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The End of Programming as We Know It

O'Reilly

It is not the end of programming. It is the end of programming as we know it today. Assembly language programming then put an end to that. Betty Jean Jennings and Frances Bilas (right) program the ENIAC in 1946. Consumer operating systems were also a big part of the story. The web was another end of programming.

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The Dynatrace commitment to achieving top security standards for government agencies, including FedRAMP High

Dynatrace

public sector, always-on, fully optimized systems are imperative to safeguard our nation’s security. Disruptions to mission-critical applications affect citizen services, including healthcare, utility grids, and transportation systems. public sector systems and data. For the U.S. This commitment extends to all U.S.

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Rethinking programming

O'Reilly

The programming world will increasingly be split between highly trained professionals and people who don’t have a deep background but have a lot of experience building things. We need to think about how programming is taught. Minecraft has unwittingly taught a generation of grade-schoolers how to program in Java.

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Cloud monitoring for the warfighter advantage with Paul Puckett

Dynatrace

On a recent SIGNAL webinar, guest Paul Puckett, Director of the Enterprise Cloud Management Agency (ECMA), shared the Army has created 178 integrated online systems in the last 10 years, 46 of which were established since 2020. Managing the mission with cloud monitoring.

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What the NIS2 Directive means for application security

Dynatrace

The Network and Information Systems 2 (NIS2) Directive, which goes into effect in Oct 2024, aims to enhance the security of network and information systems throughout the EU. NIS2 is an evolution of the Network and Information Systems (NIS) Security Directive, which has been in effect since 2016.

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Technology predictions for 2024: Dynatrace expectations for observability, security, and AI trends

Dynatrace

2: AI-generated code will create the need for digital immune systems. These challenges will drive organizations to develop digital immune systems that protect their software from the inside by ensuring code resilience by default. Technology prediction No. This will pave the way for widespread AI adoption across organizations.

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Expanding the AWS Cloud – An AWS Region is coming to South Africa!

All Things Distributed

With the AWS based system, Exatype can do this at a fraction of the cost. As well as helping customers in South Africa, and across the continent with technology, we also have a number of programs to help foster startups and to support the development of technology skills in the education sector.

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