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CommunicAsia2008: Offbeat happenings
Billed as the largest Infocomm event in Asia, CommunicAsia was held last week at the Singapore Expo from the 17th Tuesday to 20th Friday of June. CommunicAsia is actually a number of events in one, involving BroadcastAsia, EnterpriseIT and InteractiveDME as well as the CGOverdrive and imbX Ministerial Forum....
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Event, CommunicAsia, Paul Mah, CommunicAsia2008, off topic, trade shows, networking
Image galleries 2008-06-30
UPDATED: Calendar of U.S. technology conferences and events in 2008
Despite repeated complaints from me and many others in the IT industry, it's still difficult to find a good master list of all the IT-related conferences, expos, and events. Thus, I've put together my own calendar in order to help TechRepublic readers find the events that best serve their interests...
Tags: Apr., Computer Associates International Inc., Conference, Data Centers, Data Management, Event, Feb., FL, Hardware, Information Technology, International Data Corp., Internet, Jason Hiner, Las Vegas, Management, Mar., New York, Nov., NV, Oct., Orlando, San Francisco, Sept., Storage, Strategy, Summit, Web 2.0
Blog posts 2008-05-19
Document Sarbanes-Oxley compliance with SQL Server 2005
As the DBA for revenue-generating applications, I am frequently invited by my CIO to meetings with Sarbanes-Oxley auditors to discuss the security and integrity of corporate data. In a nutshell, we're expected to answer any number of questions, via appropriate documentation, about who has access to our data, how access...
Tags: Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance, Audit, Event, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, DDL, Microsoft SQL Server, Trigger, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Data Definition Language Trigger, Data Definition Language Event, Tim, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Tim Chapman
Blog posts 2008-04-07
Parse XML with the StAX Java API
Streaming API for XML StAX is an API that allows you to read and write XML documents in Java. StAX is a parser independent, pure Java API based on interfaces that can be implemented by multiple parsers. StAX was introduced in Java 6.0 and is considered superior to...
Tags: Event, API, StAX Java API, getName, eventWriter.add, createNode, XMLStreamWriter, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Peter Mikhalenko
Blog posts 2008-03-31
TechRepublic Exclusive: Elisa Camahort, cofounder of BlogHer
Last year, I had the pleasure of attending BlogHer 2007. The annual conference, held in July, was hosted at the Navy Pier in Chicago. To quickly get up to speed on this event, check out the links to my previous BlogHer coverage at the end of this post. ...
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Event, Cofounder, Conference, Gender And Diversity, Corporate Communications, Podcasts, Thin Clients, Human Resources, Marketing, Internet, Hardware, Sonja Thompson
Blog posts 2008-03-06
Provide bookmark and history functionality with Really Simple History
When you work with AJAX-based applications, you've probably noticed that you cannot bookmark pages within the application; this is due to its dynamic nature. This issue also introduces problems when users hit the Back button. One way to address the bookmarking and history navigation issues is with the Really Simple...
Tags: Event, Web Browser, File, Really Simple History, Really Simple History Framework, dhtmlHistory, historyStorage, dhtmlHistory Class, Pages, historyStorage Class, Hashes, AJAX, Web Browsers, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-02-25
Using the Windows Server 2003 Computer Management Console Event Viewer snap-in
Windows Server 2003 admins can benefit from using the various snap-ins included with the Computer Management Console. This tip offers a more detailed introduction to one of these snap-ins: Event Viewer. (To access the Computer Management Console in Windows Server 2003, right-click the My Computer Icon on the Start menu...
Tags: Console, Event, Microsoft Windows Server, Management Console, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Derek Schauland
Blog posts 2008-02-12
Capture execution plans with SQL Server 2005 Profiler
Execution plans are one of the best tools for diagnosing problem queries and for performance tuning queries on your SQL Server. Prior to SQL Server 2005, the only options for query executions were text plans or graphical execution plans for queries run by hand. In SQL Server 2005, you can...
Tags: Event, Microsoft SQL Server, Trace, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Option, Execution Plan, SQL Server Management Studio, Tim, Databases, Storage, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Hardware, Tim Chapman
Blog posts 2008-01-14
How to start using the features in Java OpenGL
Java OpenGL JOGL is a wrapper library that allows a standard graphics cross-platform API called OpenGL to be used in Java. JOGL is currently being developed by the Game Technology Group at Sun Microsystems and is the reference implementation for JSR-231 Java Bindings for OpenGL. Since the...
Tags: OpenGL, Event, Java, Canvas, JOGL, JOGLEventListener, Peter Mikhalenko
Blog posts 2008-01-09
How do I... Warn a user before they submit a form or follow a link on an HTML page?
