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If you are a developer or a designer, it is very likely that you will work in a team comprised of different people with different habits, motivation, work and coding styles. This article will provide a few simple tips that will make working in teams more efficient and productive.

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Published in blog | Published on October 31, 2013

If you still find that continuous build, continuous deployment, and continuous integration are too difficult, you’re not doing them properly.

Published in Java Zone | Published on October 28, 2013

Exposure on social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn has a tremendous impact on business, effecting marketing, networking, analytics and more. Social media is a natural resource for collecting user feedback, comments, suggestions, etc., making the integration of social media with applications increasingly important. This article will discuss the integration of Facebook and Twitter with a Java application.

Published in blog | Published on October 24, 2013

Set up your Cloud environment to properly support the DevOps-driven lifecycle and you’ll be able to sleep soundly at night.

Published in blog | Published on October 20, 2013

The Bazaar supports change better than the Cathedral

Published in Open Source Zone | Published on October 18, 2013

The Runnable platform is designed to enable developers to discover, run and reuse community-sourced code from their browsers.

Published in 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?

Published in blog | Published on October 14, 2013

What could you do in the Fog?

Published in .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.

Published in blog | Published on October 9, 2013

Conspiracies require coordination, sophistication, and careful planning. Simply mucking things up is far, far easier.

Published in 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.

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