Survey Surfaces Increasing Reliance on AI to Develop Software
DevOps.com
DECEMBER 5, 2023
AI is already being used in code writing, code review, quality assurance/testing, debugging and design and architecture, according to a recent survey.
DevOps.com
DECEMBER 5, 2023
AI is already being used in code writing, code review, quality assurance/testing, debugging and design and architecture, according to a recent survey.
DevOps.com
SEPTEMBER 20, 2023
A survey found the biggest obstacles to observability were the pace of technology change, IT blind spots and the complexity of modern applications.
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In a recent survey with Demand Gen Report, we found 59% of experienced practitioners (those with ABM programs more than a year old) indicated their ABM programs are meeting or greatly exceeding their expectations, while only 45% of novices (those with ABM programs less than one year old) could say the same.
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In the third edition of Terminal’s State of Remote Engineering report, we share findings from our recent survey of 1,048 engineers and analyze how engineers are adapting to life working remotely. The survey found that more than 60% of engineers reported that they were fully remote, and 74% would like to be remote 3 days a week or more.
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According to the study conducted by Wakefield Research in 2021, only 22% of the data leaders surveyed have fully realized ROI in the past two years, with most data leaders (56%) having no consistent way of measuring it.
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Join Logi Analytics as they explore new survey findings and trends. Learn from the experiences of 500+ application teams embedding analytics—including which features actually move the needle, how analytics benefits their companies, and what development approach yields the best results.
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In a recent Economist survey of 476 senior executives worldwide, 60% are already generating revenue from their data, and a whopping 83% have used data to make existing products or services more profitable. How much potential revenue is hidden in your data?
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Hired surveyed more than 4,000 tech workers to find out which companies rank as their most desirable employers and how other organizations can compete for their attention. Showcasing factors that tech knowledge workers care about beyond compensation can give companies a much-needed competitive edge in the battle for the best tech talent.
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Computing surveyed 150 individuals representing companies from a wide variety of industries that are actively involved in using, testing, evaluating, or procuring data analytics tools at their organization.
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