Articles by Dice Staff
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How to Deal With Non-Competes
To many companies large and small, technology is gold, especially when they're creating a new product or using it to run key parts of their business. In those cases, and many others, they'll insi… -
More Companies Return Technology Jobs to the U.S.
Rural Sourcing's software development center in Jonesboro, Ark., can’t match the savings offered by big offshore outsourcing firms. Nevertheless, RSI is seeing an increase in clients that want to… -
Rackspace 'Entering' Server Arena Via Open Compute Project
Rackspace Hosting has announced plans to design its own Open Compute-compliant servers, which industry partners will manufacture. The company will then place the servers inside its own data cente… -
Intel: Silicon Photonics Moving to Market
Intel announced Jan. 17 that it would team up with Facebook and the Open Compute Project to enable silicon photonics, open-sourcing a photonic receptacle design to the OCP. Intel’s chief technica… -
CodeIgniter: How to Configure the Framework
In this, the second part of my series on working with CodeIgniter, we'll move into configuring the framework for use on a local computer or dedicated server. Since the staff at Ellis Labs has mad… -
"Group Hug" Board Allows Swappable CPUs in Servers
AMD, Intel, ARM: for years, their respective CPU architectures required separate sockets, separate motherboards, and in effect, separate servers. But no longer: Facebook and the Open Compute Summ… -
Meet AMD’s Open Compute Project Motherboard
AMD has launched “AMD Open 3.0,” a modular server architecture based on the “Roadrunner” platform announced a year ago. AMD made the announcement Jan. 16 at the Open Compute Summit in Santa Clara… -
Fusion-io Targets Flash Storage at Hyperscale Datacenters
Fusion-io has announced the Fusion ioScale, an attempt to displace disk storage in hyperscale datacenters. Each ioScale device offers up to 3.2 terabytes of flash storage, with performance tuned… -
SF Conference to Focus on Business of iOS Apps
Monday marks the start of Renaissance, a three-day San Francisco event for Apple iOS developers who want to -- or already have -- quit their day jobs to turn their apps into ongoing businesses. O… -
Aligning User Stories, Use Cases and Requirements
In a previous post, I contended that requirements are still an important part of most enterprise environments, even those that might be using Agile lifecycle methodologies. However, I didn't spec…