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Why generic marketing approaches don’t work on software developers

TechCrunch

“Most of the technical content published misses the mark with developers. I think we can all do a better job,” author and developer marketing expert Adam DuVander says. DuVander was recommended to us by Karl Hughes, the CEO of Draft.dev, which specializes in content production for developer-focused companies.

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The ultimate guide to mobile banking app development in 2024

Openxcell

billion smartphone users worldwide, it’s imperative for banks and financial companies to develop products and services that can be easily accessed via mobile devices. Business owners and developers alike have become increasingly dependent on mobile banking apps as the demand for accessible and user-friendly banking solutions increases.

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How to Stop Bad Releases From Being Deployed to Production with OverOps

OverOps

Following on our latest launch of OverOps Reliability Dashboards, it’s time to take a closer look at the dashboards themselves and see what added value they can bring to DevOps/SRE, QA and dev teams. One of the methods in which we help teams prioritize anomalies, is through our Jenkins integration. NEW POST ??? Why is it Important?

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14 essential book recommendations by and for IT leaders

CIO

For understanding teams “CTOs and CIOs who work for organizations that are struggling to deliver value sustainably will greatly benefit from reading Team Topologies: Organizing Business and Technology Teams for Fast Flow (IT Revolution Press, 2019) by Manuel Pais and Matt Skelton,” says Peter Kreslins Jr.,

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Storm in the stratosphere: how the cloud will be reshuffled

Erik Bernhardsson

We currently have cloud vendors that offer end-to-end solutions from the developer experience down to the hardware: What if cloud vendors focus on the lowest layer, and other (pure software) vendors on the layer above? Margins aren't so bad and vendor lock-in is still pretty high. Maybe owning the lowest layer isn't so bad?

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12 famous ERP disasters, dustups and disappointments

CIO

However, the measure of success has been historically at odds with the number of projects said to be overrunning or underperforming, as Panorama has noted that organizations have lowered their standards of success. ERP pains are a recurring illness for Invacare, which also had problems with an earlier upgrade between 2005 and 2009.

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Introducing Hack’d: A new live series deconstructing historic cyber breaches

Lacework

It’s also a stark reminder for industry professionals that preventing bad security outcomes is a full-time, year-round job that requires constant diligence and training. At Google, the Aurora incident in 2009 was a big wakeup call and led to a significant investment in Google’s security efforts. What questions do they need to answer?