Showing posts with label DEVELOPMENT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DEVELOPMENT. Show all posts

Friday, 21 January 2022

The 3 Stages in Secure Product Lifecycle Management by Jacob Beningo via @IoT_Central

Nearly every embedded software developer working in the IoT space is now building secure devices. Developers have been mostly focused on how to handle secure applications and the basic microcontroller technologies such as how to use Arms TrustZone or leverage multicore processors. A looming problem that many companies and teams are overlooking is that figuring out how to develop secure applications is just the first step. There are three stages to secure product lifecycle management and in this post, he will review what is involved in each stage.

This is a great blog by Jacob and well worth the effort of reading if you work and are interested in the IoT space. I cannot emphasize enough that care should be taken to properly test and really try to think of everything that can and could go wrong so that you test for them all.

Friday, 21 September 2018

5 top strategies to make development cycles more efficient by Charles Dearing via @infomgmt

Software development is fraught with all sorts of pitfalls. Adopting the principles of Agile software development is one way to combat these inevitable pitfalls.

Some useful advice.

Thursday, 8 October 2015

WEBINAR: 5 Keys to a Winning Digital User Experience - 14 October 2015



5 Keys to a Winning Digital User Experience 
Live Webinar Featuring Forrester Research
DATE: Wednesday October 14, 2015
TIME: 11AM EST
Your users expect a high quality experience across all digital channels. Are you ready to develop and deliver it?

Join guest speaker, Forrester Research’s Julie Ask (An author of The Mobile Mind Shift), and Perfecto president, Rainer Gawlick, discuss what it takes to deliver a winning digital user experience, including:
  • How to align your organization's dev/test practices to deploy with confidence
  • How to leverage quality practices to engage users
  • How to inject real end-user conditions into your development process

Register here