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Programming in the pandemic - Perforce: In open source, ‘crowd’ is a positive
03 Feb 2021 -
Programming in the pandemic - Appvia: GitOps-as-a-Watercooler (GaaW)
01 Feb 2021 -
Programming in the pandemic - FocusMe: Do developers need brain control?
28 Jan 2021
The Computer Weekly Developer Network examines the impact of Covid-19 (Coronavirus) on the software application development community. With only a proportion of developers classified as key workers ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network examines the impact of Covid-19 on the software application development community. With only a proportion of developers classified as key workers (where their ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network examines the impact of Covid-19 on the software application development community. With only a proportion of developers classified as key workers (where their ...
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OutSystems VP: high-speed application engineering starts with ‘products’
25 Jan 2021 -
Programming in the pandemic - Percona: Clouds gather around the DevOps fallout factor
22 Jan 2021 -
Programming in the pandemic - Linode: Mapping out a new workflow map
22 Jan 2021 -
Programming in the pandemic - a CWDN series
20 Jan 2021 -
Hitachi Vantara musters Kubernetes cluster fluster buster
19 Jan 2021 -
Appian defines 4-cornerstones for low-code hyperautomation
18 Jan 2021 -
Nutanix: It's time go public on the private side of hybrid cloud
15 Jan 2021
Software application developers are working hard to adapt to a changing landscape. Software tools are changing, codebases are changing, cloud formats and data integration practices are changing, AI ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network examines the impact of Covid-19 on the software application development community. With only a proportion of developers classified as key workers (where their ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network examines the impact of Covid-19 on the software application development community. With only a proportion of developers classified as key workers (where their ...
Just in case you spent 2020 on a different planet, the world has been living through an unimaginable pandemic in the shape of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) contagion. As well the tragic loss of life ...
You might still have a Hitachi television at home or perhaps even a briefcase-style retro radio from the 1980s… but these days the company wants to be thought of in broader terms. The company’s ...
For a lot of people, the first reaction experienced when exposed to the term ‘hyperautomation’ is the groaning sense of marketingspeak overload. It’s almost as if the marcoms people get a sense of ...
As every good software engineer knows, not all clouds are equal. Where some instances are optimised for compute processing, some are tuned for analytics, specific Input/Output (I/O) prowess, ...
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Data masking from 3T has MongoDB security automation covered
13 Jan 2021 -
Oracle: shift back to red on MySQL Analytics Engine
11 Jan 2021 -
Relish with Redis: NoSQL is mustard for microservices
08 Jan 2021 -
BMC Compuware: It’s time to put the AI in mAInframe
07 Jan 2021 -
What’s up dev? Bugsnag hops into application stability management trends
06 Jan 2021
If you want Post-It Notes, go to 3M. If you want independent MongoDB software tools with incremental security and management layers, go to 3T. That’s the message from the Berlin-based softwarehaus, ...
Take a deep breath… Oracle’s eponymously named Oracle MySQL Database Service with integrated MySQL Analytics Engine is a mouthful. Why did the company use such extended language to name one of its ...
As everybody knows, there’s no hot dogs, pretzels or pork roast without mustard. Microservices, it has been suggested, also need a solid relish (and a bun backbone), without which they fail to be ...
Mainframes need love too, it’s not all public cloud out there - plus, anyway, some mainframe resources are used to further deepen the density of many cloud services in the first place. Despite the ...
Are we all feeling stable right now, in 2021? No need to answer that question, obviously. But, in fact, application stability management is now a defined parameter for software application ...