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Rezilion raises $30M to help security operations teams with tools to automate their busywork

TechCrunch

Security operations teams face a daunting task these days, fending off malicious hackers and their increasingly sophisticated approaches to cracking into networks. That also represents a gap in the market: building tools to help those security teams do their jobs. It’s time for security teams to embrace security data lakes.

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Onfleet nabs $23M to further develop its last-mile delivery software

TechCrunch

Co-founder and CEO Khaled Naim said that the new capital will be put toward product development, expanding Onfleet’s product and engineering capabilities, and enhancing the company’s enterprise offering. It’s then when he, Cavia, and Vetrano decided to expand their vision to develop a delivery management platform: Onfleet.

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Top 10 cities to hire developers

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

According to StackOverflow , the demand for software developers still outpaces the supply. Unfortunately, businesses in major tech countries such as the US and the UK have long been suffering because of the rapid growth of tech industries and the shortage of talented developers. Top 10 cities to hire developers.

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Bending Spoons lays off 129 Evernote staffers

TechCrunch

Months after acquiring Evernote, Milan-based app developer Bending Spoons has made steep cuts at the note-taking and task management app. But posts on LinkedIn and Blind suggest the layoffs touched a wide range of core Evernote teams, including the product design, engineering, HR, sales, customer service and marketing departments.

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With a fresh $46M, Instabug aims to do more than fix your app’s bugs

TechCrunch

Instabug , a startup that aims to help mobile developers monitor, identify and fix bugs within apps, has raised $46 million in a Series B funding round led by Insight Partners. The company was founded in 2013, first released its offering in beta in 2015, and publicly launched in February 2016 during its time at Y Combinator.

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2015 Predictions: Enterprise Software Heats Up and the Office Landscape Changes Dramatically

CTOvision

And it will continue to change, gain prominence, and influence the way teams get work done. In 2015, we’re likely to see a lot more desktop apps, in some cases in lieu of web versions altogether. This will likely start getting old, and by the end of 2015, we should see a resurgence of compact mobile devices, such as iPhone Mini.

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There Is Only One Key Difference Between Observability 1.0 and 2.0

Honeycomb

tools force you to make a ton of decisions at write time about how you and your team would use the data in the future. is about how you develop your code Observability 1.0 complements and supercharges the effectiveness of other modern development best practices like feature flags, progressive deployments, and chaos engineering.