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Ready…Set…Start Your Containers

CIO Business Intelligence

Many developers faced difficulties porting applications developed for a particular computing environment decades ago. Consequently, operating system distributions and underlying infrastructure configurations are abstracted from application programs, allowing them to run correctly and identically regardless of the environment.

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SAP trials meeting-free Fridays

CIO Business Intelligence

Although Newport’s principles can be applied to other domains, it is clear from Newport’s academic interests and the successful workers he interviewed for his book that they are particularly applicable to software development.

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A new era for Windows: Can Microsoft’s longtime engine power another tech revolution?

GeekWire

The center of gravity in software development has shifted to smartphones, the cloud, and the web. The superpower of Windows, Davaluri said, is still the ecosystem: the software developers who build on the platform, the hardware partners who enable it, and the diversity of devices, applications, and experiences that result.

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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. TOGAF helps organizations implement software technology in a structured and organized way, with a focus on governance and meeting business objectives. TOGAF definition.

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What Executives Should Know About Shift-Left Security

CIO Business Intelligence

By Zachary Malone, SE Academy Manager at Palo Alto Networks The term “shift left” is a reference to the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) that describes the phases of the process developers follow to create an application. The term was first coined by Larry Smith in 2001. This creates risks.

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Strategic positioning in the flow economy: 3 action steps

Trends in the Living Networks

Tools such as Michael Porter’s five forces model of competition are still applicable, but their value is fading because they are based on the concept of an industry as something static and defined. Almost every strategic tool in use over the last couple of decades is based on the increasingly dated concept of industries.

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AI Dreams: Microsoft @ 50, Chapter 1

GeekWire

The clearest example comes from GitHub, the software development platform acquired by Microsoft in 2018. In a statement addressing that question, the company said it doesn’t see one — citing its long history and ongoing work at the forefront of AI research and applications. And now it’s starting to boil.

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