Leveraging Java’s networking strengths to ignite its commercial component marketplace
DevExpress makes Open Source components look like, well, Open Source
Benioff: the Host with the Most
Gathering requirements without letting prior assumptions put you off the scent
Using grid computing to share processing power
across a network is still rare, but standards bodies are
getting on board.
Many Flash ads need to be less processor-heavy. But in the meantime, plug-ins like Flashblock can help.
Downloadable training videos on a broad range of .NET related topics.
Learn Visual C# the easy way
"Me-too"-ware is not necessarily such a bad thing.
That safe feeling from patching your system lasts for about a second.
Google's Page Pleads for Standards
Lots of Whining and a Bit of Wisdom from the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show
The latest scripting language for Java begs the question... Why?
Just hangin' on the telephone... (Excerpt from my latest article)
Online service providers such as eBay, Amazon,
Google and Yahoo have recognized the bottomline
value third-party app developers can bring
to their platforms.
Some organizations are launching tightly controlled
rollouts that, although not transforming the enterprise,
are delivering concrete benefits.
"New tools for an emerging class of app developers, who will create the B-school policies that drive SOAs, promise to help orgs mediate services and monitor their networks."