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- October 05, 2016
05 Oct'16
Pros and cons of a DIY approach to contributing to open source efforts
Everyone wants to contribute to open source projects, but few consider the risks. Salesforce evangelist James Ward outlines the legal and security risks involved.
- September 22, 2016
22 Sep'16
Fight antipatterns with YAGNTI: You ain't gonna need that interface
To go along with acronyms like TAGRI and YAGNI, we'd like to add YAGNTI: You ain't gonna need that interface. Learn why that applies to JavaOne 2016.
- September 21, 2016
21 Sep'16
Just like last year, JavaOne 2016 showcases Java 9 enhancements
With no particularly new announcements surrounding the Java platform, JavaOne 2016 has a more subdued feel than conferences in years past.
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- September 21, 2016
21 Sep'16
From JShell to Jigsaw, reactive programming is built into Java EE
If we learned one thing from the JavaOne 2016 keynotes, it's that the Java EE platform is built to enable reactive programming.
- September 21, 2016
21 Sep'16
Transitioning Java EE to the cloud now more of a priority than ever
Enterprise Java was a topic of intense focus during the opening keynote at the JavaOne 2016 conference this year. As expected, Oracle had many proposals for how the EE platform can be made more ...
- September 21, 2016
21 Sep'16
The future of Java promises a cleaner, more readable syntax
Java has always been derided as being too verbose, especially when compared with languages like Groovy or Scala. But, according to Brian Goetz, that's all about to change after Java 9.
- September 20, 2016
20 Sep'16
Docker soon to have the Java platform contained
While Java and the JDK are all 'steady as she goes' at JavaOne, Docker and container talk generate excitement.
- September 20, 2016
20 Sep'16
JavaOne 2016: What's driving digital transformation?
Why is customers' rapid adoption of mobile devices and social media is spurring an increase in businesses' digital transformation.
- September 20, 2016
20 Sep'16
JShell: Adding REPL capabilities to the JDK
At JavaOne 2016, Oracle's chief architect of the Java platform group, Mark Reinhold, discusses the addition of JShell. Learn why he's excited.
- September 20, 2016
20 Sep'16
From Jenkins World to JavaOne, Docker and container technology pervades
What's hot in the world of Java development? Hands down, it's container technology, as evidenced by the attention it has garnered at both JavaOne and Jenkins World.
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- September 19, 2016
19 Sep'16
News from JavaOne 2016
What is new with Java in 2016? Here you'll find the most up to date conference news from JavaOne in San Francisco.
- September 16, 2016
16 Sep'16
Building 3D apps for the future of manufacturing
Find out how 3D app developers are taking advantage of Autodesk's new cloud-based services to build and improve data integration services.
- September 16, 2016
16 Sep'16
Easing Jenkins and Docker integration pains at Jenkins World 2016
Many organizations are struggling with Jenkins and Docker integration, but CloudBees CEO Sacha Labourey says guidance can be found at Jenkins World 2016.
- September 14, 2016
14 Sep'16
DevOps adoption holds benefits for large and small organizations alike
It's easy for small organizations to embrace DevOps adoption. At Jenkins World 2016, larger organizations are talking about how to achieve success.
- September 14, 2016
14 Sep'16
Jenkins World 2016: Why Pipeline is so popular
While there is plenty to discuss at Jenkins World 2016, the Jenkins Pipeline plug-in is clearly the topic getting the most attention.
- September 12, 2016
12 Sep'16
How wearable apps are influencing the future of software design
As new wearable applications are constantly emerging in the marketplace, their development and design are changing how software is being written. Experts discuss the future of apps.
- August 03, 2016
03 Aug'16
Java Champion Trisha Gee on NoSQL, IntelliJ and Java 8
Presenting at QCon New York, Java Champion Trisha Gee talks about the hot-button topics in the conference's community, including NoSQL, IntelliJ and Java 8.
- August 03, 2016
03 Aug'16
Two Easy Sources of Customer Insights To Improve User Experience
Understanding how your customers use your app is critical to improving UX. Web analytics and CSR teams provide great opportunities to gather these insights easily and for low cost.
- July 19, 2016
19 Jul'16
What do you think of TheServerSide's fresh new look?
