Hazelcast 3.10 brings split-brain, consistency improvements

Open-source in-memory data management company Hazelcast announced the version 3.10 release of Hazelcast IMDG as a production-ready build today, bringing a conflict-free replicated data type (CRDT) for high-performance counting operations, a Flake ID generator and several enhancements for split-brain protection and functionality, all based on open-source community input. Hazelcast IMDG 3.10 is the first iteration … continue reading

TimeXtender Discovery Hub is now Microsoft Azure certified

TimeXtender, a recognized global software company enabling instant access to any type of data in the organization to support advanced analytics and artificial intelligence (AI), today announced that its Discovery Hub solution has been tested, approved and certified for readiness and compatibility to run in  Microsoft Azure environments. With this certification, Discovery Hub is now … continue reading

Windows 10 April 2018 Update focuses on productivity improvements

Microsoft has released its Windows 10 April 2018 Update, with a focus on productivity improvements so that users can utilize their time better. This update makes communication better with a new feature called My People. With My People, users can pin the people they communicate with most to the taskbar for easy access. They can … continue reading

Streamline unit testing: A Q&A with Typemock’s Eli Lopian

We had a chance to talk unit testing with Eli Lopian, CEO of test company Typemock. Here are this thoughts on that and other matters: SD TIMES: Unit testing has been compared to going to the gym in the sense that everyone knows it’s good for them, but the time and effort to implement seem … continue reading

SD Times news digest: Sprint Secure Wi-Fi, Guy Carpenter & Company’s partnership with CyberCube, and SentryOne acquires Pragmatic Works Software

Sprint has launched Sprint Secure Wi-Fi, which is an app that automatically encrypts data transmitted over unsecure Wi-Fi networks. According to the company, the app turns on when it detects a Wi-Fi connection that isn’t secure and turns off when it disconnects from that network. After Sprint announced this app, it also announced on Sunday … continue reading

Other code review tools left behind as Collaborator streamlines workflows with unified code and document review

SmartBear, the leader in software quality tools for teams, today announced new integrations with Microsoft PowerPoint andMicrosoft Visio in the latest release of Collaborator. These new integrations build on existing document and code review capabilities, making it easy for teams to streamline and speed-up their workflows by standardizing code and document reviews with one tool. Process-conscious development teams conduct … continue reading

How sports performance analytics can help technology organizations win the game

Of all the sports underdog stories ever written, nothing comes close to the Leicester City win of the English Premier League in 2015-2016. Ignored and underestimated by their peers, financially limited, and on the verge of relegation, Leicester defied 5000-1 odds to clinch the most astonishing title win in sports history. To put this in … continue reading

Rookout brings agility to the software debugging process

Rookout has launched as a rapid debugging solution, and has secured $4.2 million in funding. With Rookout, developers can debug and understand issues in their code by collecting data on-demand, without needing to code, re-deploy, or restart their applications. Typically, the debugging process is complicated and lengthy, the company explained. It often involves writing additional … continue reading

Melissa launches Melissa Developer to speed up application development

Melissa has announced the availability of Melissa Developer, a comprehensive portal with APIs to integrate data cleansing and enrichments that will speed up application development. Because the resources are scalable, it allows developers to add capacity and features that ensure long-term application performance. The APIs support REST, JSON, XML, and SOAP technologies. The portal can … continue reading

Data Connectivity: An unrecognized, multi-issue problem

“Facts are stubborn, but statistics are more pliable,” wrote Mark Twain. Never has this been more true when it comes to data connectivity. If you don’t have good connectivity to your data wherever it may reside, then it’s hard to do applications like artificial intelligence (AI) or analytics. They are very data dependent technologies. Connectivity … continue reading

SD Times news digest: Amazon adds memory to Alexa, Oath pays $400,000 to hackers, Google launches new credits program for researchers, Linux Foundation welcomes 41 new members

Amazon had announced the addition of memory capabilities to its artificial intelligence, Alexa. It can remember any information for you so that you will not forget. The company also plans to add deep learning models to the spoken language understanding of Alexa. “We’ve only begun to scratch the surface of what’s possible,” said Ruhi Sarikaya … continue reading

Swift for TensorFlow becomes open source

Google has announced that Swift for TensorFlow is now officially an open source project on  GitHub. Swift for TensorFlow was initially announced and demoed last month at the TensorFlow Developer Summit. “Our approach is a new and different way to use TensorFlow, opening new design opportunities and new avenues for solving existing problems. Though the … continue reading

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