Convenience is great, as long as you don’t inadvertently place your business at risk. We show you how to encrypt the data on those very convenient, if easy-to-lose, flash drives.
Jump Lists provide a simple and convenient way for users to open documents and perform common tasks, and Windows 7 provides basic support for Jump Lists with no explicit application development. C++ developers can improve their applications by using the MFC class CJumpList to provide custom jump list items for easier application interaction.
Let your customers know you are the expert by offering a free eBook. This week, we offer ecommerce marketing tips for writing and distributing your own eBook.
<b>Open Enterprise:</b> "It seems every day we hear about hideous cost overruns on public sector projects in the UK. What makes it even more frustrating is that open source, a real no-brainer for many applications, is rarely given the chance to prove itself here."
<b>Bright Hub: </b>"If you are looking to create a GUI application that can be easily ported to all major operating systems, wxWidgets is a great choice. It has a graphical tool for designing the forms, has bindings for many languages, and is an established, robust library."
Are inkjets as good as laser printers? The answer depends on your small business printing needs. But if you're on a tight budget, think monochrome laser.
Google's recent acquisition of Plink signals the company's growing interest in all things mobile. Is visual search a trend for ecommerce owners to watch?
Microsoft's chief privacy strategist tells CFP conference attendees that protecting and ensuring accountability for user information requires the participation of a wide group.
The latest market share figures from Netcraft show VeriSign's made significant gains. But the report also shows why the SSL market is hard to quantify.
<b>Technology FLOSS:</b> "It's a guy who has set up DNAT on netfilter to forward packets that are sent to one host to another server that does the real work. Think of it as a proxy."
Everyone agrees networking testing is important, but when it comes to enhancing performance, Unified Communications services demand the most meticulous monitoring.
<b>Red Hat News:</b> "As with previous Fedora releases, we'll once again be highlighting some of the new and improved features in a series of blogs leading up to our latest release, Fedora 13, anticipated in mid-May. First up on our list is NetworkManager."
<b>Wine-Reviews:</b> "MicroOLAP Database Designer for PostgreSQL is an easy CASE tool with intuitive graphical interface allowing you to build a clear and effective database structure visually, see the complete picture (diagram) representing all the tables, references between them, views, stored procedures and other objects"
PHP does not natively support custom tags, but that shouldn't stop you. Learn how to use custom components into your PHP development using the PRADO framework.
PHP does not natively support custom tags, but that shouldn't stop you. Learn how to use custom components into your PHP development using the PRADO framework.
<b>Ghacks:</b> "Some of them get recognized as the outstanding projects they are. One of those tools is Luckybackup. This tool was awarded Sourceforge's best new project of 2009."
Set to debut in beta release next month, the next major release of Mozilla's popular open source browser will include a slew of new features and enhancements amid growing competition from upstart rivals such as Google Chrome and Apple Safari.
Bruce Byfield is already grumpy from the Olympics invasion of his hometown, and now KDE and GNOME are causing vexation. They both have many wonderful abilities, but some things leave users scratching their heads and wondering "why."
<b>The H Open: </b>"Red Hat has published a reminder that version 3 of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) reaches its end-of-life (EOL) date on the 31st of October, 2010."