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It’s 2022 and if you’re looking to learn a new programming language, DevOps tool, public cloud, or infrastructure items, the big question is which one to go for? Here are iTWire’s picks on where to invest your time and energy.

Published in CIO Trends
Friday, 30 November 2018 15:09

AWS extends serverless language and IDE options

AWS used a keynote presentation by Amazon.com chief technology officer Werner Vogels at its AWS re-Invent conference to announce a raft of new products and features aimed at developers, with an emphasis on serverless.

Published in Cloud

New Zealand based intelligent assistant software company MyWave wants to double the size of its Melbourne software development team.

Published in Recruitment

Global technology company ThoughtWorks today issued its latest Technology Radar, a discussion document highlighting key tech issues this time around JavaScript's rapid rise, and Conway's Law.

Published in Strategy
Thursday, 14 November 2013 02:25

Good neighbours: how openSUSE and SUSE get along

Managing an open source community project is an art – especially when one is a for-profit company. As the examples of Oracle and the former Sun Microsystems have shown, it is not an easy proposition.

Published in Open Source
Wednesday, 07 March 2012 08:31

Haylix uses Akamai to speed cloud storage

Haylix claims to have brought competition to the Australian cloud storage market. A deal with Akamai delivers speedy data access for overseas users.

Published in Cloud Computing
Saturday, 05 November 2011 23:07

Major SSL bug in Ruby

We'd have expected that after the Debian OpenSSL bug, everyone would have scrambled to check other implementations.  Unfortunately not, a near-identical bug in Ruby has just been fixed.

Published in Security
A New Jersey high school student took seriously Google’s open protocol of their new Wave product and has begun developing one of the first non-Google Wave-compliant products, called Sails.

Published in The Linux Distillery

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