
CW Developer Network
The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network.
May 2012
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Could API exposure destabilise our networks?
31 May 2012 -
What is IT operations management?
30 May 2012 -
From punch cards to speech, our input method methodologies
25 May 2012
Telecoms operators (the companies, not the old ladies with the plugs and switches) are working hard to differentiate their services and rate-plans and at the same time help nurture the development ...
Gartner has released news this week suggesting that the IT operations is on the up, saying that worldwide IT operations management (ITOM) software revenue totaled US$18.3 billion in 2011, an ...
Where we once considered punch cards to be at the cutting edge of human computer interaction, the years passed and industry innovations brought us forward to a point where speech recognition ...
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Admin gets sexy: ERP without Agile is worthless
24 May 2012 -
Buggy legacy software is an 'ugly elephant'
23 May 2012 -
Inventor of the Wiki: what technical debt really means
18 May 2012 -
Nuance pushes speech recognition towards full "Star Trek"-ness
15 May 2012 -
Trend Micro's Android infection realities... and other stories
13 May 2012 -
Technical blogging advice for software developers
08 May 2012 -
Software application development enters the litigious society
04 May 2012
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and its allied functions across the administrative backbone is of course the most maverick, exciting and progressive element of any modern organisation.
Co-founder and CTO of Veracode Inc. Chris Wysopal has recently been interviewed on the subject of how difficult is it to address legacy software in an organisation.
Ward Cunnigham has expressed his views on the concept of "technical debt" i.e. the idea that programmers coding today leave a forward-legacy for future programmers to re-pay in terms of maintenance ...
We can't quite record a piece of speech and just process it through speech recognition technology to output a full (completely accurate) transcript right now, but we're not far off suggests Peter ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network blog ran a piece recently entitled "What can software application developers expect from InfoSec?"-- which, if anything was an open invitation for additional ...
The programmer community should be an excellent source of advice for those who want to grasp the key issues of the day pertaining to any particular language, methodology, platform or device.
It's always refreshing to see vendors talking about real issues on their product managers' and evangelists' blogs without trying to spin a press release out of every corporate gurgle and fart that ...