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Write here, run here: Is Java's portability in question?
J2EE developers value their freedom. Why, then, do application server vendors often include nonstandard extensions to their products? Does this practice endanger J2EE?Java developers, J2EE developers in particular, preach portability like a religion. "Don't be tied to one platform," they'll tell you. Indeed, platform neutrality is a huge advantage of...
Tags: Application servers, Middleware, Enterprise software, Lamont Adams, J2EE, BEA Systems Inc., Java, application server, Cajun
Technical articles 2002-03-11

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Peanuts...
I like salty nuts. What do you techies prefer...salted...or...unsalted....?This is the donkey man signing out....cajun nutsI prefer really spicy nuts, they have some specialty cajun type nuts etc... they taste better with high test beerI've seen some strange threads but this one is truly unusual.Salty nuts??? Cajun nuts???...
Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), nut
Discussion threads 2006-02-05
55 Free Sample Recipes Ebook (exe)
A nice selection of Cajun, Mexican, Diabetic, Salads, Grill, Desserts, LowCal Lowfat, Seafood, and Outdoor Recipes in an easy to read and print Windows ebook format. From a collection of 2,000+ recipes.
Tags: Selection, E-books, Microsoft Windows, Personal Technology, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2005-12-07
How Avaya Global Services Help Stevens Industries Ensure Peak Communications Performance
For nearly fifty years, Illinois-based Stevens Industries has been a market leader in the manufacture of custom laminates and millwork. Stevens Industries wanted to deploy some advanced applications that would take its customer service and production cycle times to a whole new level, but it doubted the feasibility of a...
Tags: Performance, Avaya Inc., VOIP, Business Structures, Telecommunications, Networking, Finance
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CIO Journal:  Handing off tech projects
With three days left in his final week in his present position, a CIO relates the necessity of making sure projects, and client needs, are neatly handed off. Learn why he also stresses the importance of spending time with coworkers.By Joseph “Jody” HarrisJoseph “Jody” HarrisThe goal is a smooth transitionThe...
Tags: Food & Beverage, Document management, Backups, Guest Contributor, contact information, information technology, food
Technical articles 2002-04-02
Roast turkey recipe for techs and engineers
By Michael ChuThe term "classic" is often associated to a minimally seasoned roast turkey. Many people have developed roast turkey recipes that involve Cajun spices, honey glazing, lemon infusions, and other techniques that produces a turkey that sets them apart from the classic roast. Since this is our first Thanksgiving...
Tags: rack, recipe, tablespoon, Guest Contributor, roast
Technical articles 2005-11-16
Summer is here!
I don't know what's happening in the rest of the world but something unusual is going on over here in England. After the warmest January since records began, we are now having the warmest and driest April.Not that I'm complaining, mind, as I already have a suntan!Neil It's beenreally...
Tags: I-don't-know-what, neilb@..., Skyline
Discussion threads 2007-04-24
J2EE vs. .NET: Making that vital development decision
Making that all-important software development choice between J2EE and .NET can be a career-defining decision for a CIO. Columnist Tim Landgrave offers insight on how to make the right choice by examining the companies and the markets.I believe that within five years, all software development will be based on one...
Tags: Application servers, Middleware, Software development, Java, Enterprise software, .NET, e Advantage, Microsoft .NET, J2EE, Microsoft Corp., BEA Systems Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., EJB
Technical articles 2002-06-13
Friday Yuk
ONLY IN AMERICA: Only in America .....do drugstores make the sick walk all the way to the back of the store to get their prescriptions while healthy people can buy cigarettes at the front. Only in America......do people order double cheeseburgers, large fries, and a diet coke. ! Only in...
Tags: dspeacock, fire department
Discussion threads 2007-05-11
Serious security issue
Serious security issueThought I would share this with everyone. One of my friends sent it to me.This is upsetting--I thought I should pass it along. Did you know that you can now see anyone's Driver's License on the internet, including your own? I just searched for mine...
Tags: photograph, security, privacy, joke, Serious security issue, pennatomcat, off-topic, prank, security issue
Discussion threads 2006-05-22
REALLY bad day...
REALLY bad day...Okay. This morning one of my employees came in and curled up in my office, sobbing. She's having constant panic attacks and they have just rendered her useless. I babysat her until her dad could come and take her to the hospital. While this...
Tags: maecuff, woe is me, off-topic, window
Discussion threads 2006-06-22
CIO Journal: Melancholy morphs into anticipation
On his last full day on the job at a healthcare company, a CIO solves technical accounting application issues, says a few more good-byes, and revisits the realization that no one is indispensable.By Joseph “Jody” HarrisIn this fourth installment of his CIO Journal, Joseph Harris describes how he handles tech...
Tags: Operational accounting, Guest Contributor, Camelot Healthcare, goodbye
Technical articles 2002-04-04
Friday Yuk
Friday YukWell, here's some fun with the state mottos that nobody can get on my case about. ;)[b]State Mottos ...what they could be.[/b]-Alabama: Hell Yes, We Have Electricity-Alaska: 11,623 Eskimos Can't Be Wrong!-Arizona: But It's A Dry Heat-Arkansas: Literacy Ain't Everything-California: By 30, Our Women Have More Plastic Than Your...
Tags: friday yuk, Have, jokes, off topic humour, off-topic, Oz_Media, REALLY, State Motto, tax
Discussion threads 2005-07-15
CIO Journal: Traveling in new directions
As one CIO relates, the final day of his tenure doesn't go exactly as expected. While sad that he's leaving some good friends behind, he's eager for a new role closer to home and new challenges to tackle.By Joseph “Jody” HarrisIn this fifth, and final, installment of his CIO Journal,...
Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Operational accounting, HEALTHCARE, Benefits, Guest Contributor, MS4, mobile, accounts receivable
Technical articles 2002-04-05
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