Adrian Bridgwater

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ABOUT

I am a technology journalist with over two decades of press experience. Primarily I work as a news analysis writer dedicated to a software application development ‘beat’; but, in a fluid media world, I am also an analyst, technology

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I am a technology journalist with over two decades of press experience. Primarily I work as a news analysis writer dedicated to a software application development ‘beat’; but, in a fluid media world, I am also an analyst, technology evangelist and content consultant. As the previously narrow discipline of programming now extends across a wider transept of the enterprise IT landscape, my own editorial purview has also broadened. I have spent much of the last ten years also focusing on open source, data analytics and intelligence, cloud computing, mobile devices and data management. I have an extensive background in communications starting in print media, newspapers and also television. If anything, this gives me enough man-hours of cynical world-weary experience to separate the spin from the substance, even when the products are shiny and new.

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Jul 12, 2022

An AIOps Road Trip, Data Science Has Left The Lab

We need to keep evolving DevOps and at the same time (and this could be the good news part for operations staff) we also need to start creating directly applied Ops functions to specific parts of the modern IT stack. Key among these functions will be Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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Jul 6, 2022

How To Talk To A Low-Code Vendor

With so much low-code out there, how should organizations thinking of becoming low-code customers actually talk to the firms that specialize in providing this new breed of enterprise application tools?
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Jul 4, 2022

What Does IT Scalability Actually Mean?

Among the core IT department goals is a need to create a clear channel to enable applications, data repositories, IT services and all manner of internal system mechanics and functions to scale. But scalability itself doesn’t come in a bottle, so what does it really mean and how do we achieve it?
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Jun 29, 2022

MuleSoft Pins The Tail On Integrated API Automation

Salesforce-owned unified automation, integration and API management company MuleSoft has expanded the nature of its core platform to now offer a more comprehensive approach to the integration of applications, data and devices - all with an additional citizen integrator function for business users.
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Jun 20, 2022

Samsung Ventures Eyes Israeli AI, It’s A NeuReality

Israel is a smart young nation with a track record in showing determined focus and a steadfast belief in itself - but how did it get so AI smart? Part of the answer is down to a young motivated educated populus… and part of the answer is down to foresight and investment.
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