APIs continue to increase well beyond most enterprises’ ability to effectively manage them, which has lead to a new set of standards around governance, planning, and best practices. Read more »
I tend to use this space to report on news and developments in data and analytics during the prior week. But this past week, as with the last week of summer… Read more »
To move toward the goal of productivity and security, businesses must discard organizational silos and practices and embrace a more collaborative, transparent working environment. Read more »
Although the cloud provides the opportunity to finally close the application-integration circle, it can’t fix a broken architecture; so going forward, we need a new set of guidelines to build applications… Read more »
Cloud services catalogs are a centralized resource to both discover and leverage private or public cloud services. An outgrowth of service registries and repositories from the days of SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture),… Read more »
In his Weekly Update, David Linthicum, the Gigaom Research curator for cloud, takes a look at “the good news and the great news about the move to a service-based cloudy world”… Read more »
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) market size is expected to reach 16.4 billion USD by 2020, according to ResearchMoz. “The 2014 study has 679 pages, 250 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are… Read more »
Amazon Web Services’ second-annual user conference is around the corner, but its scale is as much about AWS’s platform as it is about the ecosystem of developers and applications it has… Read more »
Airbnb open sourced a new tool called SmartStack that automates the management of the company’s various services. If they’re healthy, SmartStack facilitates communications. If they’re not, it knows and it takes… Read more »
To reach the right objectives, cloud computing should be driven by those who are truly “agents of change.” However, they should be neither pro nor con, but look at this technology… Read more »