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4 Reasons to Outsource Large IT Projects During Economic Headwinds

CIO Business Intelligence

The right partner can bring a team of highly skilled engineers together in a matter of days or weeks, allowing you to accelerate development and deliver your key projects in a timely fashion. Developer velocity Time to market is critical for the success of any project, particularly when it impacts revenue.

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WIIT: Enabling Enterprises to Realize the Full Potential of the Cloud While Bypassing its Complexity

CIO Business Intelligence

Serving leaders in the energy, fashion, financial services, food, healthcare, manufacturing, media, pharmaceutical, professional services, retail, and telecommunications industries, WIIT works with organizations that have stringent business continuity needs, mission-critical applications, and crucial data security and sovereignty requirements.

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Rekindling the thrill of programming

CIO Business Intelligence

A kind of slow-motion dance between mental and mechanical development was enacted over the centuries to arrive at what we can now call up in the browser with a casual flick of the F12 key. For a grittier, nuts-and-bolts look at programming’s development, see Ron Pressler’s ambitious history, Finite of Sense and Infinite of Thought.

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Windows turns 35: a visual history

The Verge

Microsoft took the important step of focusing on apps and core software. IBM held onto the fundamentals of the PC architecture for a few years, but Microsoft made it easy for rivals and software developers to create apps, ensuring that Windows was relatively open and easy to reconfigure and tweak. With Windows 1.0,

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Liveblog: Journey to the Cloud with Packer and Terraform

Scott Lowe

This is a liveblog of the HashiConf 2017 breakout session titled “Journey to the Cloud with Packer and Terraform,” presented by Nadeem Ahmad, a senior software developer at Box. His team’s customers are the software developers at Box, and it’s his team’s job to help make them more productive and efficient.

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Networking the Cloud for IoT - Pt. 2 Stressing the Cloud

Cloud Musings

As with today’s Internet, tomorrow’s IoT will need to ensure that the RIGHT data gets to its destination in a timely fashion. A majority of security vulnerabilities are a result of coding errors that go undetected in the development stage. Figure 1: Defect Detection Next Part 3: Networking the Cloud for IoT - Pt.

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Rethinking the 'production' of data

All Things Distributed

Developments like cloud computing, the internet of things, artificial intelligence, and machine learning are proving that IT has (again) become a strategic business driver. Kärcher benefits as well: By developing this service, the company gets exact insight into how the machines are actually used by its customers.

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