Friday, February 14, 2020

When low-code arrives, productivity soars

 
Application Development Digest
A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network|Feb. 14, 2020
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FEATURED STORY
Real-world developers' low-code examples focus on productivity

By Meredith Courtemanche, Executive Editor

Two enterprise IT organizations share the benefits their dev teams gained from low-code platforms, the process issues the tools exposed and how teams can get started.

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Dynatrace deepens AIOps ties with Kubernetes monitoring

Dynatrace has expanded the number of metrics it can feed into its Davis AIOps engine from Kubernetes infrastructure, thereby enhancing features for container workloads.

 
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Retail software firm takes broad view of Kubernetes security

Kubernetes platform security has supplanted container-level security for enterprises such as retail software vendor Aptos as they deploy microservices in production.

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Rethinking change control in software engineering

The traditional method of app change control won't fly in a modern, DevOps environment. Here's how we can rethink the process in a time where rapid app development rules.

 

Follow these rules for writing clear and concise Git commit messages that allow other developers to find and follow your commit history without any hassle.

 
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Testing microservices gets messy as services are independent and communicate often. Here are tests necessary for microservices, and popular tools developers use to perform them.

 
3 reasons testers need a QA manager in Agile

Agile teams without a QA manager prioritize developers' perspectives -- even to the software's detriment. Here are three ways in which a QA manager offers value to Agile teams, and how they support testers.

 
 
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