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iOS 7: ‘Black, White, And Flat All Over’

9to5Mac has a lengthy article with information from unnamed sources about the new look for iOS 7. They say the design will be “black, white, and flat all over.” In

Joyent Drops Cloud Computing Prices to Match Amazon

Cloud computing provider Joyent is determined to catch up to industry leader Amazon Web Services (AWS). With that goal in mind, the company has introduced thirteen new server instance types

The Problem with PaaS: Appropriate Abstraction

Amazon has shown that Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) can actually work, leaving all other IaaS players scrambling to compete. For its part, Salesforce.com has illustrated that Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) can be similarly successful,

Seven Mobile Development Tools You Should Try

InfoWorld has put together a list of “7 must-try mobile dev tools.” This isn’t a group of editor picks—instead a group of developers weighed in with their favorites. They include

Rackspace Works to Attract Developers

In the past, Rackspace has been primarily an infrastructure as a service (IaaS) vendor, but now it’s adding features to become more attractive as a cloud development platform. Specifically, its

Atlassian Updates Jira Bug Tracker

Atlassian has officially released Jira 6, the latest version of its bug tracking tool. The most noticeable change in the bug tracker is the revamped interface, which the company says

Why I Just Don’t Get SAP HANA

If you follow enterprise IT, you can’t miss SAP’s HANA in-memory database. SAP claims this product is a game changer, and they have managed to run their enterprise software on

Should Enterprises Offer Developers Free Perks?

Datamation’s Eric Spiegel writes of his past experience working for a company that decided to stop giving away free sodas and snacks. While it was a small thing, the change

The DevOps Paradox

I’m a big fan of DevOps. So when I read a thought-provoking blog post on why organizations shouldn’t implement DevOps, well, I had to chime in. The author of the

Rising Demand for Developers with Big Data Skills

Recently, numerous sources have noted strong demand and increasing salaries for developers with big data skills. For example, a McKinsey Global Institute report stated, “By 2018, the United States alone

What’s Happening at BlackBerry Live

Blackberry is currently holding its annual BlackBerry Live event in Orlando, and the first day kicked off on a high note. “I remember being right here one year ago …

Go Goes Faster

Google has released version 1.1 of its Go programming language. “The most significant improvements are performance-related,” blogged Google’s Andrew Gerrand. “It is likely that your Go code will run noticeably

Want Cybersecurity? Get Cloud

Want Cybersecurity? Get Cloud. That’s the perspective of General Keith Alexander, director of the National Security Agency and commander of the U.S. Cyber Command, speaking at an event on May

Phishing the Onion: Could This Happen to You?

On May 6th, a hacktivist group going by the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) hacked the Onion. After amusing us with a series of satirical fake-news articles and associated tweets, it

U.S. House to Consider Mobile Privacy Bill

On Thursday, Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) brought the Application Privacy, Protection and Security (APPS) Act 2013 to the floor of the House of Representatives. The bill would require mobile development

Intel Buys Two API Management Firms

While it’s known primarily as a chip vendor, Intel has acquired a pair of software companies, both of which are focused on API management for mobile development. The first is

Agile 2013 Conference Releases Schedule

The Agile Alliance has officially announced the schedule for Agile 2013, its annual conference, which will be held August 5-9 in Nashville, Tennessee. The agile software development event offers fifteen

Amazon Web Services Releases Node.js SDK

A new tool from Amazon Web Services (AWS) will make it easier for developers to build server-side applications in JavaScript and run them on Amazon’s cloud computing services. The company