Developers (Devs) stories
New report by Rackspace reveals that enterprises in Asia Pacific are making more strategic decisions on whether to build or buy applications.
Hyland has acquired content management services provider Alfresco, strengthening its position as a leader in content services platforms.
iText, the pioneer of open source software for PDFs, shares its journey and commitment to innovation in the digital document workflow.
GitLab and Fujitsu have formed a strategic alliance to deliver cloud-native applications through optimised cloud environments.
GitHub's 2020 State of the Octoverse report reveals the latest trends in developer activity, including top languages and security vulnerabilities.
An abundance of technology can be both a blessing and a curse, particularly when it leads to software sprawl and unnecessary expenses.
iText provides versatile open source PDF technology for developers and business users – from PDF libraries to low-code products.
While not many new things can be added to Call of Duty games, the series continues to be the most popular FPS franchise in history.
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope swaps the South Pacific for an eerie abandoned town in the latest installment of the horror series.
New trends are emerging in IT recruitment, including remote onboarding and the need to retrain employees with legacy skills, says Hays IT.
Nearly one-quarter of businesses in Australia and New Zealand plan to adopt visual development tools in the next 18 months, according to a study by IDC.
Trend Micro launches Cloud One - Application Security, a cloud native solution that provides code-level protection against cyber threats.
OutSystems VP for ANZ Paul Arthur talks about the company's role in the region and the future of digital transformation.
Businesses today face a myriad of problems due to using too many different software tools, hindering productivity and innovation.
BlackLine unveils new solutions and updates at BeyondTheBlack 2020 virtual event for finance and accounting teams.
TechDay's 10 Minute IT Jams: Snowflake VP Peter O'Connor discusses the company's products, recent announcements, ANZ operations, and engagement opportunities.
According to a company blog post, Nokia and HPE will work together to transform Nokia's data centres into 'carbon negative' IT producers.
Sylo, the software development company, has launched Oya, which has been described as 'the beginning of mainstream decentralisation'.
The acquisition extends Accenture's AWS and Microsoft Azure capabilities, as well as its broader cloud capabilities across Australia and New Zealand.
The funding, which is part of a wider $10 million allocation, is designed to create and nurture the game development industry in the region.