Monthly Archives: February 2016
Microsoft Azure to Support Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Microsoft's Azure Container Service preview based on joint efforts with open source software companies including Docker and Mesosphere can now be accessed for testing.
Microsoft...
Building a Digital Diary Application in App Inventor 2
In this popular series on creating mobile apps using App Inventor 2, the author presents yet another useful app which can be used to...
Enabling High Performance Computing with Pthreads
Multi-core computers can deliver better performance with Pthreads, which is an API for writing multi-threaded applications to boost the performance of a computer. With...
IBM Launches Quarks, an Open Source Development Tool
IBM has launched a new open source development tool, Quarks, enabling programmers and manufacturers in creating applications on top of connected devices
IBM has made...
Creating Graphs Using PHP
Graphs can be created in several ways, ranging from manual to the use of computers and sophisticated graph-drawing software packages. This article gives a...
Developing Python based Android Apps Using Kivy
Kivy is a cross-platform Python library, which can be used for the rapid development of apps that make use of innovative interfaces. This tutorial...
H2O.ai: Learn to Use the KMeans Algorithm
Consumer trends and choices play a key role in enterprise strategies. Analysing huge volumes of customer data is not feasible manually. Hence, enterprises lean...
Ionic: A UI Framework to Simplify Hybrid Mobile App Development
This article presents Ionic, which is a framework for hybrid mobile app development. Hybrid apps have all the advantages of native apps and mobile...
Controlling Desktop Applications via the Mobile SignalR
This article introduces the reader to SignalR, which is a popular library for developing ASP.NET based solutions that have real-time connectivity functions. It provides...
IoT is not an IT Initiative, but a Business Function
By now, we all know what Iot is, but do we really know what to do with it? EFY tried to address this issue...