Digital transformation has brought on a new level of cybersecurity concerns around applications, and those need and those concerns warrant CEO focus, Tony Uphoff says.
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Low-code/no-code platforms begot citizen developers and their innovative solutions, but a lack of formal training brings risks that must be managed.
John Siefert, Chris Hughes, Frank Domizio, and Rob Wood explain why applying software composition analysis (SCA) early in the development cycle makes it easier to address security issues when they arise.
Software composition analysis tools are valuable assets to secure systems and protect organizations, says Frank Domizio, but they will also directly benefit software developers.
Interoperability enables services, platforms, and technologies to mesh together, which benefits customers. Kieron Allen discusses why this notion will emerge in the business ecosystem.
Wayne Sadin continues his discussion on the recent Southwest Airline meltdown and how it demonstrates the perils of ignoring regular maintenance of a company’s systems.
The capabilities of Snyk for automatic discovery & remediation have positioned it to shift security left. However, vendor solutions only go so far.
Tony Uphoff and Tom Smith connect with Ross Meyercord, the new CEO of Propel Software, to get his thinking on customers and 2023 priorities.
In ep. 17, Kieron reviews Bill Doerrfeld’s recent report on workplace burnout among software development and cybersecurity teams.
In episode 9, Kieron explains why we still need coders to help tailor and customize low-code/no-code apps to meet customer needs.
Bob explains how the two companies sped up application development with SAP’s Business Technology Platform (BTP).
Bob Evans highlights the relationship between SAP and Apple — one that allows Apple to develop BTP and iOS applications 40% faster than ever before.
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.