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What to expect from Freshworks Refresh 19
07 Aug 2019 -
CircleCI offers single-workflow (multiple-platform) CI/CD for Microsoft Windows
06 Aug 2019 -
Women in code series: Allison Wilbur, Sauce Labs
05 Aug 2019
The Computer Weekly Developer Network team is a big fan of smoky casinos, 1-cent slot machines, cloud-based CRM software platforms, intelligent workflow automation technology and basketball legend ...
Developer-centric automation software company CircleCI has launched general availability of support for Windows in its product set. CircleCI (the clue is in the name) has a specialism in Continuous ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network (CWDN) and Open Source Insider team want to talk code and coding. But more than that, we want to talk coding across the diversity spectrum… so let’s get the ...
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LzLabs CEO: app modernisation is (a form of) development
02 Aug 2019 -
What to expect from Sumo Logic Illuminate
31 Jul 2019 -
Arduino runs ID ecosystem on Auth0
30 Jul 2019 -
What to expect from Infor Inforum 2019
30 Jul 2019 -
How a testing tool becomes a job description
26 Jul 2019 -
Women in code series: Laura Porter
24 Jul 2019 -
Progress revs up BRM with Corticon 6.0
22 Jul 2019
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Mark Cresswell in his role as CEO of LzLabs. LzLabs develops what it calls its Software Defined Mainframe (SDM) package — ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network (CWDN) team is a big fan of historic California townships with eucalyptus groves and forward-thinking DevOps based upon real time analytics of enterprise log ...
Identity (ID) is now an aspect of every developer’s architectural planning process when she/he/they start to create plans for building the next big thing, or at least it should be. Indeed, ID ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network (CWDN) team has packed up its Mardi Gras party beads, loaded up on jambalaya and shrimp creole recipes, downloaded a copy of The Big Easy and read up on supply ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Scott Sherwood in his capacity as founder of software testing tool company TestLodge. Sherwood explains that he created ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network and Open Source Insider team want to talk code and coding. But more than that, we want to talk coding across the diversity spectrum… so let’s get the tough ...
BRM is now a ‘thing’... and it’s not in fact meant to relate to the noise that children make when they pretend to rev up the imaginary engines on their toy cars, instead, it stands for Business ...
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BlackBerry juices up threat hunting software
12 Jul 2019 -
Top ops for DataOps in Hitachi Vantara Pentaho 8.3
11 Jul 2019 -
Code smell has gone stinky
10 Jul 2019 -
Women in code series: Joan Touzet
08 Jul 2019 -
Wider DevOps needs sharper identity certificates
05 Jul 2019
Things changed at BlackBerry, more than once, to be fair. The company that used to be known as Research in Motion (RIM) decided to drop the somewhat incongruous name and some bright spark in ...
Pentaho is still Pentaho, but these days it’s a product line and accompanying division inside of Hitachi… and not just plain old Hitachi Ltd, but Hitachi Vantara -- a company branding exercise that ...
Front end engineer at Red Ventures is Edward Granger and he’s not happy -- so what’s his problem? Granger says he doesn’t like the term ‘code smell’, which is being increasingly popularised. But ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network and Open Source Insider team want to talk code and coding. But more than that, we want to talk coding across the diversity spectrum… so let’s get the tough ...
DevOps happened, right? So then, users (both Dev… and Ops) now find themselves in a place where they need to manage their digital identities inside increasingy connected systems. This much we can ...