Small business analyst Laurie McCabe shares her thoughts and insight on the 2010 Small Business Technology Summit that recently took place in New York City.
How To: Get the DISTINCT rows in a DataTable or DataView
http://devpinoy.org/blogs/keithrull/archive/2008/02/07/how-to-get-the-distinct-rows-in-a-datatable-or-dataview.aspx
<b>Sulamita Garcia:</b> "I have many heroes that inspired me to go ahead. Valorie Aurora, Telsa Gwynne, Pia Waugh, Akkanna Peck, Carla Schroeder, so many... but today I would like to talk about two women, who were the most inspiring for me from the beginning. One is a historical figure, other you may not know."
<b>ISC:</b> "We have nearly reached the end of the first year of the BIND 10 project. To celebrate this, we are releasing the first version of BIND 10."
In this piece, Bill Hatifield will introduce you to the Flickr API, point out some highlights and write an application using the .NET framework that retrieves and displays a user's photos.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told security experts and media that while many great ideas have been suggested, less talk and more action is needed to safeguard government and corporate networks.
<b>Handle With Linux:</b> "Making music on Linux used to be something for masochists. Luckily this is long something of the past, as nowadays lot's of cool Linux software and compatible hardware is available to musicians."
Virtually Speaking: Red Hat has announced an update for its virtualization technology suite. Is it time to add Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization to your short list?
This article - the sixth in this ongoing series - explores how to manually fail over a production database to its corresponding physical standby database, as well as reinstate a "failed" primary database to a physical standby.
Determining which columns to select for your indexes is critical. Having a little knowledge of how your application is using your database columns and how SQL Server processes indexes helps you make good decisions when you create your indexes.
I want to install gcc on my computer. To do this, I ran the following command:
sudo apt-get install build-essential
As this runs, it connects (or tries to connect) to the server tw.archive.ubuntu.com. But the server is not working.
How can I fix this and get gcc installed?
Note: the Taiwan mirror is down as of 2012-06-01 0352. See thread here.
This pastebin contains the text of /etc/apt/sources.list, after changing from tw.archive.ubuntu.com to the main server.
The Magnolia State this week became the latest to pass a law requiring businesses to immediately notify customers when their data has been compromised.
In this ongoing series on lightweight Linux desktops, Juliet Kemp takes us on a tour of Windowmaker, the popular fast, lightweight window manager based on the look and feel of the NeXTStep interface. How does Windowmaker measure up in this era of fancy special effects GUIs?
It's ironic -- Sun took great pains to license its open source OS, OpenSolaris, and with it ZFS, under the ostensibly home-grown CDDL license. Now, with the plug pulled on Open Solaris, the future looks grim for the popular and highly regarded ZFS. Unless it can be absorbed into the Linux kernel that Sun carefully positioned it to avoid.
It's ironic -- Sun took great pains to license its open source OS, OpenSolaris, and with it ZFS, under the ostensibly home-grown CDDL license. Now, with the plug pulled on Open Solaris, the future looks grim for the popular and highly regarded ZFS. Unless it can be absorbed into the Linux kernel that Sun carefully positioned it to avoid.
<b>BBC News:</b> "Researchers have produced a mobile phone that could be a boon for prying bosses wanting to keep tabs on the movements of their staff."
<b>Infoworld:</b> "MonoDroid, which will enable deployment of .Net-based applications on Google Android phones, is in development at Novell, with a preview release planned for August, the head of the project said."
Buying a color laser printer? Before you budget that 10 to 15 cents per color page, think about 3.5 cents. That's the promise of Epson's industrial-strength inkjet, a $599 business printer that's one of the most compelling computer peripherals we've seen this year.
Buying a color laser printer? Before you budget that 10 to 15 cents per color page, think about 3.5 cents. That's the promise of Epson's industrial-strength inkjet, a $599 business printer that's one of the most compelling computer peripherals we've seen this year.