Are you successfully adhering to software delivery dates? In certain scenarios, developers may not engage in discussions with their managers regarding project deadlines. Instead, they receive instructions about the tasks at hand and the associated due dates. Product owners may … Read More

Accessibility Testing Using Playwright
Today I’d like to talk about accessibility testing using Playwright. Accessibility testing refers to evaluating web applications or websites for compliance with accessibility standards, ensuring that they can be used by people with disabilities. Existing guidelines and other standards related … Read More

Apiumhub interviews Nathaniel Schutta at GSAS
On October 3rd and 4th, 2022, Apiumhub organized the second edition of the Global Software Architecture Summit, an event that brought together hundreds of software architects from all over the world. Besides having talks from experts, the event also featured … Read More

Midjourney V5: The Latest Version of Midjourney
In the field of artificial intelligence applied to artistic generation, we witnessed a significant milestone with the launch of the latest version of a platform that redefines the boundaries of digital creativity, Midjourney V5. This advanced iteration represents a major … Read More

Serverless and Edge Runtime Part 2
This is the second post in a two-part series exploring the world of Serverless and Edge Runtime. In the previous post, we got familiar with serverless; the main focus of this post will be the Edge Runtime, where it can … Read More

Knowledge Sharing in Software Development
In today’s fast-paced software world, developers are expected to constantly update their knowledge and skills to stay ahead of the competition. The need for knowledge sharing has never been greater, as it allows developers to learn from each other, solve … Read More

The Frontiers of AI: Interview with Ben Evans
In a recent interview for Apiumhub, Ben Evans, renowned software architect, expert in JVM technologies, and principal engineer at Red Hat, shared his views on the current challenges and potential problems that artificial intelligence (AI) could face in the near … Read More

9 Tech Conferences Not to Be Missed in October
October is around the corner, and it’s a prime time for tech enthusiasts, industry leaders, and innovators to come together and explore the latest trends, breakthroughs, and ideas. In this article, we´ll be your guide to the must-attend tech conferences … Read More

Reducing Rotation Rate in Software Development
The rotation rate on agile software development teams is a controversial subject. The longer the project, the more likely there will be an “unplanned” member rotation. It is well understood that losing team members in a short period of time … Read More

Latest Software Architecture Books That Will Be Presented at GSAS 2023
As the organizers of the GSAS 2023, we take pride in continuously monitoring new releases of software architecture books to extend invitations to their authors for our event. This year, we are thrilled to announce that several renowned software architects … Read More

Azure Durable Functions: Fan-Out/Fan-in Pattern
Introduction When working with Azure Functions, one common scenario is importing a file for processing. In our specific case, we encounter an Excel file with thousands of lines that need to be processed, checking the accuracy of values using multiple … Read More

Dedicated Software Teams vs. Extended Teams in Software Development
In the ever-evolving realm of software development, the choice between utilizing dedicated software teams or extending your existing team can be a pivotal decision that profoundly impacts project success, efficiency, and innovation. Apiumhub, a trailblazer in the software development industry, … Read More