Why reinvent the wheel when you can borrow concepts from other industries to create your own loyalty program? Plus, a resource for creating membership websites and recurring income.
Tiny wall wart computers are everywhere, providing useful services, ease of use, and using little power. Paul Ferrill reviews the CloudPlug, a cross-platform, expandable backup server for both local and offsite storage.
<b>O'Reilly GMT:</b> "We often hear people saying that Perl is dead. I assume that you don't agree, but what do you say to people who try to tell you that?"
<b>Groklaw:</b> "SCO has filed its "renewed" motion for judgment "as a matter of law", with its supporting memorandum. They ask the judge to rule over the heads of the jury and decide that the jury "simply got it wrong" when it ruled that SCO didn't get the copyrights in 1995 from Novell. In the alternative, they'd like a new trial."
You might be ready to move beyond OpenVPN, but feel daunted by IPSEC's learning curve. With our quick guide, you'll be up and running with free, open Openswan in no time.
When generating a result set where the query contains an unknown number of column and/or row values we can use a combination of Prepared Statements, which allows us to tailor the output based on the number of data values. We can also add input parameters to a procedure to assign the field names, aliases, and even the aggregate function!
When generating a result set where the query contains an unknown number of column and/or row values we can use a combination of Prepared Statements, which allows us to tailor the output based on the number of data values. We can also add input parameters to a procedure to assign the field names, aliases, and even the aggregate function!
With IBM DB2 9.7's new compatibility and enablement features, DBAs tasked with moving Oracle databases to DB2 will find out-of-the-box "enablement" functionality that streamlines tasks and fast tracks time to completion.
With growth flat from the previous year, 2009 ended on a high note for e-commerce, but the gains aren't spread evenly among the smaller and larger players.
<b>Computerworld UK:</b> "Both Google and the Chinese government appear to be leaking word that the search firm may soon shutter its operations there as negotiations between the two break down."