No company for coders! Why Salesforce, among world’s most-valued software companies, won’t hire more engineers – Times of India

No company for coders! Why Salesforce, among world’s most-valued software companies, won’t hire more engineers – Times of India

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff emphasised that Agentforce, their primary AI offering, has become the company’s central focus. (AI image) Salesforce, the San Francisco-based software giant, has announced that it will not be hiring any more engineers this year, citing substantial productivity improvements from artificial intelligence. During the 20VC with Harry Stebbings podcast, Salesforce CEO Marc…

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Engineers dominate CAT 2024 results with 13 achieving perfect 100 percentiles! Is the discipline gap widening? – Times of India

Engineers dominate CAT 2024 results with 13 achieving perfect 100 percentiles! Is the discipline gap widening? – Times of India

The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Calcutta announced the much-anticipated Common Admission Test (CAT) 2024 results on December 19, 2024. CAT is one of India’s most prestigious management entrance exams, attracting lakhs of aspirants each year who aim to secure admission to postgraduate management programs at IIMs and other top business schools nationwide.While students from…

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14 candidates get perfect score in CAT 2024; 13 of them are engineers | India News – Times of India

14 candidates get perfect score in CAT 2024; 13 of them are engineers | India News – Times of India

MUMBAI: Fourteen candidates, including one female student, scored the perfect score in Common Admission Test (CAT) 2024 for admissions to premier Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs). Engineering students dominate the list of toppers, with only one non-engineering student bagging 100 percentile. The number of toppers is the same as last year. IIM-Calcutta, the convening body…

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Watch: This German engineer’s underwater home has a bed, toilet, TV, computer, clocks, internet and more – Times of India

Watch: This German engineer’s underwater home has a bed, toilet, TV, computer, clocks, internet and more – Times of India

A German aerospace engineer has chosen an extraordinary mission to set a world record by living in a submersible capsule 11 meters (36 feet) beneath the sea off Panama’s coast.Rudiger Koch, 59, has already spent two months underwater and has two more months to go. His ambitions extend beyond record-setting. He believes this experiment as…

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