Back in the day, I always thought IBM was the bomb with their early Java enterprise DeveloperWorks site http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/
Now they are on the ropes betting the farm on Swift from Apple. From my POV, I was going to start looking at C++ with wxWidgets and even Matlab 2016 to tie everything together with front end development. I forgot about this thing.
Mobile is the future. Apple is secure as compared to Android. I get great service out of them where I just drive to my Apple store to start yelling at people for Apple issues which is very very rare. It is good to have that when you have a mission critical business like a trading operation. As result, I am going to focus all my energy on this languages versus the options I mentioned. It does makes me feel comfortable to always be chained to a desktop to trade. I want to be free with no laptop.
Here is some videos I did in the last year on Swift for trading apps. It seems things have evolved since then.
With my recent horrid experience with Windows 10, I am glad to go Mac so now the rest of the world does to. In fact, all of IBM has gone Mac who is Apple’s largest customer
Uh ok,….Redis seems to be just as good where you SHOULD able to encrypt on the fly with loads of analytical software build around the datastore. Hey even IBM is using it for their FPGA cluster
Ignore all thie hipster and open source kids who love licking Mr Bezos’ nutsack over at Amazon for AWS! This stat is important to understand that a lot of enterprise corporate players feel the same way as myself!
Only 10% of all enterprise customers adopt 100% cloud while balance wants hybrid cloud with on premises for virtualized technology. All according to Micheal Dell after EMC takeover.
” It’s fair to say that #Redis found its way inside the #enterprise without any need from my side to push its adoption. Redis’ odd tradeoffs and use cases make it a solution that is hard to match using other technologies, when applied to the right problem set. #Developers saw the fit and applied it, at some point. One thing that helped a lot is that Redis has always been an extremely stable piece of #software. There are bugs like in every software product, but it is very uncommon to see Redis crashing or misbehaving. From my perspective it was easy to see why enterprise developers needed Redis, what surprised me was how much Redis needed enterprise developers. “