Development infrastructure and hardware
Developing enterprise architecture requires a focus that spreads out beyond application development and into the development infrastructure. Enterprise infrastructure includes on-premise servers and hardware frameworks as well as cloud-based infrastructure as a service and platform as a service (IaaS and PaaS) cloud resources. Focusing on architecture infrastructure helps enterprise application developers and architects build faster, more efficient applications that are easier to scale out and to maintain.
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Development infrastructure and hardware News
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May 22, 2017
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May'17
Atlassian spurs DevOps adoption for the enterprise
Atlassian adds new features to Bitbucket and Bamboo to enhance DevOps security and reliability, as well as to simplify the build process for developers.
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April 03, 2017
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Apr'17
Container tools fighting hard to keep up with the Docker trend
Tooling often lags behind big technology trends, which is why the container tools industry is being forced to mature quickly as Docker adoption takes off.
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June 15, 2016
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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.
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April 11, 2016
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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.
Development infrastructure and hardware Get Started
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What is Google's Solve for X?
Learn about the Google initiative, Solve for X, in this podcast with Barry Burd. Continue Reading
Evaluate Development infrastructure and hardware Vendors & Products
Weigh the pros and cons of technologies, products and projects you are considering.
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Java versioning: Why Java 10 maps to version 18.3 of the JDK
When it comes to Java versioning, things have never been straightforward. Java 2 mapped to JDK 1.2. Java 5 mapped to JDK 1.5. But how did Java 10 end up mapping to JDK 18.3? Continue Reading
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Will a lack of hardware knowledge lead to a DevOps doomsday?
DevOps professionals are highly detached from the big iron that drives their cloud-based data centers. Will this lack of hardware knowledge lead to a DevOps doomsday? Continue Reading
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Cloud-native vendor consolidation key to container technology adoption
Production deployment of containers and microservices currently requires the best technologies. Cloud-native vendor consolidation will simplify decisions but limit choice. Continue Reading
Manage Development infrastructure and hardware
Learn to apply best practices and optimize your operations.
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Combine continuous integration software with GIT
As microservices abound, organizations are finding that integrating Jenkins CI with source code tools like GIT can simplify development and help make the DevOps successful. Continue Reading
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Limited bandwidth may stifle IoT development
When it comes to IoT development, limited network bandwidth could be the weak link in the chain as latency stifles progress. Continue Reading
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Virtual networking can improve DevOps software quality
Increased use of advanced networking functionality and virtual networking could lead to improved DevOps software quality. Continue Reading
Problem Solve Development infrastructure and hardware Issues
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Technical debt is not scary if you invest it well
Many are scared off by the prospect of technical debt, but the flipside of debt is often the acquisition of an asset. Joe Ottinger explains why technical debt isn't always scary. Continue Reading