Why an enterprise developer shortage could accelerate demand for low-code platforms
Developers are burning out as enterprises push them harder to drive digital transformation. IT automation and low-code platforms could help.
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Developers are burning out as enterprises push them harder to drive digital transformation. IT automation and low-code platforms could help.
Have we finally reached a tipping point on how much time we want to put into our smartphones? Recent research seems to say yes. This may have a dramatic effect on the marketing industry.
The study from Monitor Deloitte also finds a convergence between technology and strategy and the increased focus on corporate purpose as a strategic mandate.
Databases are supposed to be the last thing an enterprise considers changing, but the cloud is upending all that, for several reasons.
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Many companies have launched their own internal software companies tasked with developing new products for the market. While an excellent idea, there are significant risks and pitfalls for what is ultimately entering a new business.
Palantir and Snowflake are both AI-fueled data warehousing tools. Compare the features of Palantir and Snowflake.
The SMBs also embrace the metaverse and cryptocurrency as “an extremely viable” solution, according to a new study by Sage.
The Tesla and Space-X CEO has put in a bid with the intent to take the company private.
Nearly all marketers are using this approach to respond to data deprecation, but less than half know how to use zero-party data effectively, according to the Forrester study.
Global shipments fell in the face of supply chain and logistical problems, but the industry still managed to ship around 80 million PCs last quarter, according to IDC and Canalys.
Lawmakers, physicists, software engineers and end users need to find a common language and set some rules.
A new survey from Vyopta shows the differences in the ways decision-makers view remote and in-office employees.
Only half of workers surveyed believe employers have made a solid effort to secure technology for work flexibility, according to a new Condeco study.