Friday, January 18, 2019

IBM commits to quantum computing

Application Development Digest
A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network | January 18, 2019
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FEATURED STORY
IBM touts quantum to build AI applications

By Darryl K. Taft, News Writer

IBM aims to pave the way for developers to tap into quantum computing to build AI applications, particularly machine learning apps, with an array of patents and an open source SDK.

(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)

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Latest Kubernetes monitoring, AIOps features trace DevOps trends

Kubernetes and AIOps support will soon be standard features among familiar DevOps monitoring tools, which will let DevOps pros use familiar tools to manage containers and microservices.

(SearchITOperations.com)

 
VMware and Pivotal put NSX spin on Kubernetes security

Kubernetes security is a hot topic, and the VMware PKS 1.3 release pulls in network segmentation features from VMware's NSX to shore up multi-tenant enterprise environments.

(SearchITOperations.com)

 
AWS, MongoDB database collision stirs open source tensions

AWS' Document DB managed database service takes aim at the popular MongoDB NoSQL database and stirs up controversy over the rules of engagement for open source software.

(SearchAWS.com)

 
Database DevOps tools ease app deployment at insurance firm

Database DevOps tools adoption helps mainstream enterprise firms such as Colonial Life straighten out the error-prone deployment of data-intensive apps.

(SearchITOperations.com)

EXPERT ADVICE
 
4 development tools that bridge the architect-developer gap

There can be a frustrating divide between software developers and architects. Here are four tools that can help bridge that gap and benefit development in the process.

(SearchMicroservices.com)

 
Control Docker containers with the Nginx load balancer

Docker is an efficient container platform, but it isn't perfect. Follow this Nginx load balancer tutorial to provide your container environment with high availability across multiple nodes.

(SearchITOperations.com)

 
How to write and structure worthwhile SRS documentation

Projects contain many moving parts, and a miscommunication can derail one easily. Keep everyone on the same page with an SRS that includes these criteria and clearly states goals.

(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)

 
Some restrictions apply for private GitHub repos

Previously, only upgraded GitHub Pro accounts could create a private GitHub repository. This option is now available to all accounts -- but with a catch that can limit users.

(TheServerSide.com)

 
How AWS, Azure and Google approach service mesh technology

Major cloud providers like AWS, Azure and Google, all offer service mesh technologies to streamline microservices management. Tom Nolle spells out each provider's approach.

(SearchCloudComputing.com)

 
How to use Java's functional Consumer interface example

Cameron McKenzie, walks through how a functional Consumer interface can come in handy for certain calculations and processes for Java Streams and other components.

(TheServerSide.com)

 
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