Enterprise Architecture Blueprint for Utilities – Part 2:
There is a famous saying “Bad choices make good stories”. What might be true in life, seems wrong for utilities’ IT or enterpris
Read moreThere is a famous saying “Bad choices make good stories”. What might be true in life, seems wrong for utilities’ IT or enterpris
Read moreRailway Oriented Programming (ROP) is a functional programming technique that allows sequential execution of functions, not nece
Read moreWhere once innovation might have been the remit of a particular team or department within utility companies, now it must come fr
Read moreIn society, you have heard the saying that it’s all about money and who’s got the most. In the IT world, it is all about integra
Read moreIn this blogpost I will provide my point of view on why microservices fail and what the remedy could be.
Read moreWith the amount of data generated these days, it's challenging to keep track of what is exposed and what should be controlled.
Read moreJAXB is a great tool for working with XML and Java, but it can be very confusing.
Read moreWe all know that clear documentation with great and simple examples can save hours of development time.
Read moreLast year, at a customer running a rather complex Service-oriented architecture, we observed resource demands were increasing.
Read moreLast months a customer has been moving functionalty from native Android and iOS into HTML5 in webviews, both on a REST backend.
Read moreWe will look at how a development environment supporting CI and TDD can be created using open source tools with Visual Studio.
Read moreHow can Enterprise Architecture be used to improve service reuse in a Service Oriented Architecture?
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