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Green coding - Diagrid: Code efficiency yields 99% drop in CPU usage
16 May 2024 -
Green coding - VictoriaMetrics: The efficiency vs complexity trade-off
15 May 2024 -
Green coding - Kainos: Three steps to greener AI
14 May 2024
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written in fully by Mark Fussell, co-founder and CEO, Diagrid. A diagrid is a framework of diagonally intersecting metal, concrete, or ...
This is a guest post written for the Computer Weekly Developer Network by Roman Khavronenko in his position as co-founder at VictoriaMetrics, a company known for its time series database technology ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Peter Campbell in his capacity as director of green software at Kainos. Kainos is a Northern Ireland-based digital services ...
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Atlassian Team ‘24: AI as a teammate in the 'new compute' era
01 May 2024 -
Tabnine tables AI platform integrations at Atlassian Team ’24
01 May 2024 -
Atlassian heralds ‘new era’ of Jira
01 May 2024 -
Catchpoint Peak: IT Performance Summit: Live report
25 Apr 2024 -
Catchpoint helps Google Cloud customers improve Internet resilience
24 Apr 2024 -
Green coding - Confluent: Sustainability through data streaming
21 Apr 2024 -
NTT SVP: Optimising 'deployment architectures' for hybrid cloud & edge-apps
19 Apr 2024
Atlassian used its Team ‘24 conference and exhibition to showcase a wide range of enhancements and extensions to its team collaboration, productivity software and service management platform. Held ...
Based in the Holy Land, Tabnine claims to be the originator of the AI coding assistant category. The company has now announced an expanded partnership and integration within the Atlassian platform ...
Jira is entering a new era. As we know from TechTarget, Atlassian Jira is an Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) tool that provides tools for bug tracking, issue tracking and project ...
Directly labelling itself as the ‘Internet Resilience Company’, US-headquartered Catchpoint joined the growing band of enterprise technology companies eschewing the traditional conference circuit ...
The web is online. It’s such a basic truism that sometimes we don’t question this core technology proposition. Yes, the web is (generally speaking, even when flaky service results) mostly always ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Peter Pugh-Jones in his capacity as director of financial services at Confluent. Confluent is a full-scale data streaming ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written in full by Rishi Kulkarni in his capacity as SVP cloud services division at NTT Data. In the modern landscape of software ...
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Appian World 2024: Live keynote report
16 Apr 2024 -
Appian & AWS accelerate AI automation accessibility
15 Apr 2024 -
NTT Research ‘Upgrade’ 2024: Live report
11 Apr 2024 -
NTT Research focused on ‘physics of intelligence’ with Harvard Center for Brain Science
11 Apr 2024 -
Green coding - SuSE: From code bloat to supreme sustainability
04 Apr 2024
Appian World was held this year at the Gaylord Inner Harbor resort in Washington DC from 15-17 April 2024. Starting off proceedings this year as always was Appian CEO Matt Calkins. With more than ...
Accessibility matters. When users first say Microsoft’s ‘accessibility’ features appear some three decades ago, not everybody knew what was being offered. Stanford University’s history of ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network team packed its bags, put some flowers in its hair... and headed to San Francisco this week for NTT Research’s Upgrade 2024. This two-day event was designed to ...
Software development platform companies love AI. They have (arguably) always been fairly fond of digital intelligence as it has evolved through various decades and iterations that have taken it ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network by Vishal Ghariwala, senior director and CTO for Asia Pacific region at SuSE. Ghariwala writes in full as follows... When I was a Java ...