iTunes U: Is It All You Need for Training?
In August, Apple announced that iTunes U hit the 300 million download mark, just three years after its launch. Between iTunes U, You Tube Edu, and more and more schools
In August, Apple announced that iTunes U hit the 300 million download mark, just three years after its launch. Between iTunes U, You Tube Edu, and more and more schools
All too often software engineers end up feeling like they’ve maxed out their career potential, and that there is no where else to grow in their jobs. Not true, and
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We are entering a new era: Applications can be configured or assembled from toolkits or frameworks. How will this evolution affect business analysts (BAs) and developers? A BA typically wears
SAN FRANCISCO — Intel kicked off its Intel Developer Forum with several demonstrations of its next generation “Sandy Bridge” chips that will help power a new generation of the company’s
Adobe Systems released the Adobe Flash Media Server 4 family of software products Thursday, including a new version that uses peer-assisted Real Time Media flow Protocol (RTMFP) technology to slash
All of the big virtualization vendors — VMware, Citrix and Microsoft — are pushing the technology as a way to solve problems in healthcare, and more healthcare providers are trying
SAN FRANCISCO — Customers and analysts attending VMware’s annual VMworld conference here this week wondered repeatedly about how secure virtualization is, although they seem enthusiastic about VMware’s technology. Over 17,000
Scrum is considered by many to be the dominant Agile methodology today. All Agile methods got their name from the Agile Manifesto in early 2000’s. The inventors of Scrum, along