Ever had an instance in your application development career where it would be nice to be able to warn a user that they are about to perform some action on a Web page, and give them the chance to cancel that action before it happens? For example,...
Tags: Function, HTML, Event, User, Action, OnClick, Mice, Scripting Languages, Hardware, Peripherals, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Zach Smith
Blog posts 2007-12-05
Add meaning to Web pages with microformats
One thing that makes the Web so interesting is that it's constantly changing, as new technologies and techniques are introduced on an almost daily basis. A technology that has gathered steam the past couple years is microformats. Microformats allow you to add context to existing information contained within a Web...
Tags: Concept, Web, Mozilla Firefox, Event, Microformat, Yahoo! Inc., Data, Class, Web Page, hCard, hCard Microformats Specification, hCard Creator Tool, hCalendar Specification, Perl Module, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2007-11-12
The Headless Horseman terrorizes citizens every night at eight o'clock
One of my favorite things about the World of Warcraft is the way Blizzard the company the created the online world keeps things fresh with in-game world events. For what is known as Hallow's End Halloween out here in the real world Blizzard has unleashed the Headless Horseman on an...
Tags: Off topic, geekend, Technologia, world of warcraft, TechRepublic Inc., Event, Horseman, Leadership, Management, Mark Kaelin
Image galleries 2007-10-25
Get ready for the Geekend: October 19-21, 2007
TechRepublic's friendly neighborhood Trivia Geek (AKA Jay Garmon, the guy in the Superman t-shirt) makes his world video debut with a quick rundown of all the nerd-worthy activities to keep you occupied over the upcoming Geekend. Hey, it beats working for the next three minutes.
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Corporate Communications, Marketing, geekend, movies, star wars, Event
Videos 2007-10-18
Extend ASP.NET with HTTP modules
While HTTP modules have been a part of ASP.NET since its inception, I still encounter developers with no idea of their existence or usage. HTTP modules allow you to process incoming requests and outgoing responses to and from an ASP.NET application. This article offers a closer look at using HTTP...
Tags: Application, HTTP, Event, Module, Microsoft ASP.NET, Request, HttpApplication, TestHttpModule, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2007-10-16
Microsoft adds online invitation feature to Windows Live Services
Microsoft has added a new service to its Windows Live service platform that enables seamless sending of invitations for parties, business events, or any occasion. The new service also allows users to blog about the events and track the invitations. A quote from the article at Associated...
Tags: Event, Microsoft Windows Live, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Productivity, Operating Systems, Software, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-10-13
How Do I... Implement Drag-n-Drop in C# applications?
Windows users have grown accustomed to the Drag-n-Drop convention, where you click on an item and drag it to another location/program to either move, copy, or modify it. If you are an application developer for the Windows environment using the .NET Framework, you need to know how to program Drag-n-Drop...
Tags: Panel, Event, User, Object, DragDrop, C#, .Net, Programming Languages, Microsoft Windows, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Operating Systems, Software, Zach Smith
Blog posts 2007-10-10
How do I... Catch system level events in C#?
There are many instances when you may need to catch a system level event in C#. For instance, if your application is time sensitive, you may want to display a warning to the user if the system time is changed. You may also come upon a situation where you would...
Tags: Event, C#, SystemEvents, SystemEvents_SessionEnding, Zach Smith
Blog posts 2007-09-17
How do I... Send e-mail alerts when errors are written to the event log?
It is common for applications to write to the Windows Event Log when errors occur or a warning is issued, and with the advent of the .NET Framework, Microsoft has provided developers with built-in functionality to read and write data to or from the event log. In this How do...
Tags: Microsoft .NET Framework, Event, Entry, E-mail, Error, Event Log, EventLog, Zach Smith
Blog posts 2007-09-04
Write custom trace files in TSQL
SQL Server 2005's default trace is great for monitoring system information and for finding out what happened on your server after problems occur. However, there are times when the events that the default captures are not what you need. Here are instructions for how you can create your own trace...
Tags: Monitor, Event, Microsoft SQL Server, Trace, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Data Column, Tim Chapman
Blog posts 2007-08-20
Behind the scenes at the World Series of Video Games
It's summer! And you know what that means: The World Series of Video Games WSVG, this time kicking off its U.S. run in Louisville, KY, home to our very own TechRepublic. This year, just like last year, WSVG has teamed up with LANWAR, Inc. and its annual MillionManLan gaming event...
Tags: Game, Event, Video Game, Video, WSVG, LANWAR Inc., BYOC, Q, Games, Networking, Personal Technology, Anthony Sullivan
Blog posts 2007-07-09


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