Agile practices are melding a bit with more traditional processes, so here is what you need to know to get by … continue reading
IT’s dominance in app development is waning, which will force businesses to work with individual developers … continue reading
The CIO must be the one whom release managers report to in order to cut down on needless code rework … continue reading
What could Eric Schmidt get from President Obama is he supports his jobs bill? … continue reading
Cloud providers already have applications your business needs, so you don’t have to build them yourself … continue reading
Ad hoc outsourcing outfits are no good when it comes to long-term outsourcing setups … continue reading
A lot was revealed at BUILD, but a lot of questions were also left behind … continue reading
The OSLC represents a great collaborative way to facilitating tool integration … continue reading
There are two steps to ensuring your developers are working on projects that best help the company’s bottom line … continue reading
Tamara Sulaiman Runyon has developed a framework for helping organizations steadily adopt agile practices … continue reading
While the language is gaining steam now, it lacks the features and standards needed to make it competitive on mobile devices … continue reading
It’s here to stay, and it can be used to speed up your development cycles … continue reading
The 80/20 rule gives testers a way of completely trying out their application by virtualizing a small piece of it … continue reading
While cloud drives more complex technologies, open source allows that complexity to be addressed at a lower level … continue reading