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AWS Slashes S3, EBS Prices

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is once again dropping prices on some of its cloud services. This time it’s storage that’s getting cheaper, specifically Simple Storage Service (S3) and Elastic Block

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Can Enterprise Architecture sell Software?

As the author of The Agile Architecture Revolution, one of the questions I get now that I work for a software vendor is how Enterprise Architecture can help my company,

CloudSpokes and Topcoder Unite

Appirio has announced that it is unifying two development crowdsourcing communities that it owns: CloudSpokes and topcoder. It is retiring the CloudSpokes name and moving everyone over to topcoder, which

Which Language Is Best for Big Data?

Among developers involved with big data projects, a minor controversy has been brewing about which programming language best meets their needs. Many point to R as the ideal language for

10 Tips for Bringing the App Economy to Enterprises

Apps aren’t just an integral part of the mobile experience—they’re also transforming enterprise IT. eWeek offers ten tips for enterprises that want to jump on the app bandwagon. View Your

How to Hire Great Developers

While the overall unemployment rate is fairly high, unemployment for developers continues to be very low, and enterprise application development teams are finding it difficult to hire really good employees.

Java Implicated in 91% of Cyberattacks, Says Cisco

According to the Cisco 2014 Annual Security Report, 91 percent of 2013 cyberattacks exploited a weakness in Java. “I was surprised to see that the Java [Indicator of Compromise] number

Windows 9 Details Emerge

According to Paul Thurrott, the biggest announcement Microsoft will make at the BUILD developer conference in April will be its vision for the next version of Windows. Currently codenamed Threshold,

IDC Predicts Greater ALM Adoption in 2014

Market researchers at IDC are forecasting greater enterprise interest in application life-cycle management (ALM) tools during 2014. The firm says high-profile software failures at Nasdaq, Amazon.com, Goldman Sachs, United Airlines

Indexing Multiple Log Types in a Multi-Node Solr

Introduction Apache Solr is a widely used open source search platform that internally uses Apache Lucene based indexing. Solr is very popular and provides a database to store indexed data

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Change your Data or Change your Code?

The data in the enterprise change all the time, right? Virtually every user interface interaction, API call, or event changes some data somewhere. Code, however, is static. It never changes

Execs Prefer Private Clouds, Survey Finds

An IDG Connect survey commissioned by Unisys recently found that 50 percent of C-level executives preferred private clouds to public or hybrid cloud computing environments. By comparison, 26 percent preferred

How Facebook Scaled Mercurial

In a recent blog post, Facebook’s Durham Goode and Siddharth Agarwal explained how they modified the Mercurial version control system to meet their company’s needs. At issue was the vast