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Enterprise Mobile Web Development

Topics
HTML5,
HTML,
Rich Internet Apps,
Web Development,
Markup Languages,
QCon San Francisco 2011,
Languages,
QCon,
Programming,
Conferences,
Native Apps,
Enterprise,
Mobile

Robert Altland discusses what makes a great enterprise mobile application: types of apps, features, technologies and best practices.

News about Enterprise

SOPA, PIPA – Should Engineers Care

Topics
Devops,
IT Service Management,
Infrastructure,
Web 2.0,
Cloud Computing,
Enterprise Architecture,
Legal Matters,
Community,
Patents,
Internet,
Enterprise,
Intellectual Property

On 18th January, wikipedia.or among other estimated 10,000 web sites stopped their service in order to protest against the US legislation planning to endorse SOPA and PIPA. Software engineers might think, that they are not affected by the legislation, especially if they are outside the U.S., but considering Big Data, Cloud Computing and other trends this could be a rather naive perspective.

Mozilla Prepares a Separate Firefox Release for the Enterprise

Topics
Operations,
Firefox,
Infrastructure,
Enterprise,
Browsers

Mozilla will create a separate Firefox release for enterprises, but it will come with less security and stability fixes. Organizations interested in such a version are invited to participate in alpha and beta testing.

Gartner’s Predictions for the Next 5 Years

Topics
Operations,
Cloud Computing,
Infrastructure,
Enterprise,
Mobile,
Social Networking,
Predictions,
Gartner

Gartner predicts a consumer social network investment bubble burst in 2013, and over half of top Global 1,000 companies will store client’s sensitive data in clouds by 2016.

CloudBees Releases Jenkins Enterprise

Topics
Continuous Integration,
Devops,
Java,
IT Service Management,
Languages,
Infrastructure,
Build systems,
Agile Techniques,
Programming,
Hudson,
Agile,
Enterprise,
Jenkins,
Cloud Computing

CloudBees releases Jenkins Enterprise which offers commercial support, extended long time releases up to a year and extra proprietary plugins useful to companies with large scale Jenkins installations.

Presentations about Enterprise

The Future With AMQP

Topics
AMQP,
Messaging,
Web Services,
AMQP 2011,
Enterprise Architecture,
AMQP Conference,
SOA,
Architecture,
Enterprise,
Conferences,
Message Passing

Matthew Arrott considers that messaging is at the heart of distributed computing transforming the network into a destination through process choreography and cooperation.

AMQP 1.0 Core Features

Topics
AMQP,
Messaging,
Requirements,
Web Services,
AMQP 2011,
Customers & Requirements,
Project Management,
SOA,
Enterprise Architecture,
AMQP Conference,
Enterprise,
Architecture,
Conferences,
Agile

Robert Godfrey discusses the requirements set at AMQP’s foundation: Applicability, Reliability, Fidelity, Interoperability, Manageability, Ubiquity, explaining how AMQP was designed for the future.

Your Cloud and RabbitMQ

Topics
AMQP,
Messaging,
Web Services,
AMQP 2011,
Enterprise Architecture,
AMQP Conference,
SOA,
Architecture,
Cloud Computing,
RabbitMQ,
Conferences,
Enterprise,
vFabric,
Demo

Alexis Richardson discusses how messaging is performed in the cloud from a Management, Integration, Scale and Federation perspective, demoing vFabric RabbitMQ’s implementation of AMQP.

StormMQ – Cloud-based Message Queues

Topics
AMQP,
Messaging,
Web Services,
AMQP 2011,
Enterprise Architecture,
SOA,
Stories & Case Studies,
AMQP Conference,
Architecture,
Conferences,
Agile,
Enterprise

Ross Cooney presents a case study of how Smith Electric Vehicles uses StormMQ in production. StormMQ is a cloud-based provider of secure AMQP services.

Interviews about Enterprise

The Seven Deadly Sins of Enterprise Agile Adoption

Topics
Delivering Value,
Adopting Agile,
Introducing Agile,
Scrum Master,
Kanban,
Governance,
Agile Techniques,
Agile in the Enterprise,
Lean,
Software Craftsmanship,
Scrum,
Agile,
Agile2011,
Enterprise Architecture,
Enterprise,
Business,
Lean Startup

Are there repeated patterns of failure on Enterprise Agile Enablement efforts? Does success at the team level always result in success at the organization level? Sanjiv Augustine and Arlen Bankston discuss the Seven Deadly Sins that organizations repeatedly make so you can steer clear of them and benefit from a successful Enterprise Agile Adoption.

Rod Johnson on Entrepreneurialism

Topics
Team Collaboration,
Spring,
Collaboration,
Java,
Distributed Team,
QCon London 2011,
Dependency Injection,
SpringSource,
Teamwork,
Languages,
Design Pattern,
QCon,
VMWare,
Business,
Agile,
Enterprise,
Programming,
Conferences,
Patterns,
Object Oriented Design,
Companies,
Design

Spring creator Rod Johnson discusses the importance of vision, teamwork, perserverance and sacrifice as he relates what it took to successfully build SpringSource from a small open source consultancy to a middleware powerhouse aimed at simplifying Enterprise Java, that sold to VMWare for hundreds of millions.

Books about Enterprise

Identity Management on a Shoestring

Topics
Java,
Languages,
Identity Management,
Programming,
Security,
Enterprise

The authors of this book share their experience and lessons learned while building an enterprise-wide Identity and Access Management system using an architectural approach called LIMA.

Good Relationships

Topics
Neo4j,
Spring Data,
Spring,
Neo,
Dependency Injection,
Java,
SpringSource,
Graph Database,
NoSQL,
Design Pattern,
VMWare,
Languages,
Patterns,
Database,
Object Oriented Design,
Design,
Companies,
Programming,
Enterprise

With Spring Data, the ever popular Spring Framework has cultivated a new patch of ground, bringing Big Data and NOSQL technology like Neo4j to enterprise developers. This guide introduces you to Spring Data Neo4j, using the fast, powerful and scalable graph database Neo4j to enjoy the benefits of having good relationships in your data.