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Electric Cloud develops 'credit score' for application success
25 Jun 2018 -
Cast analysis: cold war era ‘Thatcher’ apps still rock, Agile more flaky
20 Jun 2018 -
Can Hitachi Vantara build 'ecosystem, stack, platform' universe with enough granular clout?
18 Jun 2018
There’s applications and application delivery… and then there’s the arguably more upmarket notion of Adaptive Release Orchestration & Continuous Delivery (AROCD - not a real acronym). Placing ...
Cast is a company dedicated to the code analysis it performs as its core bread and butter. Not a security company as such, Cast describes itself as a software intelligence specialist How much code ...
Hitachi Vantara continues its development in the post-HDS post-Pentaho post- ‘the other bit’ (okay we know it was Hitachi Insight Group) amalgam that has seen the company now build its current ...
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LzLabs: source code dependency dragged down mainframe rehosting, until now
15 Jun 2018 -
Splunk adds AIOps talent, nabs VictorOps
12 Jun 2018 -
SAP new products span chatbots, AI, multi-cloud & blockchain
07 Jun 2018 -
What is pervasive engineering?
07 Jun 2018 -
Mimosas at dawn, SAP serves up new cocktail for analytics
06 Jun 2018 -
CloudBees’ Farcic: forget the buzzwords, let’s code
06 Jun 2018 -
Tripartite tactics at SAP: target product, target partner, target industry
05 Jun 2018
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Mark Cresswell in his capacity as CEO of LzLabs. LzLabs develops what it calls its Software Defined Mainframe (SDM) package ...
Machine data log file analytics specialist Splunk has added an extra dose of incident management capability into its stack with the acquisition of VictorOps. The Colorado headquartered VictorOps ...
It has been a busy week at SAP Sapphire, the conference is staged in association with the independent ASUG (Americas SAP User Group). Along with partner news, there were core platform shifts (news ...
SAP used its ASUG (Americas SAP User Group) Sapphire Now conference held in Orlando, Florida this year to detail a number of ‘telling’ partner initiatives that could suggest new directions of focus ...
SAP staged a press 'breakfast with mimosas' session at the ASUG SAP Sapphire conference and exhibition in Orlando, Florida this year. For the uninitiated, a 'mimosa' is what would normally be ...
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 ...
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Quest argues for adaptive data controls in holistic heaven
05 Jun 2018 -
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
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 ...
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 ...
