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Striking the DevSecOps automation-manual balance
28 Jul 2020 -
AWS developer advocate: 3-cornerstones for building modern cloud apps
23 Jul 2020 -
Modern development - Netguru: Four pillars for new development processes
22 Jul 2020
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Meera Rao in her capacity as senior director of product management for DevOps Solutions at Synopsys - the company is known ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Steve Bryen in his role as senior developer advocate for UK and Ireland at Amazon Web Services. Among the several key ...
This Computer Weekly Developer Network series is devoted to examining the leading trends that go towards defining the shape of modern software application development. As we have initially ...
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Modern development - Splice Machine: A new strategy for application-first storage
22 Jul 2020 -
Modern development - Bloomberg: Of monoliths and meshes
21 Jul 2020 -
Modern development - MongoDB: Putting a steer on citizen developers
20 Jul 2020 -
Modern development - Appian: Don’t go chasing waterfalls
19 Jul 2020 -
Lifesize CTO: tuning software in a video box
14 Jul 2020 -
Modern development - Domo: good software starts with humans
14 Jul 2020 -
Modern development - Coralogix: What’s next for managed services?
13 Jul 2020
This Computer Weekly Developer Network series is devoted to examining the leading trends that go towards defining the shape of modern software application development. As we have initially ...
This series is devoted to examining the leading trends that go towards defining the shape of modern software application development. As we have initially discussed here, with so many new ...
This Computer Weekly Developer Network series is devoted to examining the leading trends that go towards defining the shape of modern software application development. As we have initially ...
This Computer Weekly Developer Network series is devoted to examining the leading trends that go towards defining the shape of modern software application development. As we have initially ...
Every company is a software company. This central truism pervades throughout every layer of business and, specifically, throughout every layer of the technology industry itself. Even ...
This Computer Weekly Developer Network series is devoted to examining the leading trends that go towards defining the shape of modern software application development. As we have initially ...
This Computer Weekly Developer Network series is devoted to examining the leading trends that go towards defining the shape of modern software application development. As we have initially ...
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Modern development - DataStax: The importance of the ‘why’ factor
13 Jul 2020 -
Exasol provides push from data-passive to data-passion
09 Jul 2020 -
Modern development - Thundra: The current (and future) state of serverless
08 Jul 2020 -
Modern development - Couchbase: Developing 'builds' in the new normal
07 Jul 2020 -
Modern development - Indorse: Building higher-performing engineering teams
07 Jul 2020
This Computer Weekly Developer Network series is devoted to examining the leading trends that go towards defining the shape of modern software application development. As we have initially ...
Exasol is a curious sounding brand name. It might be usefully applied to a petrochemicals company, a topical suncream, or even perhaps (at a push) some kind of anti-inflammatory medication or ...
This Computer Weekly Developer Network series is devoted to examining the leading trends that go towards defining the shape of modern software application development. As we have initially ...
This Computer Weekly Developer Network series is devoted to examining the leading trends that go towards defining the shape of modern software application development. As we have initially ...
This Computer Weekly Developer Network series is devoted to examining the leading trends that go towards defining the shape of modern software application development. As we have initially ...