EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we reveal our annual list of the 50 most influential people in UK IT, and talk to this year's winner, NHS Digital CEO Sarah Wilkinson, about an unprecedented year of challenges. Also, we examine the best software patching strategies and see how the pandemic has affected women in tech. Read the issue now.
ANALYST REPORT:
According to Gartner, vendors must demonstrate both "completeness of vision" and an "ability to execute" to be evaluated as a leader. Gartner's 2011 Magic Quadrant for Integrated Software Quality Suites evaluates IBM as a leader. Read the report to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
This whitepaper takes a look at service virtualization, and how it can speed application development by replicating unavailable components, and improve quality control with multiple scenario testing.
RESEARCH CONTENT:
With the immense consequences of downtime in mind, what are Fortune 1000 enterprises doing to improve the application development process, and what role should DevOps play? Access this research report today to learn from the best practices in place in more than 20 Fortune 1000 companies.
EBOOK:
Agile methods aren't just for cutting-edge development teams anymore, but if you're just jumping on the Agile train, it's likely you have a lot of questions. Fortunately, this e-book can help answer them, as Agile for Dummies offers a comprehensive look at Agile practices, tools, and projects.
EBOOK:
Offering traceability visibility, collaboration and virtual-test features, application lifecycle management tools can improve the app development processes of software teams.
EBOOK:
In this eBook, experts will look at key metrics collected throughout the Agile life cycle to help managers get the data they need to determine when the application is ready to go live.
RESOURCE:
This brief resource considers 5 different API testing maturity models, and discusses essential points that apply to every development team. Access now to see how these models compare.
EGUIDE:
"Developers are always surprised when they see how [poorly] their applications perform under load," said J.P. Jackson, a project manager for the State of Michigan. Too often, performance testing happens after the fact, in response to user complaints that the software runs too slowly. So how can this be avoided?
EBOOK:
Not all ALM platforms were made the same, so this expert handbook offers advice on how to select the right tools to suit the size and culture of your organization.