Zeichick’s Take: Handling feedback

Your app’s user interface is terrible. Your business plan is flawed. Your budget is unrealistic. Your code isn’t efficient. Clients are unhappy with your interpersonal skills. Your meetings are too long. You don’t seem to get along with your developers. You are hard to work with. You are being kicked off the task force because … continue reading

Avago demonstrates virtual hybrid cloud in collaboration with Supermicro and VMware at VMworld 2014

Avago Technologies, today announced a demonstration in collaboration with Supermicro and VMware, Inc. of a virtual hybrid cloud that offers the cost benefits of a public cloud while delivering the security of a private cloud. Designed for multiple workloads that require high speed access to storage including VDI, Tier 2 production, and dev/test, the cost-effective … continue reading

AnDevCon San Francisco welcomes Google and Google developer experts to technical program

BZ Media LLC today announced its opening keynote at AnDevCon San Francisco, the Android Developer Conference, “What’s New in Android” with Chet Haase, lead of the Android UI Toolkit team at Google, and Reto Meier, lead of the Scalable Developer Advocacy team at Google. The four-day conference, November 18 – 21, will feature the keynote … continue reading

Big Data TechCon welcomes LinkedIn to technical program

BZ Media LLC today announced its opening keynote at Big Data TechCon, the how-to technical conference for IT professionals implementing Big Data. Gloria Lau, manager of data science at LinkedIn, will keynote on “Building Data Products: The Right Order of Things.” The three-day conference, October 27 – 29, will feature the keynote at 11:45 am … continue reading

Office 365: Will old developers learn new tricks?

“Mobile First, Cloud First” is the new Microsoft mantra. You can’t read anything about their strategy under new leader Satya Nadella without reading or hearing those words. A large part of this “Mobile First, Cloud First” world is Office 365. Now, for several dollars a month, the common man (or woman) has access to Exchange, … continue reading

GNU community members uncover international government surveillance program

Just when you thought public opinion of the NSA couldn’t get any worse, the United States is implicated in another massive government surveillance program. Community members of the open-source GNU Project have unearthed evidence of HACIENDA, a government surveillance program used to map servers in 27 countries. Discovered by security researchers Julian Kirsch, Christian Grothoff, … continue reading

The most popular open-source cloud projects of 2014

When it comes to open-source cloud projects, OpenStack is on top, according to a survey conducted by the Linux Foundation and analysis organization The New Stack. While the open-source software for building private and public clouds is only 4 years old, the results aren’t too surprising. The project has received support from leading industry giants … continue reading

The EFF wants developers to help defend online security

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has developed numerous technology projects that aim to defend online freedom, privacy and security, and now it wants the help of developers. The EFF has announced Coding with EFF, an initiative to get developers to assist on their open-source projects. “We at EFF are always excited to unveil new ways for … continue reading

SD Times news digest: August 22, 2014—Microsoft’s DocumentDB and Azure Search-as-a-Service, Kivy library, and EngineYard’s PouchDB

Microsoft announces DocumentDB and Azure Search-as-a-Service Microsoft has announced several services for its Azure cloud platform, including DocumentDB, a fully managed NoSQL document database service. Blog posts from Microsoft Azure product marketing director Vibhor Kapoor and Azure senior program manager Ryan CrawCour detail the new services, which in addition to the NoSQL service feature Azure … continue reading

Top 5 projects trending on GitHub

#1: Satellizer Satellizer is an end-to-end, token-based authentication module for AngularJS with built-in support for Google, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter authentication providers. Developed by Sahat Yalkabov, Satellizer lets developers add any OAuth 1.0 or 2.0 provider by passing provider-specific information during the configuration step, according to its GitHub page. #2: Scraperjs Scraperjs is a versatile … continue reading

Idera unveils comprehensive updates to flagship products, adds support for Microsoft Hyper-V

Idera, a leading provider of application and server management solutions, today announced significant updates to its award-winning products including SQL Compliance Manager, SQL Diagnostic Manager and SQL Safe Backup. The new features highlight the company’s commitment to bringing unmatched ease of use, efficiency and performance to database administrators (DBAs). As part of today’s announcement, Idera … continue reading

Kony combines MADP, MBaaS and PaaS into one platform

Kony wants to speed up mobile app development with the latest release of MobileFabric, its app development solution that combines a mobile application development platform (MADP), Mobile Backend-as-a-Service (MBaaS), API management and Platform-as-a-Service infrastructure. “Today our customers have to make difficult choices on which different technology platform to pick that supports their requirements,” said Burley … continue reading

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