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Migrating From Domino to Exchange 2007 (Part 4) | 2007-10-09 | TechGenix |
| This paper looks at how Exchange 2007 and Lotus Domino 7 can coexist with the future aim of migration from Domino to Exchange. The paper gives sample scenario in which, Fabrikam is running Lotus Domino 7 and Contoso is running Exchange 2007. It prepares the Contoso Exchange environment so it is also ready, then it will proceed to create and configure the Free/Busy Connector so that users can swap calendar free/busy information. | |||
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Technology for Providing Educational Video on Demand on Campus | 2008-11-21 | Hewlett-Packard |
| Much hope has been placed in the past on Educational Television for improving educational standards and distance education. However, in many countries the impact of this technology has been limited. Some of the reasons are discussed along with possible technical solutions. One solution that has been developed at HP Labs India is presented. This involves the use of satellite TV channels, using the MPEG format, as the distribution channel for educational content in digital form. Inexpensive TV equipment, including those that work with Direct To Home (DTH) TV transmissions are used to capture TV programs in digital form and store them on a server.
Tags: Multimedia, Online - Distance Education |
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Take advantage of Web 2.0 with IBM portals and electronic forms | 2007-09-28 | IBM |
| Cardiff University was faced with the challenge of modernizing its work environment. By utilizing IBM WebSphere Portal software, they have streamlined their business processes with electronic forms and role-based portal applications. This Webcast explains how you can reap the benefits of IBM portals and Web 2.0 in your own environment.
Tags: Business Strategies, Electronic Data Interchange, IBM MVS - VM - VSE - ESA, Application Development |
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Manage Web content by integrating IBM software with your existing systems | 2008-06-03 | IBM |
| The rapid growth of Web-based initiatives means organizations need to manage large amounts of targeted data. Existing enterprise content management (ECM) systems can be integrated with IBM Lotus Web Content Management software to help align accurate information with the people who affect your business. This white paper explains how.
Tags: Business Strategies, Database Management, Web Services |
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IBM portal technologies help drive more value from dashboards | 2007-04-06 | IBM |
| Many dashboards have limitations that can make it difficult for businesses to provide value beyond the executive level. But with IBM portals, you can create a foundation to build more effective active dashboards. This executive brief shows how next-generation dashboards can provide a competitive advantage by helping improve flexibility and decision-making.
Tags: Business Strategies, Business Management, IBM MVS - VM - VSE - ESA |
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Getting Started with LINQ to XML | 2008-11-05 | Global Knowledge |
| LINQ stands for Language Integrated Query. This new technology comes built into the NET Framework 3.5 and can be used with any of the different languages that run under NET. When using the features provided by LINQ, the developer now has the capability to query different types of data structures with a SQL-like query language that is native to the source code. Using LINQ, the developer can write a compact query expression that can be applied to all in-memory information. This white paper will discuss the basics of LINQ to XML, including what it is, why you should use it, and when.
Tags: XML, Data Center, Database Applications |
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MSDN Webcast: BenkoTIPS Live and On-Demand: ASP.NET Overview for Non-ASP.NET Developers (Level 200) | 2008-10-29 | Microsoft |
| While many developers have enjoyed success with Microsoft ASP.NET development and learned the new capabilities with each successive release, there is a significant group of developers out there who did not get involved with ASP.NET from the beginning and find it hard to uncover a solid learning path for both current and mature ASP.NET technology. The presenter of this webcast assumes no ASP.NET background and introduces many of the flagship capabilities of the framework, so the vast audience of developers who did not start with ASP.NET 1.0 can get onboard. The presenter explores many of the core elements of ASP.NET development and share practical examples to help to get started building solutions with the ASP.NET framework.
Tags: Application Development |
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MSDN Webcast: Southern Fried Road Show Presents REST and ASP.NET MVC (Level 200) | 2008-10-24 | Microsoft |
| The presenter of this webcast introduces the ASP.NET MVC framework, which enables to easily implement the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern for Web applications. This pattern lets one separate applications into loosely coupled, pluggable components for application design, processing logic, and display. A key benefit of ASP.NET MVC applications is that they provide clean URIs that can also be accessed in a RESTful manner.
Tags: Programming Languages |
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A Spoonful of Governance for SOA | 2008-10-24 | JupiterMedia |
| Governance is one of those words that can strike fear into the heart of a software architect. Visions of endless meetings and committee reviews immediately give the developer that queasy feeling in the pit of their stomach. Process and overhead guarantee a slow down in an already tight project plan and cause developers to spend more time drawing diagrams and writing documents than actually writing code. SOA governance ensures that the developer's SOA has them. Governance doesn't have to be a bad word. In fact, he may already have some of the pieces in place for his SOA governance plan and not even know it. If the developer has spent any time designing software, he might have already solved some of the issues.
Tags: Application Development |
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A Comparison of J2EE and .NET as Platforms for Teaching Web Services | 2008-10-23 | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
| .NET and J2EE are the two leading technologies in enterprise-level application development. They are also the platforms of choice for developing Web services. This paper compare the two platforms using parameters such as features present in each platform, tools and resources offered by the two and compatibility with the rest of the curriculum. .NET offers integrated, native support for various phases of Web services development, while the Java platform achieves this with several new libraries. The paper compare the Web-services development process in IBM's Websphere (for J2EE) and Microsoft's Visual Studio .NET and find them remarkably similar.
Tags: .NET, J2EE |
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