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Sourcery COO: Let's make refactoring code continuously great
24 May 2022 -
Cognigy: Low-code is a given, next comes 'voice bots'
23 May 2022 -
Percona CEO Zaitsev: Our 15-years in ‘pure’ open source
17 May 2022
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Timothy Gilboy in his capacity as co-founder & COO of Sourcery – a company known for work focused on refactoring ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Thijs Waanders in his capacity as director of consulting at Cognigy -- the company is known for its Cognigy.AI product, ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network attended Percona Live 2022 in Austin, Texas from May 16-18. Percona is company known as a provider of enterprise-class support, consulting, managed services, ...
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What to expect from Snowflake Summit 2022
16 May 2022 -
The low-no-code series - Mendix: Our path to streamlined dreamtime
16 May 2022 -
(Server) less is more, ThoughtSpot on Amazon Redshift Serverless
11 May 2022 -
ThoughtSpot ramps up analytics code deployment with dbt
10 May 2022 -
Leapwork: Dispelling the myths of no-code & low code
09 May 2022 -
Slack tech guru: Low-code is dead, long life solution-driven apps
05 May 2022 -
The low-no-code series - Zoho: Next, we need hard core (simple) tools
04 May 2022
It doesn’t snow too often in Las Vegas - and when it does, it’s usually on top of nearby Mount Charleston, sitting up majestically at some 12,000 feet as it does. Looking for ice particles at a ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network gets high-brow on low-code and no-code (LC/NC) technologies in an analysis series designed to uncover some of the nuances and particularities of this approach ...
Cloud-native is here. Except it’s not, quite i.e. so many enterprises are still working their way through what they hope will be the first (or at least initial stages) of cloud deployment with just ...
Systems need data, organisations need data and, essentially, above all, people need data. But basic truisms aside, systems, organisations and people need data to be created, controlled, managed and ...
This is a contributed piece for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Sune Ensig in his role as chief evangelist at Leapwork. Ensig writes as follows... The need for automation tools has ...
This is a contributed piece written for the Computer Weekly Developer Network in follow up to our Low-Code/No-Code (LC/NC) series written by Steve Wood in his role as SVP of product management at ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network gets high-brow on low-code and no-code (LC/NC) technologies in an analysis series designed to uncover some of the nuances and particularities of this approach ...
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The low-no-code series - Databricks: Ethical coding, behind the science of bias
03 May 2022 -
The low-no-code series - Mulesoft: Fusion team profusion vs. shadow IT confusion
02 May 2022 -
The low-no-code series - OctoML: Why ML is the next frontier
29 Apr 2022 -
Why developers need to engineer-in FIDO two factor authentication now
29 Apr 2022 -
Appian World 2022: Our low-code automated future
27 Apr 2022
The Computer Weekly Developer Network gets high-brow on low-code and no-code (LC/NC) technologies in an analysis series designed to uncover some of the nuances and particularities of this approach ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network gets high-brow on low-code and no-code (LC/NC) technologies in an analysis series designed to uncover some of the nuances and particularities of this approach ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Jason Knight in his capacity as co-founder & CPO of OctoML – a company known for its platform and solutions that ...
This is a contributed piece for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Jason Kent in his role as director at Open Seas, a UK-based enterprise IT solutions company specialising in data ...
Appian played out day 2 of its Appian World user, partner and customer convention this year with the kind of presentations that we would normally expect to feature in a second-day keynote. Not to ...