Archive for the ‘Software outsourcing’ Category

Outsourcing, Open Source and Monitoring - an Outlook for 2011

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

The year 2010 has been one of slow recovery and rebuilding following the economic meltdown, a year in which investment into infrastructure and upgrades was slow and many companies focused on weathering the storm and tightening budgets to reduce excess spending.

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However, the year has ended on a positive note as companies have reached the bottom of the curve and are beginning to take a definite upturn in terms of both business and infrastructure spend.

During the downturn, outsourcing became a particularly attractive option for many businesses as it enabled access to specialised skills and expertise at a fraction of the cost of keeping these resources in-house. As we move into a more stable economy, this trend will not change, however, as organisations are still wary of hiring internal resources, due to ongoing financial constraints.

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Is it time to put the brakes on Java?

Friday, December 10th, 2010

java_logoIt looks like it’s full steam ahead for Java. The next two versions of the Java Standard Edition, Java SE 7 and 8, were officially given the green light in a vote by the Java Community Process executive committee (JCP EC) this week. In addition, two other proposed specifications were approved, paving the way to add further new features to the Java language and class libraries.

But not everyone is pleased with the outcome. The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has long contended that development of Java cannot go forward until Oracle addresses its licensing terms, which the ASF argues are hostile to open source implementations of the Java platform. That’s a breach of Oracle’s obligations to maintain Java as a free and open standard, the ASF says, per the terms of the Java Specification Participation Agreement.

Several other JCP EC members — including Crédit Suisse, the Eclipse Foundation, Google, IBM, and SAP — concurred with the ASF’s complaints during the recent vote. Although only Google went as far as to cast a no vote, the others amended their votes with comments to the effect that their approval was based on the technical merits of the specs only and that they were similarly concerned with the ongoing licensing debate.

To independent JCP EC member Tim Peierls, the fact that so many members approved the specifications when such important legal issues remained unresolved was deeply troubling. “To my own surprise, I’m coming to believe something heretical: that it actually is not all that crucial for Java to move forward,” Peierls wrote in a recent blog post. “We are whipped to a frenzy with messages (both subliminal and explicit) that Java is falling behind, losing mind share, being lapped by C#, anything to sell the idea that more is desperately needed, when in fact most folks could make do with a lot less.”

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MS SWIT 2010: First Day

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

On December 2 in Kiev was started the Microsoft SWIT 2010 Conference. MS SWIT is the largest event for Ukrainian IT professionals where they can communicate and share the experience with the colleagues.

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The two-day event is dedicated to the innovative MS products and technologies, such as Windows Azure, Windows Phone 7, SharePoint 2010, System Center, Visual Studio, etc. About 30 lecturers from Microsoft and its partner companies take floor in three specialized sections.

Softheme takes part in MS SWIT 2010. Our company is very interested in new information technologies, software development trends and cloud computing. We have participated in a discussion of various topics such as

Application Development for Windows Phone 7
Sergei Lutay

Mobile devices have become an integral part of human life. Important role in establishing this fact played a most possible devices, and capacity to create different kinds of applications, allowing each of us to more effectively utilize their resources. In this report Sergei told us about what advantages the platform Windows Phone 7 makes for developers to create business applications and how to develop high-performance applications for the platform.

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3 Surefire Ways to Kill a Cloud Project

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

Many enterprises are working on cloud computing projects, ranging from simple and quick prototypes to full-blown enterprise system migration. While most are succeeding, a few are biting the dust.

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The reasons for failure vary, but common patterns are beginning to emerge. I keep seeing the same three reasons that cloud computing projects fail over and over again.

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Software Outsourcing: Why, When, What

Monday, November 15th, 2010

This presentation is an overview of the outsourcing, focusing on the question of why, when, and what to outsource.

SWIT Investor Day