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Developers' Choice - Wireless Platforms, 2005
Developers' Choice Reports - Definitive Rankings of technology products by hundreds of software developers provide powerful insights to guide technology selection and adoption. Developer's Coice - Wireless Platforms reports how over 400 developers working with mobility apps rated the 12 top platforms for such attributes as performance, developer support, tools, training and more. Data shows which platforms are growing and which are fading.
Developers' Choice Reports - Definitive Rankings of technology products by hundreds of software developers provide powerful insights to guide technology selection and adoption. Developer's Coice - Wireless Platforms reports how over 400 developers working with mobility apps rated the 12 top platforms for such attributes as performance, developer support, tools, training and more. Data shows which platforms are growing and which are fading.
09/03/06
Developers' Choice - Databases 2005
Developers’ Choice – Databases, The effectiveness, efficiency and power of databases are largely dependent on the tools they provide and support. In this must-have study, over 400 software developers rate the top databases based on the efficacy of their toolsets. Before you evaluate another databases, find out how developers familiar with the tools rate them. Databases include Oracle 9i, and 10g, IBM DB2, MS SQL Server, MySQL, Firebird and others.
Developers’ Choice – Databases, The effectiveness, efficiency and power of databases are largely dependent on the tools they provide and support. In this must-have study, over 400 software developers rate the top databases based on the efficacy of their toolsets. Before you evaluate another databases, find out how developers familiar with the tools rate them. Databases include Oracle 9i, and 10g, IBM DB2, MS SQL Server, MySQL, Firebird and others.
09/03/06
Wireless Development Survey
Published twice each year, this is a worldwide study of developers who work on applications, infrastructure and utilities for wireless devices such as cell phones, PDAs, notebooks and other mobile devices, including platform and device targets, technology adoption, security, Web services, programs, tools and intentions for development. One of Evans Data Corporation's most popular surveys, this series addresses vital issues of concern to major vendors involved with telecommunications, platforms, tools and infrastructure for the wireless future. Fully cross-tabbed by geogrpahical region.
Published twice each year, this is a worldwide study of developers who work on applications, infrastructure and utilities for wireless devices such as cell phones, PDAs, notebooks and other mobile devices, including platform and device targets, technology adoption, security, Web services, programs, tools and intentions for development. One of Evans Data Corporation's most popular surveys, this series addresses vital issues of concern to major vendors involved with telecommunications, platforms, tools and infrastructure for the wireless future. Fully cross-tabbed by geogrpahical region.
15/09/05
Open Source Software/Linux Development Survey
Published twice per year, this email survey series is the first of its kind to study developers for the open source and Linux communities, the unique issues facing them, and current and projected acceptance in mainstream programming. Topical content includes language usage, client and server side development, licensing and distribution models, Linux development tools, and Linux and open source applications currently being written.
Published twice per year, this email survey series is the first of its kind to study developers for the open source and Linux communities, the unique issues facing them, and current and projected acceptance in mainstream programming. Topical content includes language usage, client and server side development, licensing and distribution models, Linux development tools, and Linux and open source applications currently being written.
15/09/05
Enterprise Development Survey
Published twice per year, this survey focuses on the issues, trends, patterns and opinions of upper-level development and IT managers who create large-scale enterprise applications. The survey consists of interviews with decision makers in positions of responsibility within large corporations (more than 1,000 employees).
Published twice per year, this survey focuses on the issues, trends, patterns and opinions of upper-level development and IT managers who create large-scale enterprise applications. The survey consists of interviews with decision makers in positions of responsibility within large corporations (more than 1,000 employees).
01/08/05
Open Source Software in Europe - Resistance or Embrace?
Open Source Software is changing development all over the world - but not equally. Primary survey research with European software developers shows radically different attitudes and adoption patterns in Western and Eastern Europe, and reveals the social and technological dynamics that are shaping the face of software development thoughout the region.
Open Source Software is changing development all over the world - but not equally. Primary survey research with European software developers shows radically different attitudes and adoption patterns in Western and Eastern Europe, and reveals the social and technological dynamics that are shaping the face of software development thoughout the region.
09/01/05
Software Technology Adoption in the EMEA Region
Developers' adoption choices determine the future of software. This study examines software developer adoption patterns in EMEA for cornerstone technologies like ASP/ASP.Net, Javascript, Perl, PHP, Python, VB Script, ActiveX, COM+, COBOL, Flash, App Servers, Wireless devices, embedded systems, and other tehnologies that will shape the future. This data was taken from surveys conducted every six months with 400-600 developers in the EMEA region.
Developers' adoption choices determine the future of software. This study examines software developer adoption patterns in EMEA for cornerstone technologies like ASP/ASP.Net, Javascript, Perl, PHP, Python, VB Script, ActiveX, COM+, COBOL, Flash, App Servers, Wireless devices, embedded systems, and other tehnologies that will shape the future. This data was taken from surveys conducted every six months with 400-600 developers in the EMEA region.
09/01/05
