Grow very, very fast or die: what makes software such a tough business
Since everyone is now in the software business one way or another, it helps to understand that pressure for growth and rapid delivery can be relentless.
Since everyone is now in the software business one way or another, it helps to understand that pressure for growth and rapid delivery can be relentless.
Pride, fear and loathing inside the biggest ship in the roiling tech ocean.
As information technology tears apart entire industries, we have to ask: are we crossing the chasm or falling into a chasm?
Some warn that software and online companies need to tread carefully in the hardware space, as it is fraught with peril.
Red Hat crowdsources the renaming process for JBoss, in the form of a contest, among its community.
Songkick, an online service and social venue for tracking bands and concerts, reports on its move from one big tightly coupled system to a more flexible service oriented architecture.
PwC’s latest US technology M&A insights report finds deal volume down 35% from a year ago, but value of the deals up by one-fifth. Lots of cloud positioning, and, yes, some big social media plays.
APIs range from 'the well-formed and functional to the fiendishly complex and arcane.' Be prepared for the latter.
Agile versus waterfall techniques can arise in any situation, even outside the enterprise.
Red Gate Software says a trip into suborbital space is a step closer for 15 lucky finalists announced in its DBA in Space competition.