Gardens of Stone: My Boyhood in the French Resistance
- 448pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
An extraordinary wartime memoir, combining the best kind of adventure story with a coming of age testimony of unforgettable resonance and poignancy.
Il lavoro di Stephen O’Grady si concentra sulla comprensione delle esigenze e delle tendenze degli sviluppatori, guidando le aziende a collaborare in modo più efficace con le figure influenti che plasmano la tecnologia. Le sue intuizioni, spesso presentate in importanti pubblicazioni, analizzano le dinamiche tra le aziende e questi innovatori tecnologici. In qualità di co-fondatore della società di analisi RedMonk, focalizzata sugli sviluppatori, O’Grady possiede una profonda comprensione di ciò che guida le community di sviluppatori. Traduce queste osservazioni in strategie attuabili, aiutando le organizzazioni a interagire meglio con il talento essenziale che alimenta il panorama tecnologico.
An extraordinary wartime memoir, combining the best kind of adventure story with a coming of age testimony of unforgettable resonance and poignancy.
Software is more important than ever today and yet its commercial value is steadily declining. Microsoft, for instance, has seen its gross margins decrease for a decade, while startups and corporations alike are distributing free software that would have been worth millions a few years ago. Welcome to the software paradox. In this O'Reilly report, RedMonk's Stephen O'Grady explains why the real money no longer lies in software, and what it means for companies that depend on that revenue. You'll learn how this paradox came about and what your company can do in response. This book covers: Why it's growing more difficult to sell software on a standalone basis How software has come full circle, from enabler to product and back again The roles that open source, software-as-a-service, and subscriptions play How software developers have become the new kingmakers Why Microsoft, Apple, and Google epitomize this transition How the paradox has affected other tech giants, such as Oracle and Salesforce.com Strategies your software firm can explore, including alternative revenue models
The New Kingmakers documents the rise of the developer class, and provides strategies for companies to adapt to the new technology landscape. From recruiting to retention, it provides a playbook to work more efficiently and effectively with the most important members of your organization.