Next year’s JavaOne must have big news, unlike this year’s; one trip to Boston reveals much about software companies … continue reading
A reader scolds us for downplaying Y2K; others concur with combining expectations with business goals for mobile apps … continue reading
One reader is unsure about Go’s staying power; another sees why Microsoft’s logo change is no big deal … continue reading
Enough with the proliferation of the term “NoSQL”! And there is no COBOL crisis looming … continue reading
Next-generation innovation comes from places large and small … continue reading
C++ is still the sine qua non of modern object-oriented languages; agile is on the verge of being commonplace … continue reading
Designing and coding should be two separate things; complacency is killing software security … continue reading
APM, Cisco routers, REST and SpaceChem are also addressed by our readers … continue reading
Security is a top-down process; DevOps isn’t just driven by vendors … continue reading
Microsoft must do better by developers to get ahead in the market; thank heaven for activist judges in patent cases … continue reading
To win big in the 2012 SD Times 100, you have to cross the finish line as a top leader or innovator … continue reading
Big Data right now is about Hadoop, but that will change soon enough; this year’s SD Times 100 is dedicated to Alan Turing … continue reading