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  • NIS client authentication

    - by Tarun Gupta
    How to configure the nis client on ubuntu? and how to configure system authentication? there is no option for system authentication like system setting system info in my system etc. when ever i go to software center and search them nis authentication then i got one package for nis authentication and i try to install them then one error occur that is remove hostname utility. when i try to remove hostname utility then it does not remove.

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  • Website Creating Guidelines

    Surprisingly, there a lot of people who directly rush themselves in creating a website without even knowing what they are going to post. So if ever you are one of these people, step on the brakes a bit and find to think about what exactly you want to see when you have that website done.

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  • New Whitepaper: Sales Cloud Business Object Cheatsheet

    - by Richard Bingham
    Ever tried coding groovy in Application Composer and found it hard to remember the API names for the standard objects and their fields? To help we have created this short set of ERD-like diagrams for the most regularly used Business Objects with along with their key attributes. As a handy PDF we hope this quick-reference guide will make this easier and save you some time. Please let us know in the comments below if this is useful or any enhancements you'd like us to add.

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  • APress Deal of the Day 7/Nov/2013 - Pro Team Foundation Service

    - by TATWORTH
    Originally posted on: http://geekswithblogs.net/TATWORTH/archive/2013/11/07/apress-deal-of-the-day-7nov2013---pro-team-foundation.aspx Today's $10 deal of the day from APress at http://www.apress.com/9781430259954 is Pro Team Foundation Service "Pro Team Foundation Service gives you a jump start into Microsoft’s cloud-based ALM platform, taking you through the different stages of software development. Every project needs to plan, develop, test and release software and with agile practices often at a higher pace than ever before"

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  • Should users be deleted after inactivity on a website?

    - by Hovaness Bartamian
    When you have a social website or a website where you can register, would you eventually delete them after a certain time (after a year of inactivity) or would you rather keep their account records for ever? I know websites like Facebook have large amount of inactive, duplicated and fake accounts. So I'm wondering if after two years of inactivity it would be alright to send the account a warning email of deletion unless they log in. Just thinking of a clean and efficient database management or any implications this may cause to new potential users.

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  • Brute Force Hardware versus Tuning

    - by jchang
    Every now and then, the question is asked “When will servers be powerful enough that performance tuning will not be necessary.” Sometimes I get the impression this was posed not on technical grounds, but rather that ISVs and CIOs don’t like performance specialists. Fortunately (for me) it does not appear that this will ever happen for two principal reasons: 1) hardware and tuning contribute in such completely different aspects that neither can be ignored, and 2) multi-core processors actually introduce...(read more)

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  • How to automatically resize the Dash when screen dimensions change?

    - by St.W.
    I use a convertible thinkpad (x201t) and magick-rotation to rotate the screen by 90 degrees in tablet mode. Therefore after rotation the screen's width is only 800 points (the ordinary resolution is 1200x800). The Dash does not adapt to this new state and therefore if I click on it, it is oversized and I cannot reach the applications/files/buttons on its side. Is there a way to tell the Dash that it should only ever use a width of 800 pixels, or any other solution to automatically adapt its size when rotating?

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  • Quality SEO Services For Hire

    With the many websites being continuously uploaded to the internet with each passing minute of the day, one may wonder how he or she can get their web site noticed with the ever increasing competition. Many people are beginning to turn to quality SEO services for help with their web site optimization needs.

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  • Testing the Effectiveness of Your Web Marketing Strategies

    Web marketing is a great option to choose when seeking to establish an online customer base for your product. Yet there is more than just advertising, marketing and generating SEO content for your site as all these strategies could fail to generate sales for your product. Given that e-commerce is a dynamic, ever changing business platform, it is important that an online business owner keeps testing the effectiveness of their online marketing strategies.

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  • The Importance of SEO Articles

    If you have ever tried creating your own website or blog, then you have probably heard about the importance of search engine optimization (SEO). This is the process of optimizing your site so that search engines such as Google and Yahoo can find and crawl through your site easily. This allows your site to rank higher on the search results when people search for the keywords that you are targeting with your site.

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  • Finding a Quality SEO

    When one looks to increase website traffic to his or her online web page, many people are turning to the many SEO services offered throughout the internet. SEO is a way in which one can gain the attention of online engines and increase website traffic through linking with other websites of similar subject matter. Professional search engine optimizers can take a website with virtually no traffic what so ever, and create a program that will drive traffic towards that website within a matter of days.

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  • System Settings and Software Center does not pull up after fresh install 11.10 amd64

    - by hydroparadise
    I've had a few install rounds with ubuntu ever since 8.04 and has worked flawlessly every time. However, for some reason, when I try to click either System Settings or Software Center, the icon pulses as if it were working to come up but never does. The same goes for System Settings. I would expect that a password dialog would appear, but nothing shows. Is there bug with 11.10 that didn't exist with 11.04?

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  • Using Nmap to Fix a Problem

    <b>Systhread:</b> "Ever had an ipv4 network address that is supposed to migrate over via a high availability mechanism simply not work, or even stranger if there were several addresses some do and some do not?"

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  • How to tell the hotplug system which NTFS driver to use?

