Enterprise IT Spending Grows More Slowly Than Predicted
Gartner has revised its predictions for 2014 worldwide IT spending down slightly. Instead of increasing by 3.2 percent, IT spending is now likely to climb 2.1 percent over 2013 levels,
Gartner has revised its predictions for 2014 worldwide IT spending down slightly. Instead of increasing by 3.2 percent, IT spending is now likely to climb 2.1 percent over 2013 levels,
Paul Rubens at CIO has put together a list of 10 coding practices that he thinks cause most code problems. Here’s his list of ten things application development teams should
Apple frequently offers its developers an early look at upcoming versions of iOS, and now, for the first time ever, Google is doing the same thing with Android. Mobile development
Eclipse, the popular open source integrated development environment (IDE) for Java and other programming languages, releases a host of updates and related projects every year as part of a “train.”
During the first day of this year’s I/O Developer Conference, most of the emphasis was on Android and mobile development. However, the company also made several cloud development announcements. First,
In a survey of 100 enterprise executives, application management and security vendor Apperian found that 70 percent plan to deploy mobile apps to one thousand employees or more, and 33
Some large companies, such as Facebook, insist on locating all of their developers in one location. In Facebook’s case, that’s in Silicon Valley. Studies show that co-located teams are more
IBM has announced that it is working with Toyota to build an application development platform for in-vehicle apps. The project is part of Toyota’s T-Connect initiative, which is trying to
Rackspace has launched a new cloud computing service that it calls OnMetal. Based on OpenStack technology, it will allow enterprises to deploy a cloud environment on single-tenant physical servers at