Developers (Devs) stories
Ticketek CTO, Matt Cudworth, discusses the company's migration to the cloud and how they handle peak traffic events.
Unit4 take a look at how businesses can capitalise and effectively engage consumers in an Everything as a Service (XaaS) economy.
Alibaba Cloud has expanded its reach in Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) with the launch of a new partner program.
Red Hat unveils OpenShift practice builder program in the Asia Pacific, empowering system integrators to enhance cloud-native development and delivery.
Looking towards the future, the next-generation of businesses are going to be able to utilise the cloud in ways that we cannot comprehend.
The two companies are set to develop the world's first commercial 2G cellular modules with field upgrades to LTE IoT.
Some developers can be very casual about copying files, code snippets, images, binaries or entire modules without respecting open source licences.
Microsoft's Azure IoT Edge is now generally available, bringing AI and Azure services to IoT devices with new open-source, security, and development features.
Malicious YouTube links offering fake Fortnite downloads for Android are preying on eager fans, spreading malware instead of the awaited game.
The meteoric rise of multi-cloud environments has seen demand for more visibility, as well as a significant change in the traditional data centre.
Trusting the cloud means redefining control—understand your CSP's role, craft a robust IAM strategy, and ensure compliance for a secure transition.
Hitachi Vantara broadens its Enterprise Cloud offerings, launching HEC Container Platform for robust cloud-native app deployment and hybrid cloud management.
Alphabet-owned antivirus service VirusTotal is cracking down on false positives – and solving a massive problem for software developers.
Over the past 18 months, blockchains & cryptocurrencies have emerged from technical obscurity to capture the attention of investors around the world.
There is significant opportunity for growth in clinically validated, yet user-friendly wearables to aid individuals manage such ailments.
Memory-Driven Computing is a new computing architecture that puts memory, not processing, at the centre of the computing platform.
Designed to facilitate private data centers & public cloud, they have been added to the open source community in the newly created 1space project.
Despite a poor start to 2018, IDC anticipates the overall market will return to growth over the remainder of the year.
The worldwide wearables market is forecast to ship 124.9 million units by the end of 2018, up 8.2% from the prior year.
Could randomised loot boxes in your favourite video games be giving you a similar hit to the psychological effects of gambling?.