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whitepaper Building Interactive Web Applications Using Stored Processes2009-02-27
  In this paper the author will outline some of the most useful things that he has learnt while he has been building applications with SAS 9.1. Prior to this the author had built SAS applications using SAS/AF, which was very powerful and flexible. Moving to SAS 9.1 and with the advent of Stored Processes and the Stored Process Web Application it has opened up the possibility to easily create applications that run through a web browser.

Tags: Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper What's New in Internet Explorer 8?2009-01-20 Microsoft
  The presenter of this webcast will demonstrate the cool new features in the new Internet Explorer.   
whitepaper AXIGEN - The Easy and Effective Way to Mobile Email2009-01-15 GECAD TECHNOLOGIES
  The AXIGEN messaging solution uses an advanced mobile webmail interface that supports all mobile web browsers compatible with the XHTML format for page rendering. The mobile webmail is integrated into the same server module and therefore provides seamless access to information to all users just like the regular webmail interface. When accessing the AXIGEN webmail interface, the end-user Mobile Browser ID String (User Agent ID) is identified and the mobile webmail is loaded and rendered automatically. The mobile webmail setup involves the activation of the webmail service from the Web Administration interface (WebAdmin) for users intended to have access to it and enabling the mobile capabilities for this service by checking the corresponding option on the service setup page.

Tags: Internet and Web, Internet and Web
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: geekSpeak: Silverlight and ADO.NET Data Services With John Papa (Level 200)2009-01-08 Microsoft
  The presenter of this webcast explores how to consume ADO.NET Data Services from a Microsoft Silverlight 2 application.   
whitepaper Google Case Study: GrownUpGeek.com2009-01-01 Google
  Anyone who is new to computers or unfamiliar with the Internet can appreciate the usefulness of grownupgeek.com. Between 5,000 and 6,000 unique visitors each day come to his site for referrals, recommendations on security products, tips and information to help them keep their PCs running smoothly and securely. GrownUpGeek.com deployed Google AdSense Referrals for Firefox were the perfect match with the content on site for beginners. Also, advanced features in AdSense such as channel reporting and the ability to combine several ads in a single box have helped in optimizing its earnings performance.

Tags: Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Improving Consumer Use of the Web: Speed and Ease in the Real World #12009-01-01 Microsoft
  Ease and speed in the real world are measured in minutes, not milliseconds - in clicks and in frustration, not just in code. In what many perceive to be a new version of "The Browser Wars," there is a lot of talk about what makes a "Good" browser but not a lot of data. One knows the browser is important; for some people, the 15 hours they spend online each week is second only to the 40 hours they spend working. But time spent on the Web doesn't help one understand how a particular browser improves or detracts from a person's experience.

Tags: Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Web Browsers: An Emerging Platform Under Attack2009-01-01 McAfee
  The first layer of malware defense should be placed at the network perimeter and be managed centrally. This helps the IT person in charge sleep better. This layer alone can't replace proper patch management and rollouts, but it keeps desktop computers with outdated or misconfigured local security software protected while they surf the Internet, and it can identify and isolate desktop computers that are infected - preventing the leakage of sensitive data and credentials. And because scarce false-positives are less problematic at the gateway level, more aggressive heuristics are possible that permit the highest proactive detection rates.

Tags: Security Administration
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Internet Explorer 8 Developer Features (Level 200)2008-12-22 Microsoft
  The Developer Tools feature of Windows Internet Explorer 8 enables to review the internal representation of a Web page from the browser's perspective. The Developer Tools can be used for a variety of tasks, including (but not limited to) viewing individual attributes, determining why a particular Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) rule is applied to an individual element, and previewing different document compatibility modes. By exposing how the browser interprets a Web page, the Developer Tools provide many opportunities to research and resolve problems faster than has been possible with the previous versions of Internet Explorer. This webcast explores the built-in Internet Explorer 8 features that help developers build standards-based Web applications.

Tags: Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper UPK Browser-Based Player File Size and Bandwidth2008-11-04 Oracle
  This paper is a discussion of what occurs when an end user calls UPK Browser-based Player content. It is intended for the consideration to help one to assess the implications for using the UPK Browser-based Player in the own environment. The data included is the result of testing on a Windows 2003 Server with IIS 6.

Tags: Internet and Web
  
whitepaper University Upgrades Browser to Optimize Security and Application Management2008-10-08 Microsoft
  Manipal University, based in Karnataka State in India, provides education to 12,000 students each year. It was in the midst of moving its Line-Of-Business (LOB) applications to a browser-based format and wanted to strengthen security for financial, human resources, medical, and other vital processes, while simplifying application management and improving productivity. The university deployed Windows Internet Explorer 7 on 2,500 desktop computers and 6,500 laptop computers and uses it as the interface for all its LOB applications. Students, staff, and faculty use tabbed browsing and print preview features to get work done more quickly. Calls to the help desk have decreased significantly, thanks to the enhanced security of LOB transactions. IT administrators save time by enforcing browser settings centrally using Active Directory Domain Services.

Tags: Security Administration