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The five enemies of continuous software (and what to do about them)
26 Jan 2018 -
Low-code platforms in the RAD vs. Agile speed wars
24 Jan 2018 -
Sage CTO: Rise of the 'application cloud' & other stories
16 Jan 2018
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Eran Kinsbruner in his role as lead technical evangelist for Perfecto. Perfecto is known for its 'continuous' (as in ...
How do developers feel about so-called ‘low code’ platforms? In truth, we don’t really know yet as their very existence is a comparatively new phenomenon on the clock that tracks spacetime in the ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Klaus-Michael Vogelberg in his capacity as chief technology officer at financially-focused Enterprise Resource Planning ...
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Chicken & waffles for data scientists, hello DataOps
15 Jan 2018 -
Chef: The DevOps tools arms race is over, time for application-centrism
10 Jan 2018 -
Qualys: How to be cool with DevOps
08 Jan 2018 -
Blockchain for developers, where do we start?
03 Jan 2018 -
Is 2018 the year of the DevOps backlash?
02 Jan 2018 -
Twilio CEO: Forget build vs buy, it’s build or die
02 Mar 2017 -
What is a Single-Page Application (SPA)?
06 Jul 2016
It had to happen. DevOps consolidated the developer and operations functions into one ‘workplace culture’ and so came together the previously separately plated chicken & waffles of the software ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network asked, is 2018 the year of the DevOps backlash? Well, it was only meant to be an open question, a hypothesising supposition, a point of informed speculation ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network asked, is 2018 the year of the DevOps backlash? Well, it was only meant to be an open question, a hypothesising supposition, a point of informed speculation ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network wants to know what’s next for software engineers, that much you already know. In that regard then, we want to know how developer-programmers should be thinking ...
The DevOps honeymoon is over - well, it could be... and here's one reason why. As we know by now, DevOps is a portmanteau term used to describe the notion of more connected, cyclical, integrated ...
The question of build vs buy was the fundamental question posed, framed and postulated by Jeff Lawson in his role as CEO of Twilio during a keynote address delivered at this year's Mobile World ...
Software analytics company New Relic will now support web applications built with current and future Single-Page Application (SPA) frameworks and libraries. But what is a SPA anyway?
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How to reboot a Smart Car software system
14 Jan 2015 -
What is a digital asset?
21 Sep 2013 -
Why Keep the Lights On (KTLO) is a waste
20 Aug 2013 -
When to use rapid software application deployment
24 Jun 2013
As we know, we have spent the last couple of decades and more putting more and more electronics into our automobiles.
As software application development now spans an infinite variety of user touchpoints across a multiplicity of devices, is it fair to assume that our definition of digital assets should also expand?
Keep the Lights On (KTLO) technology refers to that portion of information technology expenditure a company has to perform on daily operational tasks.
Specifically, it's no longer just a question of Rapid Application Development (RAD), but also a case of rapid-deployment solution modules.