1. Puppet
1. Puppet

Puppet, an open source IT automation tool with the cute name, is anything but child's play. It has gained a foothold with some of tech's biggest players and Puppet Labs completed a $40 million round of investment funding in June. Goli says Dice.com expects tech professionals with automation and orchestration experience to continue to be on hiring managers' wish lists.
2. Cyber security
3. Big Data
3. Big Data

4. NoSQL
4. NoSQL

As mobile apps become
even more ubiquitous and big data and the cloud gain even greater
mainstream acceptance, NoSQL databases are also increasing their
popularity in the marketplace, according to Dice.com. Professionals who
know when -- and when not to -- use these new approaches will bring
much-needed flexibility, efficiency and agility to their companies'
operations, Goli says.
Two trends are driving
demand for Salesforce, Goli says: the sprawl of cloud computing and the
resulting increase of Salesforce.com implementations and businesses'
need to foster more intimate relationships with customers and analyze
the data associated with those relationships. As implementations of the
CRM tool increase, companies will require tech professionals who can
customize Salesforce.com as well as ensure solutions are scalable, he
says.

6. Hadoop
7. JIRA
7. JIRA

Businesses love
technology and talent that can save them money and maximize efficiency,
which explains the continued growth of cloud tech and the demand for
talent with related experience, says Goli. Intuit predicts that 78
percent of U.S. small businesses will have fully adopted the cloud by
2020, as compared to 37 percent today. As cloud computing grows, job
opportunities should soar well into the future, he says.
9. Information Security
9. Information Security
10. Python
10. Python

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