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Microsoft funds Apache
News news analysis The software giant is sponsoring a major open source organization, in a move that may not be as counterintuitive as it first appears.
Tuesday, July 29 2008 11:11 AM
Tags: Open source, Web sites, Software licensing, Microsoft Corp., Apache Software Foundation, Google Inc., Database, GPL, software, Linux
Online security growing concern for Indian banks
News Survey reveals 30 percent of India's top 40 banks were victims of phishing attacks in the past year. Only 57 percent have formal plan to drive user awareness about fraud.
Thursday, May 08 2008 04:23 PM
Tags: Banking, Network security, Security Management, Security implementation/standards, Security, IT Budget, India, Survey, electronic communication, software
IBM chides security researchers
News Technology giant IBM has taken independent security researchers to task for their role in making information about unpublished computer attacks available in an undisciplined manner.
Thursday, July 31 2008 08:00 AM
Tags: Security, Domain names, IBM Corp., Zero-day Bug, Flaw, fault-tolerance, software, Y2K, hacking, researcher
Yahoo updates YUI tool for slick Web interfaces
News Yahoo's User Interface library, used by the Internet pioneer and many others for interactive Web site design, just turned 3.0.
Thursday, October 01 2009 10:26 AM
Tags: Web 2.0, Web sites, Open source, Yahoo! Inc., Web Site, Web Page, software, Web server, Web Interface, Web sites
Opera updates beta, but Unite still separate
News Opera 10 chugs along as the beta build is updated with mid-level interface and usability tweaks, but the Web-serving service Unite remains officially un-integrated.
Saturday, July 18 2009 04:16 PM
Tags: Web browsers, Browser, Web Browser, Apple Macintosh, Password, Web Server, Beta, Server, Microsoft Windows, Linux
An inside look at the Apache Software Foundation
Techguide Justin James recently spoke with the Apache Software Foundation’s President and Executive Vice President about what the ASF does and how they do it.
Sunday, September 13 2009 01:21 PM
Tags: Open source, Protocols and platforms, Web servers, Apache Software Foundation, GPL, Web Server, Apache Web server, Justin James, decision-making, blogging
OpenAmplify developer's diary Part 1: Making the request
Techguide Justin James chronicles his process of using Hapax's OpenAmplify Web service to create an application which can match documents that have similar content or is identical to the source document.
Thursday, October 15 2009 04:25 PM
Tags: Web services, Protocols and platforms, LINQ, Simple Object Access Protocol, OpenAmplify Developer, WSDL, Web Browser, Dividend, client system, Developer
AMD launches low-power six-core Opterons
News New processors, the first six-core chips under AMD's power-efficient HE line-up, are now available in Hewlett-Packard systems.
Wednesday, July 15 2009 11:07 AM
Tags: Processors, Hewlett-Packard Co., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Chip, Chip Company, Quad-core, Web Server, Server, AMD Opteron, processor
SSL: Broken even more
Techguide Lately, security conferences have been bad news for SSL. At this year's Black Hat, independent security guru Moxie Marlinspike explained how he was able to completely bypass SSL security.
Sunday, April 05 2009 02:04 PM
Tags: Authentication and encryption, Security Management, Data security, PC security, SSL, Web Page, Web Browser, SHA-1, Moxie Marlinspike, SSLstrip
Google runs more than 10 million Web sites
News According to new statistics from Netcraft, Google runs more than a tenth of the world's active Web sites.
Friday, October 31 2008 10:58 AM
Tags: Web sites, Business applications, Servers, Storage, Apache Software Foundation, Microsoft IIS Server, Google Inc., Web Page, Netcraft, software
Microsoft denies fault in hacks
News Attacks that have compromised half a million Web sites are not due to any new or unknown flaws in Microsoft IIS or SQL Server, according to the company's security response team.
Monday, April 28 2008 09:52 AM
Tags: Security, Hacking, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft SQL Server, Malware, Site, Attack, Server, Microsoft Security Response Center, JavaScript
Install a simple Web server on Windows Server 2008
Techguide While there are more advanced Web server configurations, many products require the IIS Web engine as a prerequisite. Here’s how to install a simple IIS Web server through a scripted role.
Tuesday, October 14 2008 06:58 AM
Tags: Server platforms, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft IIS Server, Web Server, Microsoft TechNet, Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows
Do more with Apache
Techguide The apachectl command allows you a great deal of control over Apache processes, and can be used to debug or test configurations.
Monday, November 03 2008 10:50 AM
Tags: Open source, Web servers, Apache Software Foundation, Directive, Mandriva, Vincent Danen, Apache Web server, Server, server software, Canada
Raphael JavaScript library simplifies graphics creation
Techguide Find out how to use the Raphael JavaScript library and learn more about the various options available in it.
Friday, November 07 2008 09:10 AM
Tags: Web sites, Protocols and platforms, Circle, Adobe PhotoShop, Web Page, Library, Canvas, Document Object Model, Rectangle, Graphics
High-risk flaws in corporate security revealed
News Three recent studies have painted a damning picture of business security, with almost 90 percent of breaches found to have been preventable.
Sunday, June 22 2008 11:58 PM
Tags: Security, Antivirus software, Buffer-overflow, Vulnerability, Flaw, OpenSSL, Server, public sector, Attacker, software






