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Confluent: Current 2022 user conference - live report day #1
04 Oct 2022 -
Holy (boundless) observability: Dynatrace launches Grail
04 Oct 2022 -
API series - SAS: APIs and the rise of the analytics economy
30 Sep 2022
Hosted by Confluent, Current 2022 is billed as the ‘next generation of Kafka Summit’ and the Computer Weekly Developer Network team is in Austin, Texas for the showdown. As an aide memoir, ...
Dynatrace is of course not just a systems and data observability specialist. The company quite specifically describes and denotes itself as a ‘software intelligence company’ with a platform ...
This is a contributed piece for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Paul Jones, head of technology UK&I at SAS. SAS is known for its work in data analytics, data management and ...
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API series - Pantheon: Building web experiences with APIs & Jamstack
28 Sep 2022 -
ThoughtSpot dev lead: The modern developer relations stack - part #2
26 Sep 2022 -
ThoughtSpot dev lead: The modern developer relations stack - part #1
25 Sep 2022 -
API series - Tigris Data: Developers love APIs & data, but do they love data APIs?
24 Sep 2022 -
API series - Perforce: API productisation & a more consumer-oriented API mindset
23 Sep 2022 -
API series - eG Innovations: APIs as IT monitoring tools
22 Sep 2022 -
API series - MuleSoft: Why API governance should be an innovation & transformation driver
21 Sep 2022
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network API series written by Josh Koenig in his role as co-founder and chief strategy officer at Pantheon. Pantheon is a WebOps platform for ...
This couplet of joint analysis pieces is written in full by Quinton Wall in his role as head of developer relations at ThoughtSpot. As a company, ThoughtSpot likes to call itself a modern analytics ...
This couplet of joint analysis pieces is written in full by Quinton Wall in his role as head of developer relations at ThoughtSpot. As a company, ThoughtSpot likes to call itself a modern analytics ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network's API series written in full by Ovais Tariq in role as CEO of Tigris Data -- Tigris is an open source developer data platform for all ...
This is a contributed piece written in full by Olaf van Gorp, technical sales (EMEA) and solutions consultant, Akana at Perforce Software. From this point, van Gorp writes in full as follows... ...
This piece is written by Rachel Berry in her capacity as product consultant at eG Innovations, a company known for its cloud-based application performance and IT-Infrastructure monitoring ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network's API universe series written in full by Matt McLarty in his role as global field CTO & VP, digital transformation Office (DTO), ...
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API series - Axway: The 'API Guild' operationalises us towards API-first
20 Sep 2022 -
API series - Tibco: API value imperatives: define, prioritise, build & monetise
16 Sep 2022 -
Progress promotes people-centric programming
14 Sep 2022 -
Progress360 2022: day two keynote - lies developers tell themselves
13 Sep 2022 -
Progress360 2022: day one keynote live report
12 Sep 2022
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Brian Otten in his role as VP of the digital transformation catalysts division at Axway - a company known for its ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Alessandro Chimera in his role as director of digitalisation strategy at enterprise data software platform company Tibco. ...
Developers build code and so, logically, they need to deliver code above all else, right? This misconception was one of the lies developers tell themselves tabled by Microsoft's Billy Hollis during ...
The Computer Weekly DeveloperNetwork team is on the road again and this time it's Boston, USA for Progress Software’s Progress360 developer event, staged from September 11-14, 2022. This event ...
The email came in quite quietly over the weekend, just in advance of the morning keynote the following day… and it read, “So, it’s like a normal developer event - all over again right?” The truth ...