Surely you've noticed? Everything is fresh, and there's entire list of new features. Here's a rundown on what's changed and why.
- July 13, 2016
13 Jul'16
Simplified portable applications with Docker and microservices
As the industry moves away from traditional SOA, organizations are instead choosing to create portable applications with SOA and microservices.
- July 12, 2016
12 Jul'16
Don't let unfounded Docker fears deter container technology adoption
Container technology is changing the enterprise software landscape, but many unfounded fears are delaying Docker adoption.
- July 12, 2016
12 Jul'16
Choose your own adventure: Ottinger's advice about simple code and complex models
Java programs shouldn't read like a choose your own adventure novel. Joe Ottinger espouses the value of both advancing the language and keeping things simple.
- July 12, 2016
12 Jul'16
Analyzing big data is big science at Change.org
For Change.org, managing big data and analyzing results is a big science problem that technology is helping to solve.
- June 29, 2016
29 Jun'16
Accelerate edge device development with Couchbase Mobile
TheServerSide talks to Couchbase's Arun Gupta about full-stack NoSQL applications, like Couchbase Mobile and Couchbase Server.
- June 22, 2016
22 Jun'16
New Docker tools to revolutionize the desktop OS
Software containers are a powerful technology, but, finally, Docker tools for Windows and Mac will bring usability to the masses.
- June 22, 2016
22 Jun'16
Appease DevOps concerns with container as a service Docker deployments
At DockerCon 2016, the big trend from exhibitors is the container as a service, creating a smooth path for Docker adoption.
- June 22, 2016
22 Jun'16
Why build a serverless architecture with microservices and containers?
Many organizations are moving away from the big, monolithic server stacks and are instead building serverless architectures with Docker and microservices.
- June 21, 2016
21 Jun'16
Docker security, container performance the hot topics at DockerCon 2016
Operation teams are always concerned about software vulnerabilities, but at DockerCon 2016, vendors are working hard to allay those Docker security concerns.
- June 21, 2016
21 Jun'16
Simple Docker image acquisition the key to IBM's container strategy
By making it easier for clients to acquire a Docker image, IBM hopes to see more enterprises adopting a container-based development strategy.
- June 21, 2016
21 Jun'16
Docker microservices grab the spotlight at DockerCon 2016
With a move away from SOA-based architectures, along with the container adoption trend, it's not surprising to see more and more people talking about Docker microservices.
- June 17, 2016
17 Jun'16
Apache Spark streaming analytics engine key to integrating big data
Learn how a variety of improvements to the open source Apache Spark streaming analytics engine promises to improve the development of big data applications.
- June 15, 2016
15 Jun'16
Do you have what it takes to be a full stack developer?
There has been an increasing call in the industry for full stack developers. Java Champion Trisha Gee gives us her take on what such a position entails.
- June 15, 2016
15 Jun'16
Will server hardware perform faster with transactional memory?
For many Java applications doing list processing, having transactional memory built right into Intel's commodity CPUs will result in greater server hardware performance.
- June 14, 2016
14 Jun'16
Future-proofing your applications: Fix it now, not later
Future-proofing is an important because the cost of re-work can skyrocket if the right provisions aren't in place. IT professionals may be in the race to meet time-to-market pressures but ...
- June 09, 2016
09 Jun'16
The first steps of understanding mobile security
We live in a very mobile heavy society and many enterprises have mobility at the center of their IT strategy. As such, it can't help to understand mobile security better and equipping your ...
- May 24, 2016
24 May'16
How would you define the term IDE?
Every experienced software developer knows what an IDE is, but how would one define the term to someone just learning about IT?
- May 24, 2016
24 May'16
The DevOps train has arrived and Agile developers must hop on
DevOps have been an exciting shift in the technological landscape and if you haven't already jumped on the bandwagon, perhaps it's time your organization does.
- May 19, 2016
19 May'16
Big data isn't going to go mainstream, it's already there
Big data is undeniably becoming more wide-spread as it continues to grow. Part of the reason for that is because many things are fueling big data, but what's interesting is that big data, in ...
