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CWDN series: Dev-eXperience - DataStax: Meet developers where they want to be
19 Jul 2023 -
CWDN series: Dev-eXperience - Appian: How automation liberates & elevates
18 Jul 2023 -
CWDN series: Dev-eXperience – Nutanix: De-stress success via a decoupled application data layer
14 Jul 2023
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Dom Couldwell in his capacity as head of field engineering for EMEA region at data platform company DataStax. DataStax is ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Jennifer Durina in her capacity as director of solutions consulting at Appian. Durina writes in full as follows… It’s clear ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Rob Tribe in his role as VP for systems engineering at Nutanix. Tribe writes in full as follows… We think about Developer ...
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CWDN series: Dev-eXperience - Venafi: The key to good DevEx? Cut the yak shaving
13 Jul 2023 -
CWDN series: Dev-eXperience - Perforce: When coding, think about the non-coding factors
12 Jul 2023 -
CWDN series: Dev-eXperience – Iterate.ai: We’ve come a long way, but just wait...
11 Jul 2023 -
CWDN series: Dev-eXperience – Sysdig: Don’t (sleep)walk through run(time)
10 Jul 2023 -
CWDN series: Dev-eXperience – Confluent: Building a cohesive frame of reference
07 Jul 2023 -
Developer eXperience series - Percona: DX starts with open source
03 Jul 2023 -
Snowflake developer & builder tools showcased at 2023 Summit
28 Jun 2023
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Matt Barker in his role as president of cloud native solutions at Venafi and Steve Judd, chief solutions architect at ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Rod Cope in his capacity as CTO for Perforce. Cope writes as follows… Developers are still the front line of software ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by John Selvadurai in his position as VP of R&D at Iterate.ai, an AI low-code platform provider. Looking to the past and ...
This is a contributed piece for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Crystal Morin in her capacity as cybersecurity strategist for Sysdig. In her role today, Morin is tasked with ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Kai Waehner in his capacity as global field CTO, Confluent. Confluent is described as a full-scale data streaming platform ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Joe Brockmeier in his position as head of community at cloud database company Percona. Known for his love of blogging, ...
Snowflake used its Snowflake Summit 2023 event in Las Vegas this June to showcase its latest augmentations, extensions and enhancements now featuring across its builder toolset for software ...
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Snowflake Native App Framework heats up developer distribution & monetisation
27 Jun 2023 -
SodaGPT pops no-code self-serve into data quality testing
27 Jun 2023 -
MongoDB developer capabilities target ‘operational overhead’
22 Jun 2023 -
What to expect from Snowflake Summit 2023
19 Jun 2023 -
PegaWorld iNspire 2023: Day #2 live report
13 Jun 2023
Known for its love of data engineering, toboggans, polar bears and information-centric application monetisation platforms, the Computer Weekly Developer Network team needed little persuasion to ...
Data quality company Soda has launched SodaGPT, a generative Artificial intelligence (gen-AI) powered tool for data quality. It enables a no-code self-serve approach for users of all backgrounds to ...
Project lead: Let’s build some data-centric apps! Developers: Hmm, you sound too keen - and anyway, how screwy is the requirements-gathering process and what crazy requests have we got from the ...
Keen to dig below the headlines and find out if the claims are real, the Computer Weekly Developer Network team is off to Snowflake Summit - staged in Las Vegs from June 26-29… and billed as the ...
As low-code gets lower (by which we mean higher), we need to track the progress of this potentially game-changing (stay with us, we’ll justify that phrase) technology as it continues to expand and ...