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August 27, 2020

Why you should look beyond the big 3 cloud providers

There are appealing enterprise options beyond AWS, Azure, and GCP, but buyer beware — not just any cloud service qualifies Read more ▶

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The Virtual Event Where Enterprise Development Meets Agility

With a new generation of developers working faster, more efficiently, and more imaginatively than ever before, NextStep is the place to learn everything you need to know, and to meet the community of customers and partners already investing in the future of modern application development.

11 ways to list and sort files on Linux

Linux commands can provide details on files and show options for customizing file listings, but can also reach as deeply into a file system as you care to look.

Pros and cons of low-code platforms

The sales pitch is enticing: Apps with a few clicks. But what are you really setting your organization up for when you buy into low-code development?

Q&A: Mural CEO talks up remote collaboration, details plans for $118M funding

Mural, which offers a visual approach to collaboration, has seen steady growth in recent years – spurred on lately by the needs of remote workers. The company just announced a major influx of cash, for which CEO and co-founder Mariano Suarez-Battan has big plans.

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Design thinking: The secret to digital success

Design thinking has become a key practice for enterprises crafting digital products with the end user in mind. CIO.com spoke to design thinking practitioners to understand why and how organizations are leveraging it.

Is it EOL for IE11? (Not yet.)

Microsoft's Internet Explorer, which has been around since 1994 and once owned 90% of the browser market, appears to be on its way out for good.

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