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Go Language Increasing in Popularity

While it still has a long way to go to catch up with favorites like Java and C, there are several signs that Google’s Go language is becoming more popular

Red Hat to Certify Containerized Linux Apps

Red Hat already had a certification program for making sure apps run as intended on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL); now it is adding a service that will certify Linux

Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Released to Manufacturing

Microsoft made two database-related product announcements on Tuesday. First, it said that SQL Server 2014, its relational database, has been released to manufacturing, with the official public release scheduled for

Oracle Struggles in Q3 But Has Big Summer Plans

For its third fiscal quarter, which ended on Feb. 28, Oracle reportedsales and profits that failed to meet analyst expectations. However, CEO Larry Ellison and other executives said that they

Playing the Digital Transformation Game

In a recent article for ComputerWorld, Howard Baldwin took a well-deserved poke at leading consulting punditocracy for pushing ?Digital Transformation? on their customers. You must build a ?digital industrial economy?

HP Releases ALM 12 Suite

HP has updated its Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) suite. The company designed ALM 12 to provide agile development teams with the ability to release applications very quickly. “We’re providing customers

Introduction to Hadoop Streaming

Introduction Hadoop Streaming is a generic API which allows writing Mappers and Reduces in any language. But the basic concept remains the same. Mappers and Reducers receive their input and

Amazon AppStream Now Generally Available

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced that AppStream is now available to any developer who wants to use it. The service had been in a limited preview since it was

Should an Agile Organization Be a Holacracy?

Allen Holub has in interesting blog post on Dr. Dobb’s in which he argues that agile organizations should ideally be organized as holacracies. A holacracy is an organization made up

Report: iOS Dominates Enterprise Mobile App Testing

Perfecto Mobile, which provides app testing tools and services, has published a new report that details how enterprises test their mobile apps. Interestingly, while more than 80 percent of consumer

Employers Court Devs with Free Lunch

The latest version of the Dice Report from online job board Dice.com analyzes the perks that employers use to try to attract applicants for software engineering, cloud computing, big data

Five Big Data Predictions

It’s no secret that one of the biggest IT trends of the last few years has been big data. It’s more than just a buzzword—the volume, variety and velocity of

In-Your-Face Agile

All developers these days are familiar with the second statement in the Agile Manifesto: customer collaboration over contract negotiation. You?re on the same team as your customer or stakeholder, the

Microsoft Open Sources Office 365 SDK for Android

Microsoft Open Technologies has released a new Office 365 Software Development Kit (SDK) for Android. Available under an open source license, the SDK lets mobile development firms create Android apps

Google Plans Cloud Development Roadshow

Google has announced that it will conduct a Cloud Platform Developer Roadshow. It plans to hold events where it will demonstrate its cloud computing platform in 26 different cities around

Google Will Pay for Cloud Computing Customers

Google has launched a new referral program designed to attract new customers to its cloud computing services. Existing Google Apps for Business customers can receive $15 every time they refer

Waiting for the Perfect API

To get REST right, you need HATEOAS (Hypermedia as the Engine of Application State). And to get HATEOAS right, you need hypermedia-rich data formats that support flexible media types. Problem

Survey Reveals Need to Consoldiate Applications

A new survey from Capgemini finds that enterprises are struggling to organize and manage bloated inventories of legacy applications. Nearly half (48 percent) of the IT managers surveyed said their

IDC Forecasts Boost in Windows Tablet Sales

Market researchers at IDC are predicting that tablet sales are about to cool down. It believes sales of the mobile devices will grow at just 19.4 percent this year, a

Red Hat’s OpenShift Now Supports .NET

Red Hat has announced that its Open Shift platform as a service (PaaS) can now run applications written on Microsoft’s .NET platform. However, currently the .NET support is limited and

Companies Detail Benefits of Node.js

At the recent NodeDay meetup held at PayPal’s headquarters, several companies shared information about the positive effects Node.js has had on their business. Node.js allows them to run server side

F# Makes Huge Gains in Popularity

Tiobe has updated its programming language popularity chart once again, and this month the big story is F#. A year ago, the Microsoft-backed functional language was all the way down

Verizon Invests in CloudBees PaaS

Verizon Ventures, the venture capital arm of Verizon, has announced that it will invest in the CloudBees platform as a service (PaaS). The two companies had a previous relationship as