Do the high-level lessons of the computer-aided software engineering craze of the 1980s apply to self-service? The effects of CASE tools are similar to self-service tools, and the fate of CASE suggests how self-service might ultimately evolve.
Learn why IoT developers should embrace standards, how you can protect your IoT devices, and how developers and vendors can help users protect themselves.
- By Quint Turner
- December 2, 2016
Big data presents significant business opportunities when leveraged properly. When poorly governed or managed, big data presents significant business and technology risks.
- By Philip Russom
- December 2, 2016
Times and norms have changed. If you don't tweak your resume to reflect these changes, you risk being rejected, set aside, or worse -- dismissed as outdated.
How to handle large amounts of unstructured data, how to optimize your cloud storage, and how data storytelling can help many enterprises.
- By Quint Turner
- December 1, 2016
The analytics appliance is fifteen years old, but tech marketers and some industry experts say there's still plenty of demand for MPP database appliances.
The complexity of modern corporations can promote competing data strategies. You need a cohesive strategy before your energy can be focused on solving business problems.
- By Wes Flores
- December 1, 2016
These visualizations show the volume of people on London’s public transit, demonstrate a test to improve crowded escalators, and explore deep beneath the surface of the earth.
- By Lindsay Stares
- November 30, 2016
Only 25 percent of jobs related to computing and technology in the U.S. are held by women. New research provides recommendations for encouraging girls and retaining skilled women in IT careers.
- By Lindsay Stares
- November 30, 2016