CW Developer Network
October 2011
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Project management lessons from the chicken and the pig
30 Oct 2011 -
Martha Lane Fox backs Coding for Kids programming tuition
27 Oct 2011 -
Supercomputer software, wind power turbines & big data analytics
25 Oct 2011
You may already know this story, but for those who don't I hope this will provide an interesting distraction. Mr Pig and Mr Chicken were taking a stroll through the farmyard one day and thinking ...
Coding for Kids is a new online support and lobbying movement that asks its supporters to pledge to take action in their community to improve the teaching of computer programming for British children.
With the creation and deployment of environmental "renewable energy" technologies now growing at a faster rate than ever, the 'touchpoints' for IT-driven infrastructural support for the eco-energy ...
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Programming possibilities: recognising facial recognition technology
24 Oct 2011 -
How loosely coupled applications beat middleware
20 Oct 2011 -
¡Ole! Spain drives legality into mobile services with Sybase 365
18 Oct 2011 -
Why is it called cloud computing?
10 Oct 2011 -
Compuware's dynaTrace does APM, UEM and BTM with great TCO, but so what?
06 Oct 2011 -
VMware and the 40-foot ISO shipping container
05 Oct 2011
Facial recognition technologies may soon be of importance for software developers
A lot of people in business hate the software that runs their company. Executives grudgingly accept the painful shortcomings of their software because they feel they have few practical alternatives.
News this week bubbles of Sybase 365 working with Spanish mobile operator Yoigo. The two firms have joined forces to offer Registered SMS, a new service allowing companies to send customers ...
Why did we settle on the name cloud computing for the delivery of hosted and managed service-based computing? All we needed was a term to describe a cavernous domain with (potentially) limitless ...
Compuware's dynaTrace division is taking its application performance management (APM) wares to market this month with an ebullient skip in its step
VMware, Trend Micro and F5 Networks all gathered around one oblong-shaped roundtable late last week to discuss the state of the cloud, the future for the virtualised corporate network and the ...