    - by koloman
    I need a version later than the one shipped with lucid because I want to make use of the new hide_hid_files and hide_dot_files mount options, which are not present before version 2010.8.8. Ever since I compiled and installed the latest version of NTFS-3G via checkinstall, whenever I plugin a NTFS mass storage device, Ubuntu chooses the ntfs kernel module upon the ntfs-3g fuse driver to mount it. I don't know how to tell my system to use the 3g driver. mount -t ntfs-3g and fstab entries work just fine.

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  • Make Extra Money Online - Create Your Free Site

    Now that you have a Google Account and have discovered what you can do with Google Sites, it's time to dig in and start exploring. It is easy to use. If you've ever used a word processor, you already know the basics to making the most of Internet Pages.

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  • Are separate business objects needed when persistent data can be stored in a usable format?

    - by Kylotan
    I have a system where data is stored in a persistent store and read by a server application. Some of this data is only ever seen by the server, but some of it is passed through unaltered to clients. So, there is a big temptation to persist data - whether whole rows/documents or individual fields/sub-documents - in the exact form that the client can use (eg. JSON), as this removes various layers of boilerplate, whether in the form of procedural SQL, an ORM, or any proxy structure which exists just to hold the values before having to re-encode them into a client-suitable form. This form can usually be used on the server too, though business logic may have to live outside of the object, On the other hand, this approach ends up leaking implementation details everywhere. 9 times out of 10 I'm happy just to read a JSON structure out of the DB and send it to the client, but 1 in every 10 times I have to know the details of that implicit structure (and be able to refactor access to it if the stored data ever changes). And this makes me think that maybe I should be pulling this data into separate business objects, so that business logic doesn't have to change when the data schema does. (Though you could argue this just moves the problem rather than solves it.) There is a complicating factor in that our data schema is constantly changing rapidly, to the point where we dropped our previous ORM/RDBMS system in favour of MongoDB and an implicit schema which was much easier to work with. So far I've not decided whether the rapid schema changes make me wish for separate business objects (so that server-side calculations need less refactoring, since all changes are restricted to the persistence layer) or for no separate business objects (because every change to the schema requires the business objects to change to stay in sync, even if the new sub-object or field is never used on the server except to pass verbatim to a client). So my question is whether it is sensible to store objects in the form they are usually going to be used, or if it's better to copy them into intermediate business objects to insulate both sides from each other (even when that isn't strictly necessary)? And I'd like to hear from anybody else who has had experience of a similar situation, perhaps choosing to persist XML or JSON instead of having an explicit schema which has to be assembled into a client format each time.

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  • SQLBits IV Conference

    I am very proud to announce that I will be presenting at this free conference in Manchester on 28.03.2009.  My session will be on mixing SSIS and Data Mining.  It is a free conference organized by people giving up their own time and is aimed at the community.  Everybody I know who has ever been always says that they enjoyed it.   For more details go to www.SQLBits.com

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  • What's Happening in Business Analytics at OpenWorld 2012?

    - by jmorourke
    Oracle OpenWorld 2012 is rapidly approaching on September 30th when we take over the city of San Francisco for five days.  The Business Analytics this year is our strongest ever with over 150 EPM, BI, Analytics and Data Warehousing sessions delivered by Oracle, our customers and partners.  We’ll also have Hands-On Labs, 20 demo pods dedicated to Business Analytics products, and over 30 partners exhibiting their solutions.  So what’s hot in the Business Analytics program at OpenWorld?  Here are some of the “can’t miss” sessions at this year’s conference: The EPM and BI general sessions, led by SVP of Product Development Balaji Yelamanchili will highlight what’s new provide a view into Oracle’s EPM, BI and Analytics strategies.  Both sessions are scheduled on Monday, October 1st. Thursday Keynote:  See More, Act Faster:  Oracle Business Analytics, led by Oracle President Mark Hurd, will provide a view into Oracle’s strategy for Business Analytics, especially engineered systems designed to provide extreme performance for the most rigorous analytic tasks. Superfast Business Intelligence with Oracle Exalytics.  Hear about various business intelligence scenarios in which Oracle Exalytics provides exemplary value—from operational reporting and prepackaged applications to analytics on unstructured data. Turn Insights into Real-Time Actions with Oracle Business Intelligence Mobile.  Learn how Oracle Business Intelligence Mobile enables organizations to deliver relevant information and turn insight into real-time action, no matter where employees are located. Empowering the Business User: Introduction to Oracle Endeca Information Discovery.  Find out how you can find fast answers to the new questions that confront your business every day, while avoiding the confusion and inconsistencies brought about by spreadsheets and desktop tools. Big Data:  The Big Story.  Learn how to harness big data, your existing data, and predictive analytics to make better decisions in an environment of rapid shifts in behavior and instant feedback.  Learn about the technologies that constitute a big data architecture, how to leverage and implement advanced analytics for real-time decisions, and the tools needed to know the unknown. Planning at the Speed of Business with Oracle Exalytics.  Learn how Oracle Hyperion Planning leverages the power of Oracle Exalytics to do planning faster, with more detail and more users than ever. For more details on these and other Business Analytics sessions at OpenWorld, download the Focus On Business Analytics program guide at:  http://www.oracle.com/openworld/focus-on/index.html We look forward to seeing you in San Francisco!

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