Native development costs more, but the better quality makes it worth it … continue reading
The pace of business is speeding up software delivery schedules, necessitating the adoption of agile and automation … continue reading
Agile has the promise of uniting developers and the business side, but developers must be respected … continue reading
Progress’ Hub Vandervoort explains that SOA isn’t real time if the information it provides cannot be immediately acted upon … continue reading
Using a five-step process derived from Six Sigma, Cucumber tests can go much faster … continue reading
Too many devices don’t work well together, becoming more of a burden than a boon for consumers … continue reading
There are three layers to success in the world of IT, and there are concrete steps that can be taken to scale them … continue reading
A lot of Java developers were worried about the company’s plans, but so far the language is thriving … continue reading
Changes in testing, particularly toward increasing automation, are making it more useful to organizations … continue reading
Using your QA teams prevents you from losing money and prestige in testing and patching after release … continue reading
Successful community builder Mark Miller devises model for assessing success of social networking … continue reading
The cloud’s redundancy and access to resources make it more beneficial to small businesses than previously thought … continue reading
Service-level expectations go beyond what SLAs provide, and they are a mark of an exceptional organization … continue reading
Contrary to the hype around the FTC’s recent report, mobile app developers do not want to infringe on user privacy … continue reading