Darryl K. Taft

About

Darryl K. Taft covers the development tools and developer-related issues beat from his office in Baltimore. He has more than 10 years of experience in the business and is always looking for the next scoop. Taft is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and was named 'one of the most active middleware reporters in the world' by The Middleware Co. He also has his own card in the 'Who's Who in Enterprise Java' deck.

DataStax Survey Shows NoSQL Skills Gap, Demand for Apache Cassandra

DataStax, a provider of database software for cloud applications, announced survey results that show an increasing demand for NoSQL database experts, particularly those trained on Apache Cassandra. With its database platform based on Cassandra, DataStax has a vested interest in the success and popularity of the hot NoSQL platform. Cassandra was built by Facebook and […]

Adobe Launches User Experience Design Tool

Adobe today announced a preview of Adobe Experience Design CC (Adobe XD), the company’s user experience (UX) design and prototyping solution formerly known as Project Comet. Adobe first demonstrated Project Comet at its Adobe MAX conference in October. The tool is aimed at design and development shops that are tasked with turning out a constantly […]

IBM, Datawatch Team Up on Data Preparation for Watson Analytics

IBM and Datawatch, a maker of self-service data preparation and visualization tools, have teamed up to help users quickly gain insight from structured and unstructured data using Datawatch Monarch and IBM’s Watson Analytics and Cognos Analytics. As part of the partnership, IBM will resell Datawatch Monitor, which enables so-called citizen analysts by making it easy […]

Like Pi, Cyber-Threats Never Cease: Here Are 5 Ways to Combat Them

Like Pi, Cyber-Threats Never Cease: Here Are 5 Ways to Combat Them Cyber-threats have a number of things in common with pi: They never cease, are not predictable and the only “sure thing” is that they are always changing. Here are tips for dealing with threats. Don’t Be Irrational; Create Acceptable-Use Policies To prevent breaches […]

Developers Worried That AI May Take Their Jobs

Despite being among the leaders of the digital revolution, software developers apparently are just as concerned as workers in other fields that automation and technological advances could, at some point, endanger their jobs, according to a recent Evans Data survey. Indeed, the Evans Data study indicates that developers fear that their own obsolescence will be […]

IBM Cloud Expands to South Africa, Indonesia

Continuing with the global expansion of its cloud business, IBM this week announced a new cloud data center in South Africa as well as a new cloud partnership with an Indonesian telecommunications and services provider. Big Blue opened a new IBM Cloud Data Center in Johannesburg, South Africa to support cloud adoption and customer demand […]

Capital One Launches DevExchange Developer Portal

As a participant in the API economy, Capital One has seen firsthand how much the creation and exchange of application programming interfaces (APIs) can be beneficial to a company’s application building. That is why Capital One has launched a new developer portal, Capital One DevExchange. With a tagline of “Powerful APIs that go beyond banking,” […]

IBM, Ponemon Say App Security Still Lags in the Enterprise

IBM and the Ponemon Institute this week released a new study showing that cyber security is finally receiving attention from the C-Suite, but application security remains a weak point in many organizations in terms of budgets, priority and strategy. The new study, How to Make Application Security a Strategically Managed Discipline, available here, reports that […]

IBM Teams With KPMG, Hilton to Advance Watson

IBM continues to expand use cases for its Watson cognitive computing system, introducing Watson to professional services and the travel and hospitality industries. Big Blue this week announced a partnership with KPMG, a tax, audit and advisory firm, to use Watson on KPMG’s professional services offerings, including auditing services. On its own, KPMG had already […]

10 Reasons Companies’ IT Incidents Take Time to Resolve

10 Reasons Companies’ IT Incidents Take Time to Resolve We examine why resolving companies’ IT incidents is so challenging and time-consuming and offer guidelines to help improve performance and IT communications. Integration Issues Systems do not have the ability to integrate or the organization has not committed the resources needed to implement integration. Solution: When […]