Remote work sees Oracle revenue hit US$9.37B
Oracle signaled a recovery in client spending as remote work spurred demand for cloud services as well as traditional licensing business.
View ArticleServiceNow makes platform ambitions clear with new workflow tools
ServiceNow is doubling down on its move to become a digital workflow platform with its Paris code release, adding applications for industry verticals to push beyond its ITSM roots.
View ArticleHow BT is shifting its engineers into the fast lane
BT’s head of software engineering excellence lays out the telco’s route to streamlining development, modernising applications, automating deployments.
View Article4 C programming courses for every skill level
The venerable C programming language still powers much of the computing world. These four courses can get you started.
View ArticleDon't fly-by-wire with AI until you know the controls
Software developers should approach AI-driven programming controls with zeal and cautionary awareness in equal measure.
View ArticleSAP rolls out RPA, low-code tools to help cut dev debt
At its annual developer conference, SAP rolled out not one but three new automation technologies, hoping to recruit citizen developers to its platform.
View ArticleUpheaval at Google signals pushback against biased algorithms and...
As the use of AI grows, workers in the very companies that make the tools of algorithmic management are beginning to push back.
View ArticleShould you work in developer relations?
If you love technology, learning, and meeting people, developer relations could be right for you. It’s definitely a job in high demand.
View ArticleHow networking software can ease multi-cloud management complexity
Cloud providers offer security and networking tools that third-party platforms can abstract to make management simpler for enterprise IT teams.
View ArticleObservability: What IT should know as the technology heats up
As modern software systems become more complex, gaining observability into how apps perform is quickly climbing up the priority list.
View ArticleAre software developers important? Yes, very
Survey about developer performance and challenges in 2020 suggests the execs are beginning to understand what developers are up against.
View ArticleHow to measure developer productivity (and how not to)
If you’re using software development productivity metrics to evaluate developer performance, then you’re doing it wrong.
View ArticleHow to measure developer productivity (and how not to)
If you’re using software development productivity metrics to evaluate developer performance, then you’re doing it wrong.
View ArticleGo programming gains in the workplace
Most Go programmers use Go at work, use Go for web programming, and work in the technology industry, Go Developer Survey 2020 results show.
View ArticleNew free software signing service aims to strengthen open source ecosystem
The Linux Foundation's sigstore code-signing software, developed with IBM and Red Hat, will help prevent attacks on the software supply chain
View ArticleWhy authorisation is the next big technical challenge
According to Graham Neray, CEO of Oso, authorisation will be the next layer of software to be abstracted and made less onerous for developers.
View ArticleRust vs. Go: How to choose an enterprise programming language
Do you want execution speed or developer speed? Memory safety or easy concurrency? Here’s how to decide between Rust and Go.
View ArticleEnsuring that citizen developers build AI responsibly
The artificial intelligence industry is playing a dangerous game right now in its embrace of a new generation of citizen developers.
View ArticleFor Microsoft and Apple, a reprise of all-virtual dev conferences
While the pandemic in some ways may be easing, both companies are sticking with online-only events for developers this year.
View ArticleWhat is observability? Software monitoring on steroids
Observability is an increasingly vital consideration for software engineers looking to build better, more stable applications.
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