Bob Evans highlights the relationship between SAP and Apple — one that allows Apple to develop BTP and iOS applications 40% faster than ever before.
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Snowflake is leveraging its market-shaking data cloud innovations momentum into the red-hot applications-development space by helping customers deploy and monetize data-intensive applications directly into Snowflake’s Data Cloud.
In this episode, Bob Evans highlights Snowflake’s latest bold moves in the data cloud with application development.
Robert explains why communication is key to getting security, legal, sales, and engineering teams on board with a DevSecOps strategy shift.
The release of SAP Build — a solution the company says will “unleash” great new capabilities, value, and innovation for customers — is the latest example of its transformation into a cloud-first company after about 45 years of being focused on its massive installed base of on-premises customers.
Analyst Bill Doerrfeld discusses the benefits and drawbacks of low-code/no-code with CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar, giving examples of how the approach both widens businesses’ horizons and limits them.
With deeper supply chain insights and broader access to its technology for users and developers, Celonis expands process mining’s footprint with Process Sphere and Business Miner.
Couchbase’s latest Capella cloud database release puts a major focus on enhancing and streamlining the developer experience.
In episode190, Kieron’s sneak preview of week’s newsletter covers the benefits of using Web2 technologies as a “springboard” for Web3 technologies.
Our latest installment on startup funding highlights tec companies working on rebate management, SMB finances, eye health, cloud app dev, and data analytics.
In this CloudWorld News Desk interview, Oracle Senior VP of Cloud Infrastructure Mahesh Thiagarajan explains why some users are still reluctant to engage with multi-cloud platforms.
Cybersecurity analyst Robert Wood explains how secure defaults save time and energy for engineers and development teams.
Robert Wood explores several areas of risk that can emerge with the adoption of low-code/no-code applications.
CIO Kenny Mullican covers a set of tools that are a very cost-effective way to keep a project in-house —without the need to hire a large developer team and produce quick results.
In Cybersecurity Minute, Ep. 31, Chris Hughes says it’s clear that the Senate’s Securing Open Source Software Act emphasizes how critical open-source software is to national security and society.
The largest ServiceNow Q2 deals have demonstrated how the low-code revolution is a powerful force shaping the business tech landscape.
Reflecting on a powerful announcement from ServiceNow, Bob emphasizes the legitimacy of the low-code/no-code revolution, in the latest Cloud Wars Minute episode.
As Chris Hughes explains, the recent U.S. government response to increased software supply chain attacks will force the cybersecurity industry to innovate.
Emphasizing leadership qualities and diversity, Pablo Moreno shares advice on how to recruit the right mix of talent for AI and data projects.
Government is yet another area in need of more accessible software development to upkeep the well-being of communities. Bill Doerrfeld explains how low-code/no-code could be the answer.