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The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network.
Recent Posts
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GraphQL API Security: 5-things developers should know
24 Jan 2023 -
Retool mobile, a shiny spanner for native iOS & Android apps
20 Jan 2023 -
Rapid API report: The ‘surge’ towards monetisation
13 Jan 2023
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written in full by Sandeep Devakonda in his role as VP of customer success at Hasura. Hasura is known for its technology designed to ...
Enterprise software application development uses ‘tools’. Embracing the notion of virtual software-based spanners and wrenches enough to name its company after this reality, Retool describes itself ...
APIs are everywhere. As we know, Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) - the ‘glue’ bond that works to connect applications to applications… and application components to services, ...
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What to expect from Dynatrace Perform 2023
12 Jan 2023 -
Alation widens scope for data connector technology
11 Jan 2023 -
Kubernetes monitoring cluster map widens workload observability
10 Jan 2023 -
Open Seas: Common file synchronisation issues in today’s hybrid world
04 Jan 2023 -
What to expect from Civo Navigate 2023
03 Jan 2023 -
NTT lays groundwork for next cloud developers, conducts open APN PoC
19 Dec 2022 -
Rapid CTO: Understanding the balance between REST vs GraphQL APIs
16 Dec 2022
It’s been three years. It’s been three long years (and we all know why) since the Computer Weekly Developer Network team was able to ask: what can we expect from the Dynatrace Perform conference ...
Data intelligence company Alation has launched a partner programme for its Open Connector Framework technology - the aim is to deliver connectivity to new data sources. The new work with partners ...
Based in Tel Aviv, groundcover is a start-up focused on the cloud-native application monitoring domain with eBPF. Built as an extension to BPF (Berkeley Packet Filter), a technology used in certain ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Jason Kent in his capacity as director at Open Seas, a UK-based enterprise IT solutions company specialising in data ...
Okay yes, strictly speaking, we do know that CES Las Vegas is the first technology show of the year… but (of course) it’s largely consumer (the clue is in the name, right?) and not exactly enriched ...
NTT Corporation has worked in collaboration with Ciena Corporation, Fujitsu and NEC to conduct a joint Proof of Concept (PoC) showcasing an open APN as defined by the IOWN Global Forum (IOWN GF), ...
This is a contributed piece for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Alex Walling in his capacity as field CTO at Rapid. RapidAPI by Rapid (the company itself was previously known as ...
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Hitachi Vantara: the five Cs of application reliability
09 Dec 2022 -
Talend: Why ‘healthy data’ in Snowflake matters, really
06 Dec 2022 -
AWS previews AWS Application Composer for serverless
02 Dec 2022 -
NordVPN CTO: Developers & users to ‘value’ data
02 Dec 2022 -
Cohesity at AWS re:Invent 2022 - What happens in cloud, stays in cloud
30 Nov 2022
The company that Hitachi built out of the Hitachi Insight Group and its 2018 acquisition of Pentaho is known as Hitachi Vantara. Wile that corporate nametag might trip off the tongue about as ...
Partner news is rarely interesting. For the most part, partner announcements roll out a contrived reel of mutual backslapping bonhomie designed to make both companies (or more) feel good about ...
AWS CTO Werner Vogels always delivers a fairly hard core developer-centric keynote with plenty of gusto, often wearing a punk rock era T-shirt. This year's AWS re:Invent 202 saw him announce the ...
While the focus on the Computer Weekly Developer Network is more generally focused on creation, build actions and (the clue is in the name) developing development for software application ...
Just to cover off (in technology circles) anyone who happens to live in a cave, under a rock or in case anyone has spent their last few days and weeks on the moon (where we presume Internet access ...