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Radar trends to watch: April 2021

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We’ve long believed that operations was the unacknowledged elephant in the room; it’s finally making it into the open. And we’ve had our share of bad news: proposals for military use of AI, increased surveillance (for example, automated license plate readers at luxury condominiums connected to police departments). Programming.

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Technology Trends for 2024

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Remember that these “units” are “viewed” by our users, who are largely professional software developers and programmers. Companies aren’t going to throw out 20 years’ investment in PHP so they can adopt the latest popular React framework, which will probably be displaced by another popular framework next year. What does this mean?

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Technology Trends for 2023

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Now developers are using AI to write software. They might be adding AI-driven features or moving it to the cloud and orchestrating it with Kubernetes, but they’re not likely to drop React (or even PHP) to move to the latest cool framework. A lot has happened in the past year. But the conversation cooled almost as quickly as it started.

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Technology Trends for 2022

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What developments represent new ways of thinking, and what do those ways of thinking mean? What are the bigger changes shaping the future of software development and software architecture? What does that mean, and how is it affecting software developers? Software Development. But what other transitions are in progress?

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