Admin Alert: Of Course, Everything I Know About NetServer Could Change Published: June 13, 2012 by Joe Hertvik In my last column, I explained why people lose IBM i NetServer access, discussing some common ways to restore NetServer access to a user profile. Little did I realize that I had […]
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CUPERTINO, Calif., June 12, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ — Zend, the PHP Company, and UBM TechWeb announced the release of the “State of PHP in the Enterprise” survey, the first significant survey of IT decision-makers that measures usage of the PHP language to create applications in large enterprises. Administered by UBM TechWeb, […]
Clearly it takes more than Queen Elizabeth’s 60th-anniversary diamond jubilee to keep Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook out of the headlines; the social networking company has this weekend released to open source a collection of C++ library artifacts known as Folly. Developed in house and used extensively on an internal basis, Folly’s […]
The BlackHat USA 2012 conference will be held at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, from July 21-26 to bring together thought leaders from all facets of the Information Security world from the corporate and government sectors to academic and even underground researchers. This year’s event sees a special […]
Embarcadero’s next application development tools road map has been laid out this month with plans to extend its C++Builder XE2 solution’s compatibility from Windows and MacOS X to support the new C++11 standard. The company will now provide FireMonkey framework support to 64-bit Windows, iOS, and Android. These multi-platform efforts […]
IBM has already had a busy June in developer terms. The company has announced Rational Developer for Power Systems Software (RDP) version 8.5, a development tools suite for writing either IBM i, AIX, or Linux-based applications, for the Power Systems server line. Big Blue followed this up with a new […]
A recent meme running on programming sites across the Web is a generally humorous discussion of the attributes of bad programmers. If we put aside the humor everyone has a war story here in my experience, bad programmers fall into two main categories: the dim and the reckless. […]
Google has announced that it will offer model clauses contracts for businesses using its Google Apps services in order to achieve closer compliance with European Commission (EC) data protection legislation. Writing in a blog post the firm’s senior manager of global compliance for Google Enterprise, Marc Crandall, said that with […]
In software development, the fundamental goal of change management is to ensure that modifications to the scope of work taken on by a team are addressed in an appropriate manner. Changes may include the addition of new requirements, modification of existing requirements, requests to fix defects, requests to assist other […]