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Gluon ships JavaFX 12

Gluon ships JavaFX 12

Mobile solutions provider Gluon has released JavaFX 12, the company’s second release of the rich client technology for Java since…
How to find devops staff who are good at both technology and people

How to find devops staff who are good at both technology and people

Do cloud-oriented devops people need to be people-oriented, as well as technology-oriented? That seems to be the case, according to…
How to use Tableau to analyze agile, devops, and website metrics

How to use Tableau to analyze agile, devops, and website metrics

Developers use many productivity, coding, testing, and cloud-management tools as part of designing, developing, testing, deploying, and managing applications. Although…
Open source licenses may not matter so much any more

Open source licenses may not matter so much any more

After all the drama around MongoDB’s change of license from the open source Affero General Public License (AGPL) to the…
JavaScript dapps: Using decentralized storage in Blockstack

JavaScript dapps: Using decentralized storage in Blockstack

Last week we put together a basic component that allowed our users to log in with Blockstack and see their…
20 practical Python libraries for every Python programmer

20 practical Python libraries for every Python programmer

Want a good reason for the smashing success of the Python programming language? Look no further than the massive collection…
How cloud-native technologies defeat cloud lock-in

How cloud-native technologies defeat cloud lock-in

Cloud-native computing is about how you build applications, not where you build them. That means a global enterprise can run…
Microsoft brings its DTrace debugger to Windows

Microsoft brings its DTrace debugger to Windows

Microsoft has released the first Windows version of DTrace, its Linux debugging tool, for 64-bit Windows 10 beta builds. Microsoft has…
2 security tricks your cloud provider won’t tell you

2 security tricks your cloud provider won’t tell you

Cloudops (cloud operations) and secops (security operations) are quickly evolving practices. While I’m seeing some errors, what’s more common is…
How and why to use blob storage in Azure

How and why to use blob storage in Azure

When it comes to building applications on the public cloud, you’re spoiled for storage. You’ve got SQL, NoSQL, graph databases,…
IDG Contributor Network: To be, and not to be—is that the answer?

IDG Contributor Network: To be, and not to be—is that the answer?

In “Something is (still) rotten in the kingdom of artificial intelligence,” which was about useful-to-know Achilles’s heels of the current…
CI/CD your way: 11 on-prem options for continuous integration and delivery

CI/CD your way: 11 on-prem options for continuous integration and delivery

When a team develops software together, the need for continuous integration (CI)—and often continuous delivery (CD) as well—is rarely debated.…
How to use output formatters in ASP.Net Core

How to use output formatters in ASP.Net Core

ASP.Net Core provides built-in support for data exchange in the JSON and XML formats. If you want your ASP.Net Core…
2 reasons a federated database isn’t such a slam-dunk

2 reasons a federated database isn’t such a slam-dunk

It’s often the first problem you solve when moving to the cloud: Your enterprise is using dozens, sometime hundreds, of…
Java, meet Kubernetes and serverless computing

Java, meet Kubernetes and serverless computing

Red Hat is looking to bring Java into more-modern computing paradigms by providing a tool tuned to Kubernetes and serverless…
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