
CW Developer Network
The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network.
January 2014
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Microsoft joins Open Compute Project
30 Jan 2014 -
Application beauty is not skin deep
28 Jan 2014 -
How SQL shows us where to program faster
28 Jan 2014
News this week sees the Redmond-based behemoth join the Open Compute Project
A guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network by Paul Steiner -- general manager for EMEA of enterprise-class secure mobile productivity solutions company Accellion.
How SQL shows us where to program faster
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How do we oil the dirty mechanics of cloud application integration?
27 Jan 2014 -
Is 'knee in the curve' the new paradigm shift?
24 Jan 2014 -
Windows 9 'Threshold', but don't get too excited
21 Jan 2014 -
Alien prawn spaceship controls show future of gesture-based augmented reality computing
14 Jan 2014 -
Can Twitter debug itself?
13 Jan 2014 -
Is wearable, the 'new embedded', yet?
06 Jan 2014 -
Beware the geopolitically dis-integrated clean cloud
03 Jan 2014
Oracle Cloud Adapters are part of the firm's Oracle SOA Suite, which seeks (at a higher level) to function as a unified application integration platform/solution/tool/technology etc.
Is 'knee in the curve' the new paradigm shift?
Windows 9 'Threshold' is said to be about to preview at the company's annual developer convention Build 2014 in April.
While 3-D touch/gesture-based augmented reality (AR) development makes great science fiction, we are in fact not that far off of this technology impacting us;
I remain a committed Tweetdeck user despite its trials and tribulations, but sometimes my faith is tested.
Accenture has surveyed 6,000 people in six countries on consumer technology spending and usage, hardly the stuff of software application developer analysis columns right?
If not beware, then at least "be wary of and be aware of" the geopolitically dis-integrated clean sustainable cloud.