- May 16, 2016
16 May'16
Beachbody pumps up application performance monitoring tools
Costly website and app downtime spurred an application performance monitoring tools makeover at Beachbody. Learn how the fitness firm chose and deployed new APM tools.
- May 11, 2016
11 May'16
How big data can help your enterprise
Big data is defined as "any voluminous amount of structured, semi-structured and unstructured data that has the potential to be mined for information." That's great, that means all businesses need ...
- May 10, 2016
10 May'16
What does Android look like from a Mountain View? Insights on Google I/O
So,they've moved the Google I/O conference away from downtown San Francisco out to Mountain View where Google has a big stake in the Shoreline Amphitheater. I've got mixed emotions on the move.
- May 05, 2016
05 May'16
APM and programming does not need to be that hard
We live in an information society where new advancements have consistently made the technological landscape an exciting one. And programming obviously plays a crucial role in making these new ...
- April 29, 2016
29 Apr'16
Jenkins 2.0: A drama free, full increment release of the popular CI tool
A full increment release is usually a big deal. I mean, just recall for a moment all of the hoopla surrounding Java's last full increment release... Actually, there's never been a full increment ...
- April 22, 2016
22 Apr'16
How a data center improves car engineering
McLaren Automotive has highlighted that racecar engineering principles can innovate better software. More specifically, how a data center can help with that.
- April 21, 2016
21 Apr'16
Identifying where big data apps make sense today
Developers can gain an advantage from identifying the most common use cases of big data apps today. Here, expert George Lawton offers three different things to keep in mind.
- April 11, 2016
11 Apr'16
Improving Web app performance as simple as embracing HTTP/2
Learn about how the rapidly growing HTTP/2 protocol can improve Web app performance and reduce development headaches.
- April 08, 2016
08 Apr'16
Designing Web apps and Web UIs for software developers
Interested in designing Web apps? Here are some UX design tips that will garner them great feedback when they finally test the Web UIs they develop.
- March 22, 2016
22 Mar'16
Reactive programming is all the rage at Fluent 2016
Find out why Microsoft's Matthew Podwysocki said he believes good reactive programming means developers embrace the Observable design pattern and create reliable, asynchronous systems.
- March 21, 2016
21 Mar'16
CloudBees answers the call with a Jenkins private SaaS edition
CloudBees has made a name for itself by providing cloud-based approaches to Jenkins users, but its latest private SaaS edition gives users more control over their Jenkins CI infrastructure.
- March 18, 2016
18 Mar'16
Bridging the gap between Web and native apps
Native applications have always been better at engaging consumers, but a new approach, called progressive app development, promises to make the browser more engaging than ever.
- March 18, 2016
18 Mar'16
Seif project makes Web security a priority
Creating a safer Internet has become a central topic of discussion at Fluent 2016. The Seif project is one attempt to improve Web security and deliver trusted infrastructure to the Web.
- March 17, 2016
17 Mar'16
Why NoSQL databases are getting replaced
NoSQL databases have gained popularity by solving problems at which relational databases fail. Now graphing engines are solving the problems that are too tough for NoSQL.
- February 01, 2016
01 Feb'16
Inside the app startup Skimble
Expert Barry Burd talks with the co-founder of app startup Skimble about application deployment processes.
- December 22, 2015
22 Dec'15
Learn why Azul Zing is the Editors' Choice for Innovation
Azul Zing collects garbage out of enterprise Java workloads. Learn more about this innovative product.
- December 10, 2015
10 Dec'15
Java turns 20: What's in store for Java programming?
Barry Burd, author and Java expert, discusses how Java programming recently turned 20 years old how it's managed to stick around for so long.
- December 08, 2015
08 Dec'15
Did Android applications save Java? Expert weighs in
Barry Burd, Java expert and author, discusses how Android applications may have brought Java back from the brink.
- December 04, 2015
04 Dec'15
Java whiz Barry Burd discusses Greenfoot programming
Learn more about Greenfoot programming from Java pro Barry Burd.
- November 20, 2015
20 Nov'15
Pressure to hire Java developers intensifies in Seattle
To hire Java developers, Seattle software architect Rob Terpilowski has to compete against local heavyweights like Amazon.
