Month: February 2016

The Internet of Things and Security – Redux

The recent debacle of the Nissan Leaf triggered memories.  Twenty three months ago, I wrote a blog entitled The Internet of Things – Today.  In that posting, I mused about the rapidly emerging IoT, and some of the cool new things that were beginning to appear, such as Anki Drive and Nest solutions.  I also […]

Three Keys to Design-Time Governance

Three Keys to Design-Time Governance This is my ring of keys – just three of them: work, home, car. I’ve been focusing, over the last couple years, on reducing, cutting back, lightening my load etc. and the keys are one of my more obvious examples of success. I’ve also been trying to lighten my load cognitively â€“ to reduce the […]

How-to: HTTP Caching for RESTful & Hypermedia APIs

Learn how to implement HTTP caching properly in your APIs Cache headers have been an essential part of the HTTP specification from the very beginning. They have played a crucial role in scaling the Web to the enormous size that it has today. Or at least, that statement is true when we talk about the […]