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The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network.
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Refactoring the C-Suite: Why leadership needs a ‘full stack’ architecture rewrite
12 Dec 2025 -
HPE hybrid cloud: Morpheus is a wide awake for virtualisation
11 Dec 2025 -
Arcjet turbocharges in-code developer defences
11 Dec 2025
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Lee Whitmore, author, podcast host and leadership coach. With a thorough understanding of software application development ...
HPE starts its press statements with a quote, straight up, no preamble. Recent work emanating from the company sees Fidelma Russo, executive vice president of hybrid cloud and CTO at HPE remind us ...
Enterprise software application development is continually charged with the need to simplify, coalesce and automate core functions into what vendors often call a unified platform, a single pane of ...
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NTT DATA 2026 AI analysis points to maverick playbook moves
10 Dec 2025 -
Ataccama Snowflake partnership aims to solidify data trust leadership
10 Dec 2025 -
LangGrant LEDGE: LLM enterprise database (orchestration) governance engine
09 Dec 2025 -
SmartBear: Context is the new code: why self-service QA will deliver AI’s promised productivity
09 Dec 2025 -
Pryon: LLMs know how to speak; memory directs what to say
08 Dec 2025 -
AWS launches Kiro IDE for real agentic development at scale
04 Dec 2025 -
AWS simplifies model customisation
04 Dec 2025
AI is here, but is it? Through the rise and development of predictive, generative and agentic AI services, we have heard so many vendors (and indeed AI advocates and evangelists) tell us about the ...
Agentic data trust company Ataccama has announced a key development (actually a strategic investment) with Snowflake Ventures. Snowflake Ventures is the corporate venture capital (CVC) arm of ...
Database modernisation and synthetic data company LangGrant has launched LEDGE MCP server. This technology enables LLMs to reason across multiple databases at scale, execute multi-step analytics ...
This is a guest post to follow up the recent Computer Weekly Developer Network series on self-service computing written by Scott Kingsley, VP of engineering, SmartBear. SmartBear is known for its ...
Many of our core enterprise computing infrastructure core contrasts are changing. Where we were concerned with CPU ‘clock speed’ and the relative performance of any given member of the Intel ...
AWS used its re: Invent conference to announce Kiro, an AI IDE that helps software engineers move from concept to production through a simplified developer experience for working with AI agents. ...
AWS used its re: Invent 2025 conference to detail its work focused on simplifying model customisation to help developers build faster, more efficient AI agents. The company says that, now, Amazon ...
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AWS data & analytics VP: Charting new oceans, the evolution of data lakes
03 Dec 2025 -
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore tools-up for agentic AI software development
03 Dec 2025 -
AWS Frontier Agents saddle up to extend software development teams
02 Dec 2025 -
AWS recalibrates data economics further with S3 Vectors, batch & Intelligent-Tiering
02 Dec 2025 -
Pinecone blossoms on cost-performance for AI workloads
01 Dec 2025
Data lakes represent an ocean of information resources… and much like our blue planet’s waters, many of the depths remain uncharted and occasionally mysterious. Our notion of data lakes has ...
AWS used its re: Invent 2025 conference to announce new developments in Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, its platform for building and deploying agents. In a world where we all want to know where AI ...
Developers, developers, developers… right? Wrong, it’s now developers, developers, agentic service constructs designed to provide autonomous app design, code reviews and penetration testing that ...
AI needs data, AI needs inter (and intra) data repository contextual linking and AI needs all of that with a whole menu of search types spanning contextual search, semantic search, SQL search and ...
Because vector workloads aren’t one-size-fits, many applications, such as RAG systems, agents, prototypes and scheduled jobs, have “bursty workloads” meaning that they maintain low, steady traffic ...
