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blog | Published on October 15, 2013
There are dozens of companies who are members of OpenStack, some large and many small. And most if not all contribute code to the OpenStack codebase. So how do they keep the big vendors from pushing around the small ones?
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blog | Published on October 14, 2013
What could you do in the Fog?
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.NET Zone | Published on October 11, 2013
Microsoft's .NET team has introduced a new 64-bit just-in-time (JIT) compiler code-named RyuJIT. This new JIT is faster than the existing compiler, meaning apps compiled with RyuJIT start up to 30 percent faster.
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blog | Published on October 9, 2013
Conspiracies require coordination, sophistication, and careful planning. Simply mucking things up is far, far easier.
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blog | Published on October 7, 2013
Verizon is unlikely to go the way of Nirvanix. But if there were ever a time for the buyer to beware, this is it.
Microsoft's Visual Studio 2013 tools suite will RTM on Oct. 18 with pricing unchanged from Visual Studio 2012--for the most part.
As a developer, how do you stand out in an ever changing industry that demands superstars? After interviewing numerous applicants and following conversations with other hiring managers, Amelia Merril provides four tips for getting hired as a software developer in today's market.
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blog | Published on October 1, 2013
The Nirvanix death spiral is but a hint of turbulence to come.
A good test automation framework should be flexible, application agnostic, technology agnostic and future-proof. The principles highlighted in this article provide the ability to analyze the code of the test solution in depth and proved to be efficient on multiple automation projects.
Malcolm Ross discusses attaining the right balance of flexibility and simplicity through thoughtful user interface design and agile development to deliver successful enterprise software solutions.