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Kinds of Low-code Developers
May 30, 2019February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

Low-Code Platform Adoption Gets a Boost from Digital Transformation

As low-code platforms increasingly become part of IT strategies, executives should remember that while these tools can democratize coding, the core audience for these products are skeptical professional developers that are likely to rely on their primary tools to for everyday coding.

reasons for using low-code platforms
May 30, 2019February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

Low-Code Platform Adoption Gets a Boost from Digital Transformation

Twenty-eight percent of low-code platform users say escaping technical debt is a benefit. The theory is that low-code platforms generate less custom code that has to be reviewed at a later date.

Likelihood that IT department will use different types of third-party vendors to optimize workflows
May 23, 2019February 14, 2025Miscellaneous (professional)

Vendors’ Opportunity to Profit From Digital Transformation

Inspired by a conversation with a good friend, I looked at some of my previous analysis about market opportunities for IT vendors and consultancies to profit from digital transformation efforts. I still believe technology companies are well positioned to identify opportunities to initiate larger digital […]

what is your experience with the following stream processing technologies
May 23, 2019February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

Vendors Compete for Users of Stream Processing Technologies

Apache’s Flink, Beam, NiFi, Pulsar and Storm are all getting significant levels of consideration.

centralization of IT decision-making
May 21, 2019August 2, 2025Published in The New Stack Update, Snippet of The New Stack article

IT Spending: Top Down vs. Decentralized Decision Making

Fifty-three percent of IT leaders made significant changes to their IT operating model or organization in the last two years, and another 37 percent are in the process of making changes according to the aforementioned survey.

how often are you dealing with these things related to open source dependenices
May 19, 2019August 2, 2025No longer on TNS site

Time Spent on Project Licensing and Dependencies Declined

The dependencies in open source packages are of greater concern than their licenses.

streaming processing replacing existing technology
May 16, 2019February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update, Snippet of The New Stack article

Concern About ‘State’ Lessens as More Applications Use Stream Processing

Stream processing users often start with ETL and messaging between microservices, then move into more advanced use cases.

using AI/ML in IT management
May 2, 2019August 2, 2025No longer on TNS site, Published in The New Stack Update

AIOps Users Found in the Wild

Adoption figures for AI, ML, and intelligent automation are all over the map depending on how the terms are defined and who is asked about it.

Buzzword bingo: AIOps, ML, Big Data, etc.
April 17, 2019February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update, Snippet of The New Stack article

AIOps, Blockchain and Other Buzzwords

The blockchain bubble has burst and now it looks like AIOps (IT operations aided by artificial intelligence) may be the next buzz word to become overplayed.

Do you use any of the following API management platforms
April 11, 2019August 2, 2025Published in The New Stack Update, Snippet of The New Stack article

API Providers Face High Expectations

A formal API monitoring process has been implemented by 57% of the respondents’ companies. Since they are spending the time to track the API performance, API users expect that the API provider will quickly respond to service level issues, with 75% expecting the provider to send out an immediate notification or alert.

how do you rate the effectiveness of the following AW security tiers?
April 4, 2019February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

Monitoring Concerns Hamper Hybrid, Multicloud Deployments

Misconfiguration of the cloud platform is cited most often as the biggest security threat in public clouds,

chart shows what SREs' service level objectives cover
March 27, 2019February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

SREs Wish Automation Solved All Their Problems

SREs are more than glorified IT operations professionals, but a focus on availability means they often are often not empowered to work on the engineering challenges they rather being working on.

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