Neptune Software invades Planet 9, aka object-oriented REST APIs This article is sponsored by:
Neptune pivots from an SAP-centric world to an open apps world with Planet9. What does this mean for developers?
Neptune pivots from an SAP-centric world to an open apps world with Planet9. What does this mean for developers?
The Surveillance State suffered a major setback on Friday when the Supreme Court ruled that, with few exceptions, police must get a warrant before they can they can seize people’s cell-site location information (CSLI) from cellular carriers. This is a BFD.
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President and Chief Product Officer Bret Taylor spoke this week about the impact MuleSoft will have on integration at Salesforce customers and internally within its own cloud platform
At Dataworks Summit Hortonworks pushes a federated, data-anywhere vision.
Marks and Spencer is looking to a tech alliance with Microsoft to develop new customer experiences.
A new research report to co-incide with UK Robotics Week digs into the possibilities for robots in agriculture.
UKCloud has already had success with a specific government cloud, and UK Cloud Health for the health sector. UKCloudX is its next bet.
SAP licensing and indirect access took a back seat at Sapphire Now. But as Andreas Oczko of DSAG explains, this is far from over. In this diginomica exclusive from Orlando, Oczko gave his view on SAP's document pricing announcements - and what needs to happen next.
AI has the potential to transform the City State. London Tech Week took its setting as an exemplar of what could happen.