Thursday, March 21, 2013

DHS shifting to cloud, agile development to boost homeland security

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DHS shifting to cloud, agile development to boost homeland security
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has moved to agile development and is shifting to cloud platforms in an effort to improve its IT operations. Read More


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How The Cloud Threatens Midsize Enterprises
Date: March 21st, 2013 1: 00 PM EST A recent study showed 92% of IT pros recognize that moving to the cloud provides a competitive edge, but only 20% plan to get there. The failure to close that Cloud gap poses a serious threat. Learn More

Microsoft extends Azure Hadoop, mobile app development functionality
Microsoft has released a number of enhancements to Windows Azure that will make it easier to deploy and manage Hadoop clusters and integrate more mobile apps with the cloud platform. Read More


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Mobile app dev: Outsource or in-house?
Both approaches have their benefits and downsides; just make sure you know what you're getting into before you make a huge commitment either way. Read More

Atlassian extends its Git graphical client to Windows
Developer tools provider Atlassian has released a free client that will allow programmers to access Git distributed revision control systems (DVCS) from Windows computers. Read More

 

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