferencing Solution” has been introduced by the government to facilitate Work from Home (WFH) that has been continued for the past two month for crores of people in the country. WFH means that a huge amount of information is being shared online, giving rise to concerns over the privacy of the conversations and control over the app and data shared through the app. The app development program started  registration  on April 13 and the last date for registering is April 30. The government proposes many criteria for this app development such as 1.The app must work on all kind of devices 2.It should work on poor network areas 3.It should have a encrypyted com

Top 10 Youtube channels to learn Data Science in 2020

Data science is booming exponentially in almost all parts of the world. Data scientists are highly sought after because they seem to have the “magical” ability to create value from data for data-driven companies and organizations. Today, anyone can become data scientists because of the internet. You don’t need a college degree in Computer Science or a Ph.D. in Deep Learning to be qualified as a data scientist. As long as you can do what companies want you to do proffer valuable insight from data and help them grow their business and make decisions then you are a data scientist.  Data Science online courses with questionable prices are flooding the internet, most of which are not affordable. Instead of surfing the internet, why not go to YouTube? YouTube a great platform to learn because of its ability to visualize complex topics. With Covid-19 keeping everyone in their homes, this is the perfect opportunity to start learning something new, and why not make that Data Sc

Windows 7 computers will no longer be patched

Windows 7 computers will no longer be patched Today Today  is a big day for Windows. Microsoft is dropping support of Windows 7, nearly 11 years after first launching the operating system. Windows 7 became so popular, in fact, that it took Windows 10 nearly four years just to pass it in the market . Even today, millions of PCs are still running Windows 7, and the operating system still runs on a massive 26 percent of all PCs according to  data from netmarketshare . Microsoft spent years trying to get people to upgrade to windows 10 free of charge , but tens of millions of PCs will now be left vulnerable to exploits and security vulnerabilities. Microsoft has been notifying windows 7 users  throughout 2019 about today’s end of support, so people still stuck on the OS can’t say they haven’t been warned. A full-screen notification will appear  for Windows 7 users on Wednesday, warning that systems are now out of support. Microsoft is trying to convince existing users

Microsoft Unveils New Open Source Programming Language

Microsoft Unveils New (and Simpler) Open Source Programming Language Microsoft Research has introduced a new open source programming language called  Bosque  that aspires to be simple and easy to understand by embracing algebraic operations and shunning techniques that create complexity. Bosque was inspired by the syntax and types of TypeScript and the semantics of  ML  and Node/JavaScript. It's the brainchild of Microsoft computer scientist Mark Marron, who describes the language as an effort to move beyond the structured programming model that became popular in the 1970s. Marron believes we can do better by getting rid of sources of complexity like loops, mutable state, and reference equality.  This model builds on the successes of structured programming and abstract data types by simplifying existing programming models into a regularized form that eliminates major sources of errors, simplifies code understanding and modification, and converts many auto