Daily Tech Digest by Kannan Subbiah

Daily Tech Digest: Get your daily dose of curated articles, news, and insights from across the web. This digest covers key topics like software engineering, cybersecurity, enterprise architecture, IT governance, risk management, and leadership. The views expressed and copyrights are held by the original publishers.

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September 16, 2013

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The Future of The Database If you listen to the media you would believe that the end of relational database is here. The truth is in spite...

September 15, 2013

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Steps Toward a Hybrid Development Philosophy It’s a completely different way of doing things. People think they know what they want. But, ...

September 14, 2013

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Business Architecture 101 – It’s results that count! Some see Business Architecture as a variation of Enterprise Architecture, but for oth...

September 13, 2013

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Model driven development – where to from here? The modeling community has so far focused solely on building the right kind of business app...

September 12, 2013

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CFOs Holding CIOs’ Feet to the Fire The role of today’s IT department has to change from selecting technology providers to vetting the tech...

September 11, 2013

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Cloud financial accounting: Not just for SMBs anymore Not every financial accounting solution does debits and credits. Beyond the general ...

September 10, 2013

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The SSD Endurance Experiment: 22TB update We expect flash wear to decrease SSD performance over time, but these drives still have a lot of...

September 09, 2013

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Trust no one, advises security expert after NSA revelations The new revelations should raise major concerns from Internet users over who t...

September 08, 2013

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FAQ: What is the COBIT framework's approach to IT management? The aim is to provide an overarching framework that incorporates differen...

September 07, 2013

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Despite Sales Surge, Enterprises Still Not Excited by 10Gbit/sec Ethernet 10Gbit/sec Ethernet is an upgrade, but not really the next gener...
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