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Buying advice for CIOs as low-code/no-code spending rises

CIO Business Intelligence

Faced with a long-running shortage of experienced professional developers, enterprise IT leaders have been exploring fresh ways of unlocking software development talent by training up non-IT staff and deploying tools that enable even business users to build or customize applications to suit their needs.

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Should You Build in-house or Outsource Development of Your Mobile Apps?

CTOvision

It is simply like a website or any other critical software development – if those are in-house then mobile apps should also definitely be in-house. Pick a person, ideally in a senior position – maybe a Solutions Architect or a very Senior Software Developer who wants to add to his or her skillset.

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How Mayhem Is Making AppSec Easy for Small Teams

ForAllSecure

Finding an effective way to protect applications from malicious actors can be a daunting task. Running tests manually is time-consuming, and small teams may feel that they don’t have the time required to secure their applications. Fuzzing is a powerful tool for detecting vulnerabilities in software.

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What is TOGAF? An enterprise architecture methodology for business

CIO Business Intelligence

The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) is an enterprise architecture methodology that offers a high-level framework for enterprise software development. The Open Group developed TOGAF in 1995, and by 2016, 80% of Global 50 companies and 60% of Fortune 500 companies used the framework. in November 2006.

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Pros and cons of low-code development platforms

mrc's Cup of Joe Blog

photo credit: iAmMrRob via pixabay cc According to Gartner, the demand for application development is growing 5x faster than IT’s ability to deliver. Business users are requesting more web applications than ever, and IT is struggling to keep up. Simple applications are done in minutes. Pro: Low-code helps fight Shadow IT.

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6 deadly sins of enterprise architecture

CIO Business Intelligence

Storing too much (or too little) data Software developers are pack rats. The list of headaches and regulations can be long and the joy that comes from a smaller budget can be fleeting. Following (or ignoring) the trends Developers love to latch on to the latest ideas and models for enterprise architecture.