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Coding can be tedious, dreary, and stressful. Zooming out to reflect on how extraordinary software programming is can bring back the wonder.
Product lifecycle management (PLM) is a discipline for managing the lifecycle of a product, encompassing processes and software systems for tracking and improving every development phase, from product ideation to manufacturing to retirement.
Businesses are employing enterprise architecture to improve product delivery, risk management, and even employee retention, among other business-critical uses.
Steve Jobs fell for it, so did Steve Sewell, founder of Builder.io, among countless others. But avoiding it takes just a simple mindset shift.
Todayu2019s CIOs know they need to move faster, at the speed of business.
vFunction Assessment Hub is aimed at IT decision makers, providing a technical debt score highlighting the complexity of the legacy application code and risk factors associated with it.
The 10th edition of the popular enterprise architecture framework focuses on improving usability for a wider range of enterprises.
When it comes to infrastructure and production systems, stability is king. And yet change persists, as organizations seek greater security and faster speeds — without sacrificing reliability.
CIO Nadira Misthry explains how Discoveryu2019s Vitality medical aids rewards programme is leveraging emerging technologies to improve customer experience, better integrate with partners, and update their systems.
Lifecycle management should head off crises in the making but doesnu2019t. Instead, consider u2018version currency managementu2019 and stave off catastrophe by being tactical about keeping systems current.
Lending software-as-a-service provider Trade Ledger shares lessons learned in using a microservices architecture to build its cloud application.
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