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AI-education-expanding-after-CodePath-lands-5M-in-funding

AI education expanding after CodePath lands 5M in funding


Monday, September 23, 2024 by

CodePath, the organization dedicated to reprogramming higher education to create the most diverse generation of engineers, CTOs, and founders, announced today Google would be contributing $5 million toward its efforts to provide AI-focused educational opportunities for an additional 25,000 college computer science students around the country. The new grant is part of Go...


Responsibilities-of-lead-test-automation-architects

Responsibilities of lead test automation architects


Thursday, July 4, 2024 by

Software Quality Assurance Leaders and QA Automation Architects are in high demand by the work fields of technology, hospitality, financial, advertising, and gaming. Recruiters always look for these professions as they are highly in demand all over the world. They are the workers who cross-check the product in every stage of the software development life cycle based on ...


Coding-in-QA-automation

Coding in QA automation


Friday, June 28, 2024 by

QA Automation is an engineering role that requires a very high understanding of modern technology. It needs numerous skill sets to take this position as the role must be knowledgeable in writing software codes in many popular languages with different types of methodologies in technology. Coding in QA automation Highly skilled quality assurance engineers with bache...


Symbolic-AI-programming-platform-Allegro-CL-releases-v11-update

Symbolic AI programming platform Allegro CL releases v11 update


Monday, January 15, 2024 by

Franz Inc. announced the release of Allegro CL v11, which includes key performance enhancements now available within the most effective system for developing and deploying applications to solve complex problems in the field of Artificial Intelligence. "The rapid adoption of Generative AI (LLMs) is fueling heightened demand for guided, fact-based applications whi...


App-security-training-enhancements-by-Security-Journey

App security training enhancements by Security Journey


Wednesday, July 19, 2023 by

Security Journey announced an acceleration of its secure coding training platform enhancements. Since combining HackEDU and Security Journey training offerings into one Platform, the company has added or refreshed almost 200 lessons and 25 languages, frameworks, and technologies; giving customers even more new training content to improve secure coding knowledge gain of ...


THORWallet-noncustodial-DeFi-wallet-review-with-Marcel-Harmann

THORWallet noncustodial DeFi wallet review with Marcel Harmann


Wednesday, July 6, 2022 by

Marcel Harmann is the Founder and CEO of THORWallet DEX, the only noncustodial DeFi wallet to offer cross-chain swaps and provide passive income on native token swaps. A key value proposition of blockchain and distributed ledger technology (DLT) is the opportunity to decentralize traditional, archaic financial frameworks. In the industry, this is known as decentralized ...


Blockchain-interoperability-is-key-to-mainstream-adoption

Blockchain interoperability is key to mainstream adoption


Tuesday, June 28, 2022 by

Manu Nelamane Siddalingegowda, Head of Platform Development at Lisk discusses how Web3 and blockchain technology have the potential to reach mainstream adoption, vastly improving users’ online experience. However, blockchain technology is currently still in its infant stages of development, with each individual blockchain protocol siloed from each other leaving de...


Virtual-world-predictions-for-2022

Virtual world predictions for 2022


Wednesday, January 19, 2022 by

Paul Dix is the creator of InfluxDB. He has helped build software for startups, large companies, and organizations like Microsoft, Google, McAfee, Thomson Reuters, and Air Force Space Command. He is the series editor for Addison Wesley’s Data & Analytics book and video series. In 2010 Paul wrote the book Service-Oriented Design with Ruby and Rails for Addison ...


Building-Better-SDKs

Building Better SDKs


Friday, January 14, 2022 by

Nathan Darst is the Director of SDK Engineering for Kochava, a real-time data solutions company offering the leading omnichannel measurement and attribution solutions for data-driven marketers. Darst talks about building better SDKs, integrating them, using an SDK in code, what good APIs look like, and a ton more. You've written some amazing code; so amazing...


App-modernization-in-2022

App modernization in 2022


Monday, January 10, 2022 by

Ajay Patel is the General Manager for VMware’s Modern Applications & Management Business with the mission to be the leader in application modernization, cloud-native application development, and multi-cloud management through VMware Tanzu and vRealize portfolio. Ajay has over 30 years of enterprise software expertise. Ajay previously served as the Treasurer...


Future-of-AI-in-2022

Future of AI in 2022


Friday, January 7, 2022 by

With the tech industry already facing a talent gap before the pandemic, companies have only doubled down on efforts to boost tech talent. In fact, 61% of HR professionals reported that finding qualified developers would present their biggest recruitment challenge of 2021. As we round the corner to 2022, what does it mean for developers and computer science professi...


Matthew-Halliday-predicts-2022

Matthew Halliday predicts 2022


Wednesday, January 5, 2022 by

Matthew Halliday, Executive Vice President, Product Strategy and Co-Founder at Incorta is a veteran software engineer and data analytics expert, he co-founded Incorta in 2013 after more than 15 years at Oracle and several years managing products at Microsoft. With over 20 years of experience developing products and taking them to market, Matthew has served in several ke...


