Historically, developers independently implemented error handling, observability, and security within each application or microservice to ensure the success of inbound and outbound…
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Read MoreToday it’s time to leave our shores and cross the pond to fair Albion. And while London may not be a Web…
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Read MoreNext Tuesday, web project management tool Central Desktop will announce Central Desktop Live, a new feature designed to bring real-time conferencing and…
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Read MoreOur first week isn’t even over and already we’ve had some great comments. There have been a lot of great suggestions (hotspot…
Read MoreEarlier today while hanging out at my local Starbucks, I ran into Shannon Clark, consultant for networks and organizer of the influential…
Read MoreOur good friend and former Yahoo executive Jeffrey McManus has just launched his new company, Approver.com. A boot strapped operation, Jeffrey has…
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Read MoreAfter nearly two decades of working in an office, I recently decided to strike out on my own. You might have read…
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Read MoreAt Macworld, when introducing the new Mac OS X Leopard to Apple developers, maverick CEO Steve Jobs talked at length about how…
Read MoreWeb product Demigod, for Hive 7, a Palo Alto-start-up. Partner Engineer for Sphere, a blog discovery engine. More job listings @ GigaOMjobs.com…
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Read MoreBy Jackson West. Forget Palo Alto garages — San Francisco coffee shops are where to get your startup off the ground. Internet…
Read MoreScott Johnson, a good friend of ours and founder of Ookles offers up 10 Tips for Managing Virtual Workers. 1. Its Not…
Read MoreBy Greg Olsen, Coghead Software Little did I know how truly pervasive Bedouinism was when I wrote Going Bedouin. The number of…
Read MoreBy Greg Olsen. Anyone who works in the Silicon Valley knows the fable of the company that achieves spectacular success, then moves…
Read MoreI don’t live in Austin, but I kinda wish I did. My friend from college who grew up there just bought a…
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