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Sep 02
2008

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Sep 02
2008

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Aug 26
2008

Cloud Computing 101

Posted by jrajani in WebSoftware

David Chappell a consultant for Microsoft and the principal of David Chappell and Associates has released a whitepaper entitled, "A Short Introduction to Cloud Platforms" in which he does a great job of defining, analyzing and explaining this new computing strategy.

This paper has the following categories of discussion:

Defining Terms
Examining Cloud Platforms
Cloud Infrastructure Services
Cloud

Aug 22
2008

There's a New Geek Squad in Town

Posted by jrajani in WebHardware

 

AT&T recently announced the creation of "Connectech" which they claim to be their premium in-home service available 7 days a week to tackle any pc and home theater problems you may have.

Here's a menu of services listed in their press release:

New PC installation and the start up of a home desktop or notebook
PC repair service, including parts and hardware replacement
Home network installation

Aug 21
2008

Do we need another "virtual experience" photo tool?

Posted by jrajani in Web

 

Microsoft responds with a resounding yes.  The latest creation from Microsoft's Live labs called photosynth.

Here are the requirements to utilize this software:

  • Must have windows xp or Vista
  • Must have broaband connection to the internet
  • Must download a plugin and a piece of software on the desktop

The technology will be showcased on MSN.com and feature synths of popular destinations and events. 

Aug 21
2008

Flock You?

Posted by james011 in Web

Flock is a new web browser that utilizes the same code as Firefox, and is geared toward those who are active in online social activities.  Flock integrates with weblogs, photo and bookmark sharing, and other "social" services on the Web.  

Many people are using del.icio.us to manage their bookmarks. While del.icio.us makes it easy to get to your bookmarks from any computer, it doesn't integrate

Aug 18
2008

Circuit City Hopes to Improve Customer Service by using Tablet PCs....

Posted by jrajani in Vendors

Circuit City recently announced they are going to empower their sales associates with mobile tablet devices that will enhance the sales process for the consumer and the store.

 The idea is that when you as a consumer have a question regarding the product in question these devices will be able to give you complete intelligence regarding availability, pricing so that an informed decision is made

Aug 12
2008

Patching A Linux Servers' DNS

Posted by billg in Software

Linux BIND DNS Update

Note: A bug has been uncovered in most Linux DNS servers and it is now suggested that Linix systems administrators patch all systems with the fix you see below.

Best practices encourage you to keep the DNS service BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) updated with the latest version on your Linux Server.

To Update BIND

1. SSH to your server.
2. Type su - and press

Aug 05
2008

Are you Cloud Happy?

Posted by jrajani in Hardware

Cloud computing is in the news a lot lately: AT&T,  Amazon, IBM, etc have invested heavily in this technology. 

Here's a definition:

As customers generally do not own the infrastructure, they are merely accessing or renting, they can forego capital expenditure and consume resources as a service, paying instead for what they use. Many cloud computing offerings have adopted the utility computing

Jul 31
2008

Third Party Ad Tags vs Redirects

Posted by james011 in Web

Although 3rd party tags are the common means to deliver creatives and monitor performance at the advertiser's end, they cause problems for publishers.  For example when sending newsletters there is a good chance that the ads will not be displayed due to various email clients blocking the delivery of the creative.   This leaves the publish to request either redirects or actual image files and URLs
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Ajax (asynchronous JavaScript and XML), or AJAX, is a group of interrelated web development techniques used for creating interactive web applications or rich Internet applications. With Ajax, web applications can retrieve data from the server asynchronously in the background without interfering with the display and behavior of the existing page. Data is retrieved using the XMLHttpRequest object or through the use of Remote Scripting in browsers that do not support it. Despite the name, the use of JavaScript, XML, or asynchrony is not required.

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