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Gamer's habits changed during lockdown


Monday, June 14, 2021 by

PickFu (a qualitative feedback tool), has run a series of surveys regarding the effect that Covid-19 has had on gaming behaviors. When looking at the data, they found an interesting pattern regarding the effects of Covid-19 restrictions and the hours spent gaming throughout the day. They also were able to pinpoint the main reasons why people have turned to gaming during...


4-Reasons-Python-is-taking-over-the-world

4 Reasons Python is taking over the world


Friday, April 23, 2021 by

Every engineer knows that the most important rule in the book is the one about using the right tool for the job. What’s “right” may be a touch subjective, however. What are you most comfortable with? What standards do you need to adhere to? Does your team have specific preferences? In software engineering, these questions and the multitude of programmi...


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App developer's salary in 2021


Monday, March 1, 2021 by

Economic uncertainty from the COVID-19 pandemic brought forth new challenges, drastically altering the needs and expectations of businesses on the IT front. While a tumultuous year for many industries, proprietary data from Hired and Vettery, the largest AI-driven hiring marketplace, found that the tech industry is highly resilient, with continued demand and job growth ...


DevSecOps-will-go-mainstream-this-year

DevSecOps will go mainstream this year


Tuesday, January 26, 2021 by

Cybercriminals love Shadow Code exploits because hacking a commonly used library or service can place the malicious code on hundreds or thousands of websites. For example, the widely used jQuery JavaScript library has been breached multiple times, leading to digital skimming attacks broadly across the e-commerce sector. Adding jQuery to an application without ...


Why-blockchain-is-the-future

Why blockchain is the future


Friday, January 15, 2021 by

The fears from the pandemic have naturally placed more focus on wearables helping us monitor our health, fitness, and keeping us better connected. Companies such as Apple, Samsung, Fitbit, and others are flooding the market with health and fitness devices to help mankind to stay healthy and happier. I believe we will see even more companies entering this space and mo...


DevOps-teams-are-the-rainmakers-of-the-software-world

DevOps teams are the rainmakers of the software world


Saturday, January 9, 2021 by

There is still so much work that needs to be done with DevOps pipelines, including securing and testing the delivery process. The software developer community knows where it needs to go, but the work and obstacles in the way are always bigger than expected. Because of this, I am skeptical we'll see big changes in 2021 in terms of tooling or CI/CD patterns. Rather...


Keep-kids-busy-with-SugarCoded-by-SmartGurlz

Keep kids busy with SugarCoded by SmartGurlz


Friday, April 3, 2020 by

Are you looking for constructive ways to keep your children stimulated and engaged during the COVID-19 school shutdown? SmartGurlz founder Sharmi Albrechtsen beat out 40,000 other entrepreneurs on ABC's Shark Tank and negotiated with guest "shark" Richard Branson, before closing a deal with Daymond John on her line of groundbreaking toys that use an a...


Rohan-Chandran-becomes-Chief-Product-Officer-of-Infogroup

Rohan Chandran becomes Chief Product Officer of Infogroup


Monday, February 10, 2020 by

Infogroup announced the hire of Rohan Chandran as chief product officer to lead the company’s data strategy and products. In this role, Chandran will drive the company’s strategy for its proprietary data and state-of-the-art technology applications. Infogroup’s cloud-based Data Axle technology enables real-time updates to business and consumer data ...


Decentralized-technologies-solve-Illiquidity-problems

Decentralized technologies solve Illiquidity problems


Tuesday, December 17, 2019 by

Illiquidity is one of the major factors affecting global financial markets. Digitizing new assets and finding corresponding buyers and sellers is difficult and costly. Much has been said about the potential for decentralized technologies to solve these problems, but current offerings fundamentally lack the necessary performance guarantees, feature set, and architectural...


Threat-of-quantum-computing-hackathon-to-award-$100,000

Threat of quantum computing hackathon to award $100,000


Monday, November 25, 2019 by

Communique Laboratory Inc. launched its quantum hackathon tackling the threat of quantum computing. Cybersecurity companies, computer science students and hackers have begun challenging the Company’s ‘quantum-safe’ encryption in a $100,000 hackathon.  The Company hosted an innovation celebration event with technology presentations from industry...


Tech-program for-teenage-girls-in-the-UK-gets-help-from-Sony

Tech program for teenage girls in the UK gets help from Sony


Tuesday, October 15, 2019 by

InnovateHer is teaming up with Sony’s PlayStation brand to expand its eight week tech program for teenage girls to more locations across the country. The Digital Bootcamp program aims to give girls aged between 12-16 key tech and interpersonal skills whilst encouraging them to consider STEM subjects and careers in tech. Currently, girls make up only 2...


