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How to Build a Developer-First Application Security Program

SecureWorld News

The DevOps culture promotes a shared understanding between developers and operations to ensure that the responsibility for creating a successful outcome is distributed evenly. As the pace of software development increases, security teams are struggling to keep up. The benefits of a developer-first approach to application security.

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Embedded software development for IoT applications

Dataconomy

Whether you are an end-user wanting access or control over products and services, or a manufacturer wishing to build better technology systems faster than before – one key component remains essential: embedded software development. For up-to-date reference on embedded software development best practices, you can go for N-ix resources.

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Beyond microservices; Software architecture driven by machine learning

Social, Agile and Transformation

It's not a question of if, it's a question of when and how AI and machine learning will change our programming and software development paradigms. A full stack developer elects to build a three-tiered web architecture using an MVC framework. An IoT application calls for an event-driven.

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What is enterprise architecture? A framework for transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

Enterprise architecture definition Enterprise architecture (EA) is the practice of analyzing, designing, planning, and implementing enterprise analysis to successfully execute on business strategies. It’s also useful for bringing more discipline into the organization by standardizing and consolidating processes for more consistency.

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Modernizing applications: the importance of reducing technical debt

CIO Business Intelligence

Technical debt can be defined as the accumulation of legacy systems and applications that are difficult to maintain and support, as well as poorly written or hastily implemented code that increases risk over time. Customers may describe applications as clunky, buggy, and outdated. What is technical debt?

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SAP, IBM Consulting partner to offer genAI-based services

CIO Business Intelligence

That move was expected to help SAP exploit the natural language processing capabilities of Watson AI along with predictive insights, with the aim of jointly developing large language models (LLMs) and generative AI capabilities. The collaboration will also see SAP access IBM’s Granite family of large language models to develop AI use cases.

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Clash of architectures: APIs meet the bot invasion

TM Forum

“I was an architect and led large architecture teams for several years,” says Reis, “I'm a big supporter of API's and really valuable standards like TM Forum Open APIs for the telecom sector.”