How To Get Started In IT

15 Jul 2021 Blog

Starting a career in IT has been the goal for many high school students graduating this year. They want to work on the latest technology and dive into artificial intelligence topics with the force of a thousand suns. IT is not necessarily an easy path to take, but if you have the stamina and the passion for it, your professional life will never be dull. You will always be learning something new and looking forward to the next big invention, and focusing on becoming a better technologist.

As an IT professional, you will have many options and opportunities for work because this field is broad and ever-expanding. You can become a simple system administrator or go beyond that and become a white hat hacker or systems architect to develop innovative technology that protects the world’s digital systems. Technology is not going to stop evolving, so you have to evolve with it as well. This is why you must get the proper education and experience to handle the massive world of information technology.

Here are some tips on how you can start a career in the IT industry.

Research IT careers.

Of course, the first step you should take is figuring out what parts of the IT world interests you the most. If you were to become a chef, you would need to determine which food you want to specialize in. The same goes for IT. You want to find careers that align with your lifestyle (i.e., if you want to work remotely, if you prefer programming over databases). For this, you can do a quick search online for the many different career paths you can take.

During this process, you may become overwhelmed by the amount of information you’ll find. To prevent this from happening, you can seek admission guidance services like Empowerly so they can walk you through your options. They will also help you determine which colleges are available for you and even help you fill out your college admission papers and edit your essays. Services like this are essential for people who want to do many things at once but can’t seem to choose a single career path.

Read about colleges and IT programs.

Moreover, you will have to research which colleges you’d prefer to attend as well as the programs they offer. Suppose you don’t think you are into the idea of attending college. In that case, you can sign up for the University of Cincinnati’s information technology online school, which offers all the requirements to obtain your master’s degree in information technology. Their hands-on technical and problem solving techniques will empower you with the tools to develop your own IT skills beyond the competition. They offer flexible courses to help professionals in the field learn about the latest technology and how it can be used to solve society’s crucial problems.

Sharpen your IT skills.

During this entire process, you will need to sharpen your IT skills in whichever field you are striving for. This will mean working on cybersecurity, programming, networks, cloud computing, or even machine learning. Be sure to constantly develop your IT skillset so you can fill up your portfolio or resume with valuable skills rather than with empty years of manual labor. Partner up with your friend in the industry and work on projects that can push you both forward in your careers. You can even work on a startup business or an initiative to solve a common issue people may be facing in your community.

Follow these tips, and your future professional self will thank you when the time arrives.

ONLY Webinars Launches Webinar Titled, ‘Transform Your Business With Agile Infrastructure’

14 Jul 2021 Blog

Dubai, UAE – On Wednesday 1 September 2021, at 11 am (UAE time), ONLY webinars will be hosting a webinar titled, ‘Transform Your Business With Agile Infrastructure’.

The webinar is sponsored by TechAccess and Hitachi Vantara.

Jason Beckett, Global CommericalTechincal Sales Lead at Hitachi Vantara will be speaking about ‘Unified Converged Infrastructure’. He will demonstrate how organisations can drive faster and more reliable operations with modern infrastructure resources that are optimized to deliver the right data to their applications. Participants can also discover new insights, respond to opportunities faster, and support new use cases, at any scale, from the edge to the cloud.

Chris Gee, Unified Compute Platform Sales Specialist (EMEA) at Hitachi Vantara will talk about the steps involved in building a ‘Modern Data Infrastructure’. He will show the attendees how they can accelerate digital transformation with the leading storage portfolio, no matter what type of data, application, or business.

According to Sanjay Naithani, General Manager, MEP & Africa at Hitachi Vantara, “We look forward to meeting CEO’s, CTO’s and CIO’s from leading government and private sector organisations during this webinar. Our deep roots in both IT and operations technology combined with our strategic advisory and consulting expertise can now accelerate our customers’ digital journeys faster than ever. We are helping organisationsin the region implement digital strategies that transform their operations, improve customer experiences and create new business models.”

The webinar will be moderated by Sharad Agarwal, a serial entrepreneur and Founder of ONLY webinars. According to Sharad Agarwal, “We have seen an extremely robust response from the C-Suite executives in the Middle East region who have already registered to attend this exciting webinar.”

Those interested in attending the webinar can register online at the ONLY webinars website at www.onlywebinars.com or on Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_UUWdh5BFSduXw-IkygpoQw

About ONLY webinars

ONLY webinars was launched by Cyber Gear to assist organisations in the region to design, host, and promote webinars online. Webinars are ideal for boosting brand awareness and legitimacy, turning prospects into customers, and increasing revenue. In the post COVID economy, most businesses have turned to online platforms to communicate effectively with their stakeholders. All touchpoints of communication are becoming contactless and webinars offer a great way to promote products and services online.

For more information, contact:

Sharad Agarwal

Founder

ONLY webinars

04 3312627

0506449103

info@onlywebinars.com

ONLY webinars – We Host Corporate Webinars

Practical ways to increase the speed of your website

5 Jul 2021 Web design

According to Ericsson Mobility Report, “the level of stress caused by mobile speed delays is similar to that of watching a horror movie or solving a math problem and greater than standing at the edge of a virtual cliff”.

