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Industry adoption of OSPOs
September 27, 2021February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

More Organizations Report Benefits of Open Source Programs

Sixty-three percent of participants in a new survey said their OSPO is at least very business-critical to their IT teams, up from 54% in 2020’s study.

DevOps maturity levels changed over time
September 23, 2021February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

Google on the DevOps ‘Elite’ and Everyone Else

After two waves of DevOps adoption, some companies that have fully embraced DevOps best practices are achieving better software delivery and operational performance metrics than their peers.

reasons data/AI pros take part in training/certification
September 16, 2021February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update, Snippet of The New Stack article

Training: Hard Work Pays off for Data/AI Pros

Data and artificial intelligence (AI) professionals are not particularly worried about their jobs or money, but that hasn’t stopped them from learning new skills though.

frequency of using low-code platforms
September 9, 2021February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

Is Low-Code and No-Code Adoption too Good to Be True?

An incredibly large number of developers and companies already use low-code or no-code visual platforms, depending on your definition of ‘low-code’ and ‘no-code.’

business tech managers are satisfied to facilitate no code automations
September 2, 2021February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update, Snippet of The New Stack article

Why Businesses Want to Enable ‘No-Code’ and ‘Low-Code’ Automation

Business technology pros have seen firsthand how business processes are managed, and 78% still allow end-users to build automations.

developers already using webassembly with serverless see a greater impact than in web development
August 26, 2021February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update, Snippet of The New Stack article

Fewer Rust Developers Target WebAssembly

While WebAssembly developers are extremely fond of Rust, there is a lot of room to grow among developers that want to compile other languages.

writing code to perform computationally intensive tasks in-browser
August 19, 2021February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update, Snippet of The New Stack article

Web Developers Aren’t Pushing More Business Logic to the Client

Computationally intensive tasks are usually not done in-browser.

Flutter adoption doubled in 2021 and Now Rivals React Native
August 12, 2021February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update, Snippet of The New Stack article

Google’s Flutter Rivals Facebook’s React Native in Dev Use

Twice as many professional developers extensively used Google’s open source cross-platform user interface toolkit Flutter in the last year.

Confidence that API inventory is complete
August 5, 2021February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

Shadow, Zombie and Misconfigured APIs Are a Security Issue

Only 11% of people surveyed for Salt Security’s State of API Security Q3 2021 are greatly concerned about the security risks of shadow or unknown APIs.

Tools and Methods Used to Prevent Cloud Misconfiguration
July 29, 2021February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update, Snippet of The New Stack article

Cloud Engineers Try Policy-as-Code to Cure Misconfiguration Woes

Cloud engineers are looking to policy-as-code to prevent cloud misconfigurations, according to “The State of Cloud Security 2021 Report,” which surveyed 300 US cloud engineering and security professionals.

>80% of tech workers expect their employer to pay for their education
July 22, 2021February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

Tech Employers Get Good News from Survey of Industry Workforce

88% of tech industry workers feel appreciated by their employer, according to a 750-person online survey conducted a few weeks ago for Protocol.

UK software engineers burned out from work
July 15, 2021February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update, Snippet of The New Stack article

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Demand for software developers’ time has not softened recently.

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