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White Paper: Dynatrace Can you name any mobile sites you like? Probably not. Responsive design fails us in our mobile moments of need. That's a shame because global web traffic will be majority-mobile by 2019. eBusiness pros have to rethink mobile web strategy. This report give evidence for making your mobile site a top priority. Read More ▶ |
Working with functional programming requires a shift in your thinking, but has benefits in productivity for programmer and maintainer alike. Read More ▶ | |
PORTAL uses patented technologies that steers your devices to exclusive fast channels that avoid speed-sucking range-crushing congestion. The result is consistently fast reliable internet, lag-free gaming and smooth ultraHD video streaming everywhere in your home. Read More ▶ | |
The Huawei P10 looks like a worthy evolution form the P9, but it probably won't come to the U.S. Watch Now ▶ | |
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While its 'savior of the global economy' status may be overblown, IoT is further along at this point in its lifecycle than big data ever was. Read More ▶ | |
Unlocking your PC from a Samsung Galaxy smartphone is the next step in Microsoft's journey to replicate Apple's Handoff ecosystem. Read More ▶ | |
Also in today's open source roundup: Why Dell's gamble on Linux laptops paid off, and Mozilla has acquired Pocket. Read More ▶ | |
White Paper: Dynatrace Digital business accounts for nearly a quarter of the world's economy today, but many organizations still lack a complete view of the digital customer experience they're delivering. That lack of clarity impedes business success. In this report MIT Technology Review describes how DPM can help bridge that gap. Read More ▶ |
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