Your website is the face of your business to the online world. Just like the accessibility of your office to your customers, your website leaves a lasting impression on your customer’s minds. The design and overall look-and-feel play an important role in this aspect. But what paves the way is the loading time. According to a recent study from Kissmetrics.com, 79% of online shoppers say they won’t go back to a website if they’ve had trouble with load speed. A fast website is perceived as a professional one; though that ideology is purely psychological, speed is directly connected to performance and better performance is seen as the fruit of the effort put forth in creating the website.

Let us ask ourselves, aren’t we all looking for immediate answers and quick results? We are more likely to purchase a product from a website or book a service consultation, if the website moves smoothly from one page to another, shift from one screen to another in a seamless fashion. We tend to trust websites that are interactive and spontaneous. Speed is, therefore, linked with user experience, and the better the user experience, the better the conversion rates. Lookers turn to buyers when users can find what they want, and they can find it fast.

Performance is about retaining existing customers. For example, Pinterest reduced perceived wait times by 40%, and this increased search engine traffic and sign-ups by 15%. COOK reduced average page load time by 850 milliseconds which increased conversions by 7%, decreased bounce rates by 7%, and increased pages per session by 10%. Even Google SEO ranks websites based on speed.

Hence, it’s all about speed.

  • Image Optimization

The images in any webpages take up more space and thereby more time to load than ordinary text. But that does not degrade their purpose at all. Images add more visual perspective to our web pages than text can bring. So, it is important to use reasonable, supported formats to upload images that have been compressed for a webpage.

It is also advised to use applications that can render multiple images at a single HTTP request. The images are stored as a single large file. This also reduces the time taken to process various requests and their responses.

  • Specify Image Dimensions

It is important to specify the dimensions of images so that it will become easier for the webpage to load the image in a placeholder of a given breadth and height, instead of forcing the browser to load the entire image. This will help reduce the time taken to load as the browser understands clearly the space occupied by the image and can load the other parts of the webpage while the image is getting displayed.

  • Optimizing code using best practices

This is one of the effective ways to increase the performance of the website that can be done during the development stage itself. Using the right logic can help reduce the number of lines of code that has to load several variables to operate when it can yield the same results. Also removing unused code that brings no change in the webpage can bring a lot of change in optimizing performance.

  • In-memory technology

In-memory technologies are utilized on the server side to optimize performance and increase speed. The frequently accessed information is stored in the RAM so that we do not require to access the database more frequently. For an eCommerce website, calling the database to request information each time can prove to be very time-consuming. Also, since RAM is 10 times faster than hard disk when it comes to input output.

  • Reducing round trips to access files

This technique can be used in image optimization and loading JavaScript external files. Multiples JavaScript files can be combined into a single file and accessed in one request. This method is a decision taken between one request or multiple trips to render elements of a webpage and carry out processes.

  • Reduce server response time

Choosing the right server based on the needs of the organization is the key. Choosing hosting services must be based on the RAM, hard drive, and CPU storage it can provide the website with. On top of that, it is required to choose between the most feasible options when it comes to hosting:

  • Shared Hosting- It is the cheapest option, but it compromises on the speed aspect to provide ample shared resources at a low cost.
  • VPS Hosting- Virtual Private Hosting is where the entire server is divided into various independent servers. This will help the organizations on a low budget have their dedicated resources instead of sharing with other websites. Therefore, the network traffic will not be shared and will not affect the speed.
  • Dedicated Hosting- This is an expensive option and can be used by large corporations that can handle the responsibility of having and maintaining their resources.
  • Minimize time to first byte- Browser Caching

Just like measuring the amount of time taken for an entire webpage to load, it is important to look at the time taken for the webpage to start loading, known as Time To First Byte(TTFB). Google recommends a 200ms TTFB for a webpage to load.

This can be best achieved by loading parts of the website or the previously loaded website in its entirety in the browser’s cache. This way, the webpage can load without having to send out HTTP requests to the server. In a WordPress site, it is possible to enable “Page Cache” at the developer end so that the pages are automatically cached at the client’s end.

  • Content Delivery Network

Content Delivery Network (CDN) is viewed as the ultimate solution to eliminate issues related to server response time due to problems like geographical barriers. Using CDN, the website is cached in a global server from your own. When a user sends a request, the server closest to them attends their request. This can also help eliminate the issues caused by network traffic flowing to a single file.

  • Reduce external scripts

JavaScript and CSS external scripts or any other embedded services for that matter can take their own time to call and render, contributing to the load time. If the services and scripts are not worth the wait time expended, it is better to remove or uninstall them.

One can tap the external scripts that are sending requests by taking a look at the network tab of chrome developer tools.

  • Using Plugins and blocks

Plugins and blocks can improve the speed and minimize redirects and pop-up advertisements on the site. Each redirect is a separate request and can contribute to downgrading performance. Likewise, blocking pop-up ads can also add to enhancing user experience.

It is also important to note that usage of too many plugins can do more harm than good.

Not only in the case of plugins but optimizing website speed, in general, is all about understanding your website inside out and creating a balance between what is most required and how effectively it can be served. It is about running speed checks frequently to measure where the weaknesses lie and to put one’s best efforts to correct them.

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