When calculating your software development outsourcing budget for 2026, include a line item for maintenance. Typically, this ...
Frankfort, United States, 20th Jan 2026 - Helpware Tech, a nearshore software development and technology services ...
The UK government yesterday published the results of the highly anticipated Contracts for Difference (CfD) Allocation Round 7 (AR7), highlighting both sustained appetite for UK offshore wind and the ...
If a company sees its development not just as a set of projects, but as a large-scale, flexible organization that is able to ...
This article looks at why Vietnam has moved into a more serious position on global engineering shortlists, and what has ...
ADNOC, the national oil company of the United Arab Emirates, on Wednesday announced the final investment decision for the SARB Deep Gas Development offshore Abu Dhabi, a key part of the massive Ghasha ...
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has given the final investment decision (FID) for its SARB Deep Gas Development, a key project within the Ghasha Concession offshore Abu Dhabi. The project is ...
China's state-owned oil and gas firm China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has brought the Xijiang Oilfields 24 Block Development Project on stream in the shallow waters of the Pearl River ...
A federal judge in Massachusetts today ruled that the Trump administration’s ban on new offshore wind projects in federal waters is illegal. Judge Patti B. Saris of the US District Court for the ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Nvidia on Monday released new open-source software aimed at speeding up the development of self-driving cars using some of the newest "reasoning" techniques in ...
The wind farm is forecast to be operational by 1 January 2037. Credit: fokke baarssen/Shutterstock.com. A joint venture (JV) between Ørsted and ESB has received provisional rights from the Irish ...
Letting AI churn out an endless supply of crappy code that humans then have to debug and maintain doesn’t move anybody’s business forward. There is a persistent, dangerous myth in software development ...