Web services are dead -- long live REST

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Web services are dead -- long live REST
Once, an endless parade of Web service protocols promised to guarantee any system could talk to any other. In the end, we got much of that interoperability via simpler means. Read More


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Feds turn to agile development as budget cuts loom
The days of the big, lumbering, multi-year government IT project may be slowly ending. IT managers are turning to agile development to speed up projects and to quickly show their value. Read More

Forrester: Mobile app dev needs 'omni-channel' perspective
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