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From anticipating the future of technology to uncovering the secrets of leading high-performing teams, CIOs share the books that have transformed their careers, all while inspiring and entertaining them.
To drive cost efficiency, organizations need a process in place designed to manage and schedule the rollout of mission-critical software updates and releases to the production environment this is where release management comes into play.
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What was your first job? I was a developer at IBM, building large systems for banks, telecom operators and securities exchange companies.
Did you always want to work in IT? I fell in love with technology during high school when I was able to write a program on an old Apple machine in 1993. The ability to create “a small world” by writing a few lines of code is fascinating. My passion around technology has not stopped since then.
What was your education? Do you hold any certifications? What are they? I received my bachelor and master’s degrees at Zhejiang University.