Two-strategic-advisors-join-Findora

Two strategic advisors join Findora


Friday, August 16, 2019 by

Findora, the cryptographically transparent public blockchain for building decentralized financial applications, has two new strategic advisors; Balaji Srinivasan, former CTO of Coinbase, and Professor Dan Boneh, Head of Stanford Cryptography.  Prior to joining Coinbase, Srinivasan was General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, and co-founder of Earn.com,&...


Decentralized-data-delivery-network-arrives-that-uses-edge-computing

Decentralized data delivery network arrives that uses edge computing


Wednesday, June 5, 2019 by

Bluzelle has launched a Data Delivery Network (DDN), taking on global market leaders to meet the increasing demand for data delivery by delivering data more than twenty times faster.  As a leading proponent of edge computing, Bluzelle is using its global network of distributed nodes to push data to the edge, where the customer is. The DDN operates in a similar w...


4-predictions-for-hyperconverged-infrastructures-in-2019

4 predictions for hyperconverged infrastructures in 2019


Tuesday, January 22, 2019 by

Enterprise Storage in 2019 will no doubt continue to evolve as the demand for storage space continues to grow. Almost everyone agrees that hybrid cloud is going to improve, we will see more automated and intelligent storage, and containerization and server-less solutions will abound. But as reported by Forbes, we humans produce 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every day...


Using-eye-tracking-for-UX-design-and-testing

Using eye tracking for UX design and testing


Friday, January 18, 2019 by

For UX designers working in fast-paced, agile environments, it is often difficult to make quick, informed design decisions. Many user testing tools and methods help to reveal the "what" behind user actions but fail to reveal the "why", subjecting decisions to opinion and bias. This makes it difficult to keep stakeholders and members of the desig...


Next-generation-low-code-platforms-snub-citizen-developers

Next generation low code platforms snub citizen developers


Tuesday, January 15, 2019 by

Analysts have touted the growth of high productivity application development platforms which are attractive to many enterprises unable to find the necessary digital talent. These evolving platforms, also described as no or low code, focus on increasing productivity over traditional software development by expanding the pool of talent that can deliver apps. Many professi...


The-speed-of-Artificial-Intelligence-learning-just-got-faster

The speed of Artificial Intelligence learning just got faster


Monday, November 12, 2018 by

Researchers at Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) have partnered with a team from Tencent Machine Learning to create a new technique for training Artificial Intelligence (AI) machines faster than ever before, while maintaining accuracy - and in doing so, broke the world record. During the experiment the team succeeded in training two popular deep neural networks cal...


Former-Cisco-GM-joins-Voxbone-CaaS

Former Cisco GM joins Voxbone CaaS


Tuesday, September 11, 2018 by

Voxbone's mission has been bolstered by the addition of a new board member, Dr. Jens Meggers. Voxbone powers many enterprise cloud communications platforms with on-demand voice and messaging services via API. Meggers’ experience will be indispensable as Voxbone pushes further into the complex realm of enterprise infrastructures.   As former senior vice ...


Stony-Brook-University-gets-$25M-for-new-engineering-program

Stony Brook University gets $25M for new engineering program


Wednesday, August 22, 2018 by

Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan (2nd Senate District) and Chairman of the Senate’s Higher Education Committee Kenneth LaValle (1st Senate District) announced the award of $25 million in funding to Stony Brook University that will enable the university to begin the initial phases for developing a new engineering building on campus. The funding will enable Ston...


Pair-programming-with-two-brains-and-one-keyboard

Pair programming with two brains and one keyboard


Tuesday, August 21, 2018 by

Programming is usually not a team sport. I like my headphones, my lights a certain way, and my space! But pair programming is the software development technique in which two programmers work in tandem at one workstation - ugg, I know. While at first blush it would seem to be more time consuming, Roger Neel, CTO and Co-Founder, Mavenlink says it’s actually a much m...


Using-GitHub-in-the-classroom-helps-developers-feel-more-included

Using GitHub in the classroom helps developers feel more included


Friday, August 17, 2018 by

A GitHub survey conducted with a combined 8,000 college professors and students has concluded in order to weigh in on whether experience-based or traditional computer science teaching methods proves to work best. In the study, Github measured the predicted learning outcomes from classes that utilized GitHub in their learning experience and those that did not. GitHub ...


Software-engineering-interview-preparation

Software engineering interview preparation


Monday, May 21, 2018 by

Preparing for a software engineer interview can be a daunting task. Not only do you have to prepare answers on standard questions about strengths, weaknesses, and why you want a particular job, but you also have to demonstrate proficiency in specific skills - you have to prove your coding chops.This isn’t easy when you don’t know what types of problems you will be asked...


DeveloperWeek-2018-roundup

DeveloperWeek 2018 roundup


Thursday, March 22, 2018 by

DeveloperWeek 2018, held recently in the SF Bay Area, is part of the largest series of completely developer-focused events in the world, with conferences also held in New York and Austin. It is a testament to the fact that “software rules the world” that around 8000 developers turned up for various parts of DeveloperWeek, which included a large two-day Hackathon, a fren...