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Agile is no panacea for DevOps folks. Phil Simon discusses overcoming a few cultural issues and other drawbacks that will kill any agile project.
Developers in the crowd at Google I/O may not have been so enthusiastic had they known Google was aiming to make apps obsolete.
Starting with secure design and testing, developers can create much more secure mobile app by improving in some key areas.
With the mobile app gold rush, unseasoned coders started resurfacing known vulnerabilities. Here are the four areas where mobile developers fail most.
Is your software easy to use and performing well? Is your server software scalable? Don't bother load testing until you meet these prerequisites
A NETGEAR VueZone IoT failure took customers' security cameras offline. By testing for dependencies in the cloud you can avoid similar issues.
Many mobile apps launch with a sleek design, then become unstable and ploddingly slow as features are added. Experts weigh in on keeping code lean...
By analyzing big data from your application development process, you can dramatically reduce cycle times and accelerate application delivery.
The pace of developing and updating mobile apps requires that organizations embrace DevOps tools and principles in order to keep up.
How to build a business case for levering DevOps in your organization, and how the use of cloud computing is intertwined with that.

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