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Forum posts by Michael Cote:Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Feb 25, 2017, 11:42 AM
The San Francisco-headquartered business revealed it pulled in $187.7m last year, up 170 per cent from its $110.3m in revenue in 2015. Gross profits were just over $138m from $78m, and net losses decreased to a piddling $49.6m, down from $65.4m the year before. Another take from Barb Darrow, inc.: Mulesoft has raised $1.5 billion …...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 25, 2017, 9:42 AM
Instead, the post emphasized new ways NASA is thinking about acceptable risk for these launches. During the space shuttle era, launch sites were governed by some 2,200 safety requirements. NASA worked to “strip down the expensive rules and came up with just 500 core safety requirements for launches.” But, the post notes, ”at commercial launch...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Feb 25, 2017, 9:42 AM
Instead, the post emphasized new ways NASA is thinking about acceptable risk for these launches. During the space shuttle era, launch sites were governed by some 2,200 safety requirements. NASA worked to “strip down the expensive rules and came up with just 500 core safety requirements for launches.” But, the post notes, ”at commercial launch...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 24, 2017, 1:31 PM
Under the auspices of “how can we DevOps around here?” I’ve had numerous conversations with organizations who feel like they can’t get their people to change over to the practices and mind-set that leads to doing better software. The DevOps community has spent a lot of time trying to gently bring along and even...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Feb 24, 2017, 1:31 PM
Under the auspices of “how can we DevOps around here?” I’ve had numerous conversations with organizations who feel like they can’t get their people to change over to the practices and mind-set that leads to doing better software. The DevOps community has spent a lot of time trying to gently bring along and even...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 21, 2017, 1:45 PM
Our new episode is up, from this past Friday: There’s tell that some people just look at containers as a cheaper way to virtualize, eschewing the fancy-lad “cloud-native stuff.” We discuss that idea, plus “the enterprise cloud wars,” and also our feel that Slack is actually a really good tool and company. Listen...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Feb 21, 2017, 1:45 PM
Our new episode is up, from this past Friday: There’s tell that some people just look at containers as a cheaper way to virtualize, eschewing the fancy-lad “cloud-native stuff.” We discuss that idea, plus “the enterprise cloud wars,” and also our feel that Slack is actually a really good tool and company. Listen...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 17, 2017, 11:59 AM
There’s always some good year/year stuff in this survey. I’ll have to check it out soon. Meanwhile, some coverage from Serdar Yegulalp: “DevOps tools”: This category is going to be increasingly weird to cover. Here, what they really mean are “containers and container orchestration tools…oh, and configuration...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Feb 17, 2017, 11:59 AM
There’s always some good year/year stuff in this survey. I’ll have to check it out soon. Meanwhile, some coverage from Serdar Yegulalp: “DevOps tools”: This category is going to be increasingly weird to cover. Here, what they really mean are “containers and container orchestration tools…oh, and configuration...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 16, 2017, 10:12 PM
It’s a sore point for many shoppers, who are ready and eager to spend more on designer clothes if only they were available: 78% of respondents in a recent survey of plus-size shoppers said that they’d be willing to spend more money if designers offered more options, and 80% said they’d likely purchase an item … Continue reading People...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Feb 16, 2017, 10:12 PM
It’s a sore point for many shoppers, who are ready and eager to spend more on designer clothes if only they were available: 78% of respondents in a recent survey of plus-size shoppers said that they’d be willing to spend more money if designers offered more options, and 80% said they’d likely purchase an item … Continue reading People...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 16, 2017, 8:12 PM
From Snap’s S-1, via Ben: In a world where anyone can distribute products instantly and provide them for free, the best way to compete is by innovating to create the most engaging products. That’s because it’s difficult to use distribution or cost as a competitive advantage—new software is available to users immediately, and for free...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Feb 16, 2017, 8:12 PM
From Snap’s S-1, via Ben: In a world where anyone can distribute products instantly and provide them for free, the best way to compete is by innovating to create the most engaging products. That’s because it’s difficult to use distribution or cost as a competitive advantage—new software is available to users immediately, and for free...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 16, 2017, 6:12 PM
Less than 5% of white men surveyed said they considered a lack of diversity a top problem. Three-out-of-four respondents were unaware of any initiatives to make their companies or portfolios more diverse. And 40% of male respondents were sick of the media going on and on about it. Meanwhile, in political land: the more privileged …...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Feb 16, 2017, 6:12 PM
Less than 5% of white men surveyed said they considered a lack of diversity a top problem. Three-out-of-four respondents were unaware of any initiatives to make their companies or portfolios more diverse. And 40% of male respondents were sick of the media going on and on about it. Meanwhile, in political land: the more privileged …...
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