CW Developer Network
December 2015
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Is there a future for software application development?
24 Dec 2015 -
Tableau's three lessons for data visualistion tools
21 Dec 2015 -
The geek's gift guide 2016: nerdy must-haves
20 Dec 2015
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Mark Warren of Perforce Software.
It's been a busy year for Tableau Software -- the data visualisation firm has pushed out what amounts to more product updates than at any time in its past.
The CWDN blog picks just a handful of technologies as favourite nerd-must-haves for the forthcoming 'holiday' season.
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Mendix: 'analysability', it's now a thing
18 Dec 2015 -
Forget apps -- mobile software development is doomed without 'full stack' backend data love
16 Dec 2015 -
Crayon cracks software asset management (SAM) brainteaser with Puzzlepart
15 Dec 2015 -
IBM Quantum Computing project: reaching a super position on superposition
14 Dec 2015 -
Optoma: a dongle is for life, not just for business
13 Dec 2015 -
Pizzas not included, Hut Group developer competition
11 Dec 2015 -
What is your Agile development Jedi Rank?
08 Dec 2015
Mendix: 'analysability', it's now a thing
This blog's news desk has seen 'findings' tabled as insightful as: mobility likely to be key driver in enterprise applications in 2016.
Crayon cracks software asset brainteaser with Puzzlepart
A universal quantum computer uses quantum mechanics to process massive amounts of data and perform computations in powerful new ways not possible with today's conventional computers.
A geek's gift guide
Everyone loves a developer competition, right?
SmartBear specialises in tools for collaborative development, functional testing, performance testing and performance monitoring across APIs, mobile, web and desktop.
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NetSuite goes omni-lingual on omni-channel ecommerce
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Aruba offers a beacon of code hope for location-based developers
03 Dec 2015 -
Nutanix: we're so over legacy hypervisors
02 Dec 2015
The challenges of designing software that supports international business are many, manifold, multiplex and... crucially, multilingual.
When we say Aruba, we now say Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company.
Nutanix has been called an upstart hyper-converged infrastructure vendor who gets its kicks taking a swing at virtualisation giant VMware with its own hypervisor offering.