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CloudBees’ Farcic: forget the buzzwords, let’s code
06 Jun 2018 -
Tripartite tactics at SAP: target product, target partner, target industry
05 Jun 2018 -
Quest argues for adaptive data controls in holistic heaven
05 Jun 2018
The Computer Weekly Developer Network (CWDN) talks to Viktor Farcic in his his role as senior consultant at CloudBees in line with a mini-series of posts related to the rise of what we have called ...
SAP has formed plans to work with Accenture, Capgemini and Deloitte with the specific aim of increasing customer adoption of the SAP S/4HANA Cloud in (even more specifically) the process ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network talks to John Pocknell is his role as senior product manager at Quest in line with a mini-series of posts related to the rise of what we have called the ...
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SAP confident of AI in ERP, techies ponder challenges
05 Jun 2018 -
Holistic mojo from ojo, baby
01 Jun 2018 -
Progress ups front-end & back-end developer tools
30 May 2018 -
Automation Anywhere offers off-the-shelf plug-n-play bots
30 May 2018 -
Sumo Logic: software growing pains on the road to mass-personalisation
30 May 2018 -
Progress CEO: the questions are the same, but the answers are different
30 May 2018 -
OverOps calls for a new approach to ‘functional’ health
29 May 2018
SAP has used the ASUG (Americas SAP User Group) convention in Orlando to attempt to further justify the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in modern Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) deployments. ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network talks to Nathan Baranowski, director at ‘business, technology and change’ consultancy ojo solutions in line with a mini-series of posts related to the rise of ...
Progress has (logically enough) filled its week with a bushel of product announcements to coincide with its NEXT 2018 conference, which was staged this month in Boston, Massachusetts. Among the ...
Alliteratively named Robotic Process Automation (RPA) player Automation Anywhere has opened its bot store to developers. Touting the availability of cognitive IQ bot technologies, the ‘let’s use a ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network talks to Ben Newton in his role as director for operations analytics marketing at Sumo Logic in line with a mini-series of posts related to the rise of what we ...
Progress staged its NEXT 2018 conference in Boston, Massachusetts this May 2018 with a specifically upfront developer focus in almost all of its product updates. A company that has reinvented ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network spoke this month to Eric Mizell in his role as VP of solution engineering at OverOps. OverOps is California and Tel Aviv headquartered software analytics that ...
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Progress Labs early incubator focus: blockchain, AR/VR plus 'microapps’
29 May 2018 -
Aricent on re-architecting towards ‘application elasticity’
27 May 2018 -
Mambu: successful holistic systems start as well-structured monoliths
24 May 2018 -
Okta CEO: identity is the challenge of our time
23 May 2018 -
Okta: what is 'contextual' access management?
23 May 2018
Progress staged its ‘Next 2018’ conference and exhibition programme this week in a blustery Boston, Massachusetts. The event was designed to showcase the ‘current version and iteration’ not just of ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network talks to Aricent’s AVP of technology and innovation Shamik Mishra in line with a mini-series of posts related to the rise of what we have called the ‘holistic’ ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network is running a mini-series of posts related to the rise of what we have called the 'holistic' application. Not perhaps a formally defined technology industry ...
Enterprise identity firm Okta used its Oktane 2018 conference and exhibition to release a number of new products and explain what it means by the term 'contextual' access management in relation to ...
Okta's technology is used by developers to put a pre-architected layer of authentication into software applications used on traditional desktop, web or mobile environments. As a result of the above ...