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IBM, Ionic Partner on No-Code Mobile Development

IBM has announced a new partnership with Ionic that will bring Ionic’s no-code app development capabilities to IBM’s MobileFirst platform. More than a million people use Ionic Creator, a cloud

IBM’s Watson Continues to Expand

At its World of Watson event, IBM highlighted the expansion of its Watson cognitive computing platform. The company said that it has more than 270 new commercial partners and that

Outrageous Perks for Developers

With competition for talent remaining fierce, many companies are offering unusual perks in an attempt to get developers to work for them. InfoWorld put together a roundup of some of

Easily Create Responsive Websites Using Bootstrap

Bootstrap is an HTML, CSS and JavaScript framework for developing responsive websites. It is easy to use, can be learned quickly and significantly improves productivity by saving many hours of

App Annie Buys Mobidia

App Annie has announced its purchase of Mobidia, a competing mobile analytics service headquartered in Vancouver, Canada. Mobidia’s offices will become App Annie Canada, and all 30 Mobidia employees will

New Fiksu Service Tracks Apple Watch Apps

Fiksu’s iOS SDK. Fiksu has launched a new analytics service that will allow mobile development teams to monitor usage of their Apple Watch apps. Specifically, it can track launches, registrations,

More Azure Services Announced at Build

In addition to the Azure Data Lake, Microsoft announced a number of other cloud computing services at its Build 2015 event. They include the Azure SQL Data Warehouse, Azure SQL

Campaign Tracking with Bit.ly API integration

Although Bit.ly’s URL shortening service is frequently used in conjunction with Twitter, its use is not limited to that. Bit.ly can be used to track any social network or e-mail

Build 2015: Microsoft Unveils Azure Data Lake

At Build 2015, Microsoft announced a new cloud-based big data service called Azure Data Lake. The new cloud computing service gives developers a centralized location to store all of their

Parquet Now a Top-Level Apache Project

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has announced that Apache Parquet has graduated from incubator status to become a top-level project. Parquet is a columnar Hadoop storage format used in many

The Evolving Technology Stack

While the last few decades were dominated by client server technologies, this one will be the decade of connected systems and devices operating on cloud platforms. Service orientation has paved

What Will Microsoft Talk about at Build 2015?

Microsoft kicks off its annual Build development conference tomorrow. Based on the company’s previous comments, attendees can expect to hear about Windows 10 development and see the HoloLens augmented reality

MapR Declines Invitation to Join ODP

In a blog post, Hadoop distribution vendor MapR said that it would not be joining the Open Data Platform (ODP) initiative. Formed earlier this year, ODP aims to develop open

Startup Nitrous.IO Offers Enterprise PaaS

Nitrous.IO, a startup based in the U.S. and Singapore, has announced a new cloud development service targeted at enterprise users. The platform as a service (PaaS) speeds the process of

Understanding Anti-Patterns and Code Smells

While Design patterns are recurring solutions to problems often encountered in software applications, anti-patterns are exactly the opposite???these are recurring programming practices that create problems instead of solving them. These

Google Releases Jsonnet Programming Language

Google has quietly unveiled a new open source programming language that generates and extends JSON. Called Jsonnet, the language aims to make it easier to create JavaScript Object Notation (JSON).