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In this edition of HPE Business Insights Studio, John Jeremiah (@j_Jeremiah), Software Digital Research team lead at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, sits down with Brandon Wirtz (@BWOps), CEO of Recognant, Caitlin McDonald (...
Best practices of application development is an episode from HPE Business Insights. In this edition of HPE Business Insights Studio, John Jeremiah (@j_Jeremiah), Software Digital Research team lead at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, sits down w...
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Published Mar 24, 2016, 11:50 long, audio available.
In this edition of HPE Business Insights Studio, John Jeremiah (@j_Jeremiah), Software Digital Research team lead at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, sits down with Brandon Wirtz (@BWOps), CEO of Recognant, Caitlin McDonald (@altoanthem), a developer and student intern at Nest, and Theo Priestley (@ITRedux), an independent technology evangelist. From Agile to security to DevOps to testing, everyone has a favorite topic when it comes to developing a world-class application. Hear from our industry experts on the best practices of application development.
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Published Mar 24, 2016 and 11:50 long