- October 29, 2015
29 Oct'15
Oracle underwhelms with their Java SE Cloud Service announcement
At JavaOne 2015, Shaun Smith took the stage to discuss the direction that Oracle is taking in terms of developing, deploying and hosting Java applications in the cloud.
- October 29, 2015
29 Oct'15
Stop complaining and get yourself on the latest JDK release
At JavaOne 2015, Georges Saab, Oracle VP of software development, had some advice to those experiencing development pains with earlier versions of the JDK release.
- October 06, 2015
06 Oct'15
Productivity tools in growing lightweight architectures
ZeroTurnaround developer advocate Simon Maple discussed the most important productivity tools, including WebSphere.
- August 27, 2015
27 Aug'15
Redis creator signs with vendor amid community support
How did the Redis community feel when the creator of their coveted NoSQL database signed on with a commercial vendor? TheServerSide talks to Salvatore Sanfilippo to find out.
- August 04, 2015
04 Aug'15
A new HTTP protocol eases server-side development
The HTTP protocol is finally getting its first major overhaul, bringing a number of improvements to managing the connections between servers and users.
- July 20, 2015
20 Jul'15
IoT device startup creates customizable sensors
Learn how Notion, an Internet of Things startup, built a sophisticated tier of server applications to empower a new generation of customizable sensors.
- June 26, 2015
26 Jun'15
OpenShift set to revolutionize PaaS platforms
OpenShift not only revolutionizes PaaS platforms, it embraces DevOps by creating tools and advancing technologies that simplify operations professionals' lives.
- June 24, 2015
24 Jun'15
Red Hat engineer talks system optimization, containers
In this podcast, a principal software engineer at Red Hat talks about important industry trends, including containerization and system optimization.
- June 23, 2015
23 Jun'15
Red Hat announces support for the Open Container Project
Red Hat joins other vendors to support the Open Container Project, not a surprise.
- June 23, 2015
23 Jun'15
Red Hat preview: App performance with container-based systems
As the 2015 Red Hat Summit takes place, attendees are dealing with the fact that container-based systems have changed the game for app performance.
- June 18, 2015
18 Jun'15
OpenStack develops its own static code analysis tool for Python
For OpenStack, necessity proved to be the mother of invention, leading to development of a static code analysis tool for Python called Bandit.
- May 21, 2015
21 May'15
Open source initiatives saving grace for many companies
Companies are realizing that IT can't write all the code needed. They are learning to write less code and do more with open source initiatives.
- May 20, 2015
20 May'15
Guiding design tenets behind OpenStack software
The importance of OpenStack design tenets is not lost on developers. Following these tenets drives the development and evolution of OpenStack software.
- May 20, 2015
20 May'15
DevOps software development promise aided by OpenStack
The promise of DevOps software development is being helped along by OpenStack, which is creating more opportunities for automation of operations.
- May 20, 2015
20 May'15
New to OpenStack: Learn these 5 cloud computing terms
Newcomers to OpenStack and the OpenStack conference will fit right in if they become familiar with these five cloud computing terms.
- May 15, 2015
15 May'15
Containerization may mark the decline of virtualization
The popularity of containerization is leaving virtualization in the dust. ZeroTurnaround's Jevgeni Kabanov explains why.
- March 18, 2015
18 Mar'15
Java 9 promises modularity and new value types
Modularity and new value types could come with Java 9. This could mean improved startup performance and easier programming of arrays.
- March 06, 2015
06 Mar'15
What is Google's Solve for X?
Learn about the Google initiative, Solve for X, in this podcast with Barry Burd.
- February 17, 2015
17 Feb'15
Discussing Aerospike at DeveloperWeek 2015
Aerospike's developer discusses how the NoSQL database recently moved its IP to open source at DeveloperWeek 2015.
- February 13, 2015
13 Feb'15
Working with Node.js at DeveloperWeek 2015
Developer advocate Jenny Tong discusses coding troublemaking with Node.js at DeveloperWeek 2015.
- February 05, 2015
05 Feb'15
IT spending in 2015: Mobility projects and cloud
Mobile application development and cloud-based services will be focus of IT spending in 2015, according to a TechTarget survey on IT priorities.