EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, after Microsoft's recent acquisition of GitHub, we examine the software giant's tools for embracing open source developers. Also, secretary of state for digital, culture, media and sport Matt Hancock talks about growing the UK digital economy and supporting the tech sector. Read the issue now.
RESEARCH CONTENT:
What impact do digital technology transformations have on productivity? This in-depth study from the World Economic Forum offers some answers.
EGUIDE:
Application programming interfaces (APIs) are moving beyond the domain of software development. They offer a way for organisations to work closely with an extended ecosystem of business partners, who are able to build value-added software-powered products and services.
EBOOK:
Will enterprises soon use SDN in their data centers? Through this guide, develop a deeper understanding of SDN advantages and drawbacks and how these could play out in a modern data center.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper provides an in-depth look into the migration to a software-defined data center. Discover how driving business growth has necessitated advancements in the technology infrastructure to allow IT to be delivered as-a-service.
DATA SHEET:
As if the process of building and installing software isn't difficult enough, deployed software systems require proper maintenance throughout their lifetimes. This data sheet describes a management server and its key characteristics that can assist in this process.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, you'll learn about the difference between solutions architects and enterprise architects, the training process of a solutions architect, and the qualities you should look for when looking for a new hire.
EBOOK:
The upsurge in cloud computing presents development teams with challenges that may require them to rethink established ways of building applications. Read this e-book, which discusses languages for cloud computing, distributed caching, scaling horizontally, and changing data architectures midcloud, for further discussion of these issues.