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Why complexity is killing software developers

The growing complexity of modern software systems is slowly killing software developers. How can they regain control?

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Inner source in the enterprise gains momentum

A growing number of forward-thinking enterprises across retail, banking, and the media have embraced an inner source culture. Here’s why.

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5 devops use cases for developing with feature flags

Feature flags boost integrations with analytics, provide feature controls to product owners, and improve app rollouts.

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Software composition analysis: how it identifies open source software risks

SCA tools give insight into open source software components and the vulnerabilities they have.

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Collaboration apps lead A/NZ software investment charge

Cloud revenues now represent 45 per cent of the total A/NZ software market.

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New Zealand tertiary education sector unites to negotiate Microsoft licensing

A consortium of tertiary education providers has gone to tender to upend the way Microsoft software licenses are negotiated and purchased in the sector.

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A cure for complexity in software development

Although microservice architectures create larger and more complex applications, they simplify work for rank-and-file developers.

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What should HashiCorp do now?

Going public may open the company up to being acquired by one of the big players, and GitHub is the cautionary tale.

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What app developers need to do now to fight Log4j exploits

Why developers may already be at risk, how to detect and mitigate the Log4j vulnerabilities now, and how to improve code security in the future.

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Virtual whiteboards prove vital for remote developer teams

Going remote during the pandemic separated software development teams from their beloved whiteboards. Here’s how some teams overcame the challenge.

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SAP sees RISE in fourth-quarter revenue

Higher renewals and a marked shift to cloud-based revenue as a result of its RISE program are making the software giant more optimistic about its ambition of reaching annual cloud revenue of €22...

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NZX companies forced to write off millions of dollars of cloud investment

Fletcher Building, Spark and NZ Herald publisher NZME are among a host of firms likely to be forced to expense millions of dollars of software investment.

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SkyCity leads reporting season with $19.3M cloud software write-off

Casino operator SkyCity wrote off substantial software investments today, the first of what is expected to be a steady drip of similar announcements.

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4 security concerns for low-code and no-code development

By allowing more people in an enterprise to develop applications, low-code development creates new vulnerabilities and can hide problems from security.

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How to manage software developers without micromanaging

Talented software developers bristle at the idea of being closely managed. Here are seven ways to align development teams and business objectives.

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Stats NZ reports boom time in ICT as sales surge

​Sales of software and services have boomed, surging by 39 per cent over the last two years, according to Stats NZ.

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What makes great software?

Twitter can be a toxic dump for ill-informed and ill-mannered opinions. It’s also where Microsoft’s Scott Hanselman hangs out, sharing wisdom from his decades in software.

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Unfettered developer freedom may be over

Carefully limiting choices (and complexity) lets developers focus on innovation and not worry about security and operations.

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Cisco SD-WAN software gains broader app access, enhanced analytics

Cisco has upgraded its SD-WAN Cloud OnRamp for SaaS service to provide secure connectivity to a wider range of cloud-based apps.

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Post Kyndryl, software and consulting boost IBM financials

IBM saw revenue rise eight per cent for the first quarter of the year, as demand for its hybrid cloud software and consulting services spiked.

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