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Next-gen analytics, cloud, mobile apps even bigger in 2011

The Top 10 Strategic Technologies for 2011 were recently announced by Gartner, the self proclaimed world’s leader in information technology research and advisory company. Training.DevX.com explores this list, discussing how

Managing Data in the Cloud

Crunching data or having access to vast amounts of data is crucial for many applications, particularly batch jobs which have the tendency and are suitable to run in cloud environments.

Apple Releases iOS 4.2.1

Apple iPad and iPhone owners can now download iOS 4.2. The release adds a number of new features, including AirPlay, AirPrint, and access to Find My iPhone. It also brings

Ruby on Rails Regains Lost Performance

When Ruby on Rails 3.0 was first released, it wasn’t as fast as previous versions of the Web development framework. Now Rails has released version 3.0.3 that brings back some

Agile Requirements that Make Sense

For teams that are looking to agile to help improve their productivity, agile (which is not a methodology), has contained under its umbrella attractive methodologies to help teams improve their

VMWare and CollabNet Push ALM into the Cloud

For years, the cloud has been used to share resources, software and information, but its role in application lifecycle management (ALM) has been spotty to non-existent of late with a

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RIM: Smartphone App Builders Must Know Audience

Speaking at the All About Mobile conference, RIM’s Rana Puri offered several tips to smartphone app developers. Cautioning of the dangers posed by fragmentation, Puri warned, “You need to know

Development Experiments in the Cloud Are Paying Off

Analysts and other experts say that developers are beginning to use cloud-based technologies in three key ways. First, teams are using public cloud services like Amazon EC2 for testing purposes.

Demand for Android Skills Up 710% from Last Year

Online job board oDesk regularly publishes an Online Employment Report which lists the most in-demand skills based on data from site job postings. The latest version shows a 710 percent

Be Careful of Cognitive Friction in Program Design

My favorite session at the Las Vegas Dev Connections conference last April was the part given by Markus Egger on the topic of Cognitive Friction. I’m embarrassed to say that after 15 years

One Bad App Can Spoil the Bunch

Harris Interactive has released a new poll which reveals that 38 percent of mobile app users are unhappy with “most” of the apps they’ve tried. That could be bad news

MBA: Do You Need One to Become a CIO or CTO?

After a few years on the job, developers often find themselves asking: what’s next? For some, the answer could be to go to business school to earn an MBA. Today,

Oracle and Apple Announce OpenJDK for Mac OS X

Recent Apple announcements related to Java had some Mac developers wondering if future versions of OS X would support Java. Now Apple has answered that question by announcing its support

Apple CEO Calls Irritated Developer

When Ram Arumugam answered his phone at a noisy kids soccer arena, a voice said, “Ram, this is Steve.” It was Apple CEO Steve Jobs calling to discuss an e-mail

Intel Bolsters its Tool Offerings For Developers

Intel, hardly a household name in software, has lately been building its software credibility in the developer community, especially among developers using its multi-core processors. Intel’s interest in developer tools

Effective Agile Development Meetings

With the cost for all-day meetings reaching into the thousands of dollars, project managers are well-advised to make sure their meetings are as efficient as possible. In this article, experts

Learning JavaScript Visually with Diagrams

According to developer Tim Caswell, “One of the secrets to being a super effective JavaScript developer is to truly understand the semantics of the language.” In order to help others

One Third of Top-Grossing iPhone Apps Are Free

The list of the top 100 grossing iPhone apps includes 34 free apps that make their money through in-app purchases. This so-called “freemium” model has rapidly grown in popularity since