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The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network.
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What to expect from NTT R&D Forum 2025
28 Aug 2025 -
Vast revs up SyncEngine to drive data mobility
22 Aug 2025 -
UBS banks on Domino Data Lab
22 Aug 2025
NTT R&D Forum 2025 is staged at Tokyo’s Musashino R&D Center this November… and the Computer Weekly Developer Network team is ready to attend, read, listen and report… so what can we ...
Data mobility is of paramount importance… a) always, regardless b) especially in the age of multi-cloud distributed computing c) due to the now widely variegated information landscape that AI ...
Enterprise technology vendors sell to customers. That makes vendors vendors and it makes customers customers, usually. Every now and again, that part of the fabric in the space-time continuum gets ...
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What to expect from Sitecore Symposium 2025
21 Aug 2025 -
IFS points to ‘invisible revolution' in Industrial AI
21 Aug 2025 -
What to expect from Qualys QSC 2025
20 Aug 2025 -
Software engineers brace for foldable smartphone development
20 Aug 2025 -
Series brief: AI workflow platforms & tools
18 Aug 2025 -
What to expect from Cloudera EVOLVE25
14 Aug 2025 -
Snyk CTO: Platform engineering is a DevOps ally in the AI era
13 Aug 2025
The Computer Weekly Developer Network is off to Sitecore Symposium 2025. As many readers will know, Sitecore is recognised as a company that creates digital products through its agentic experience ...
Industrial AI software company IFS has released a global study detailing the scale of Industrial AI adoption across industries. The research aims to suggest that there is an “invisible revolution” ...
A firm fixture on the global technology event calendar every year, the Computer Weekly Developer Network is once again off to Qualys QSC Americas. Held at the JW Marriott Houston, Texas from ...
There was a time when we defined developers as developers. Then, over the years, they became mobile-first developers, cloud-native developers, API-first orchestration-aware developers and then… ...
AI got to work. Well, to be clear, AI has “gotten” to work for us as it now permeates enterprise applications with its automations, accelerators and ancillary augmentations that we hope will make ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network is off to Cloudera Evolve25. The conference is held on September 25th at Glasshouse 660 in New York and is set to showcase the organisation’s anywhere cloud ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Danny Allan in his role as chief technology officer at Snyk. Allan writes in full as follows… There’s a common ...
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What to expect from CamundaCon 2025
12 Aug 2025 -
Sysdig Sage, knows its cloud security threat onions
11 Aug 2025 -
What to expect from UiPath Fusion 2025
08 Aug 2025 -
Tiny goes big on developer tools
07 Aug 2025 -
What to expect from o9 Solutions aim10x Americas 2025
06 Aug 2025
The Computer Weekly Developer Network is off to CamundaCon. Billed as the process orchestration and automation conference, Camunda firmly identifies itself in this marketplace and is known for its ...
Sysdig is a “seasoned” player in the real-time cloud security arena. As such, the firm has now launched an agentic cloud security platform powered by Sysdig’s autonomous AI agents, which are ...
He calls them “robots” in fact, not software bots, automations or agents per se... UiPath CEO Daniel Dines often talks directly about robotic process automation (RPA) and its intelligent ...
Diminutively-named Tiny Technologies has come forward with enhancements in its rich text editor, TinyMCE. TinyMCE 8 is the latest release of the trusted WYSIWYG editor component that is used by ...
Summer is over, folks, so it’s time for the European and North American technology conference circuit to get back into gear and the Computer Weekly Developer Network team wants to start things off ...