Today’s software development strategy needs to consider trends such as agile, mobile, app stores, cloud, middleware, open source and open standards – and more. The future of software development increasingly blurs the lines between in-house applications, packaged software, and the cloud.
How can an IT leader ensure their software strategy meets such demands, and uses the right combination of in-house and external skills?
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CW500: Agile techniques for software development
Using agile development methodologies can speed software development and reduce the likelihood of errors, IT leaders heard at the CW500 Club Read the full story here
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Dave Heath, head of software engineering at the LateRooms Group, gives his views on the future of software development, in this presentation for Computer Weekly’s CW500 Club for senior IT professionals. DOWNLOAD THE REPORT
Jagdeep Singh Bhambra, head of software development at the FT, gives his views on the future of software development, in this presentation for Computer Weekly’s CW500 Club for IT leaders. DOWNLOAD THE REPORT
Gus Power, CTO at Energized Work, gives his views on the future of software development, in this presentation for Computer Weekly’s CW500 Club. DOWNLOAD THE REPORT
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CW500 Club
The CW500 Club from Computer Weekly is a private members' club for senior IT professionals and leading industry figures. Membership is by invitation only and allows access to premium content for IT leaders and a monthly networking event held at the BCS (Chartered Institute for IT) in London.
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