
Since 1998, DevX has helped people start businesses, build websites, and provide enterprise technology to people globally. Interviewing the likes of Microsoft’s co-founder, Steve Ballmer, the publication brings comprehensive, reliable, and accessible insights to the Internet.

Secrets management is one of those problems that every engineering team knows is important, yet it often sits on a quiet shelf until there is an incident. You can feel

If you’ve ever walked into architecture reviews knowing your design is solid but unsure whether the room will align, you already understand that the hardest part of architecture is rarely

You can defer a feature, a refactor, a migration. What you cannot defer without paying interest is an architectural tradeoff. Every senior engineer has lived through this moment: the shortcut

A Chicago-based offshoot of CMT Group has started raising a new digital-asset fund, seeking $150 million in commitments as the sector enters a new phase. The effort, launched in mid-2024,

Two of the biggest names in artificial intelligence are offering different explanations for why users hit generation caps on their services. Google points to a surge in activity, while OpenAI

Apple’s push into Digital ID is drawing new attention to fraud risks as the holiday shopping rush begins. The discussion came into focus over the weekend, when tech reporter Kurt

Headlines warning that melatonin may cause heart failure have unsettled many readers, but clinicians and researchers say panic is not warranted. The claims surfaced in recent reports and social media

17 Insights on Managing Distributed Teams from Agile Organizations Managing distributed teams requires deliberate strategies that go beyond traditional office practices. We asked industry experts to share how their agile

Modern enterprises live and die by the strength of their data systems. What once was tolerated as a realistic margin of error is now seen as a substantial risk to

Japan has sent troops to the northern prefecture of Akita after a surge of bear attacks rattled towns and villages. Local officials requested support this week as police and hunting

Retail’s biggest weekend is set to test consumer appetite and new store technology, as National Retail Federation President and CEO Matt Shay outlined in a televised interview on Varney &
AI infrastructure is being rebuilt in plain sight. A quiet site in rural Indiana now hosts one of the largest AI campuses on Earth, drawing up to 2 gigawatts of

Public concern over AI safety is rising after recent reports linked deaths in the United States to chatbot use and as UK teenagers increasingly seek mental health advice from these

Newton County is facing a tech-driven land rush as large projects from Meta and Amazon move forward, igniting hopes for jobs and tax dollars while spurring protests over growth and

MIT researchers have introduced FSNet, a problem-solving tool designed to deliver optimal answers to complex tasks without breaking any rules. The team says the method could help power grid operators

SPFF is preparing for fresh allocations to private equity while tightening its review of investment partners’ environmental, social, and governance practices. In a brief comment, SPFF chief executive Timo Löyttyniemi

The fate of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is once again in focus as scientists warn it contains enough frozen water to raise global seas by about five meters. The

James D. Watson, the molecular biologist who shared a Nobel Prize for helping reveal DNA’s double-helix structure, has died. Details about the date and location were not immediately available. Watson’s

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is moving to speed up review of chemicals meant for data centers, raising alarms from scientists who fear weaker scrutiny of long-lasting compounds. The shift

15 Effective Sales Closing Techniques to Boost Your Conversion Rate Closing a sale requires more than a strong pitch — it demands strategy, timing, and the right techniques to turn

Amazon is building artificial intelligence systems to help run 911 call centers in the United States, a move that could reshape how emergencies are handled. NBC News correspondent Gadi Schwartz

Eight months after President Donald Trump announced “Liberation Day” tariffs in April, consumer prices have risen only modestly, defying early warnings of sharp inflation. Economists who expected a rapid surge

A National Guard shooting has ignited a forceful public reaction and a wave of online targeting aimed at people from many countries, raising fresh concerns about safety, misinformation, and accountability.
Another week, another flood of AI drops—video models, agents, chips, and even a hint of “garlic.” The noise is loud. The signal is uneven. My view is simple: the most

Every engineering leader eventually hits the same moment: the system is stable enough to be trusted, stale enough to slow you down, and tangled enough that any modernization effort feels

If you are working on a distributed system long enough, latency stops being a nice to have metric and starts feeling like a tax on everything you ship. Every feature

You do not really care about SQL vs NoSQL. You care about: Can this thing survive Black Friday? Will analytics still be correct six months from now? How painful will

Every experienced engineer eventually hits the same wall: your architecture is not failing because of a single bad decision but because the organization has adopted a set of behaviors that

Netflix plans to acquire major Warner Bros. assets, including Warner Bros. Studio and HBO, in a deal valued at nearly $83 billion. The company intends to separate the linear cable

Every few years, cloud security gets a moment. In 2025, it is more like a reckoning. You can feel it in how engineering teams talk about identity sprawl, in the










