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Maximizing Site Visitor Trust Using Extended Validation SSL
Online companies can visually demonstrate their identity to customers using compatible high security browsers - and customers are able to confirm this identity before trusting sites. This opportunity comes as a result of the greatest development in the Web's secure backbone in over 10 years. It is the introduction of...
Tags: VeriSign Inc., SSL, Identity, Extended Validation Architecture, Ssl/Tls, Authentication/Encryption, Network Security, Security, Networking
White papers 2007-02-13

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Sequel to SQL oversights
Every time your site publishes a query string in a URL, it's an invitation to hackers to strike at your database server. These tips help you barricade your application code against threats no firewall can block.By Chris Prosise and Saumil Udayan ShahIn our last column, we looked at how tiny...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Web application, Web application system, Microsoft IIS Server, SQL
Technical articles 2001-08-16
Certify your XML knowledge
Strutting your XML knowledge has never been easier. The IBM XML certification path allows you to easily gauge your XML expertise.XML has spread like wildfire within the IT community. Microsoft has fully embraced it within the .NET initiative, and the Web service movement is fueled by XML. Most developers have...
Tags: knowledge, certification, Baseline Inc., XML
Technical articles 2002-05-13
Use reduced XML schemas to trim BizTalk processing overhead
It's hard to argue against the convenience, robustness andflexibility of XML data transport in extended application systems. The peoplebehind BizTalk Server 2004 have made it BizTalk's lifeblood and itserves well. It's possible to do some pretty intricate, even convoluted, detailprocessing using XML schemas as data repositories.TransitoryOne such use is transitory...
Tags: Microsoft BizTalk Server, Scott Robinson, schema, EDI, XML, XML document, XML schema
Technical articles 2005-02-09
Buy vs. build: Six steps to making the right decision
The eternal dilemma facing tech leaders is whether to build a business solution from scratch or mold an off-the-shelf application to needs of the enterprise. Here's what you need to know about both approaches before making this critical project decision.By Dan OliverWhen it comes to implementing a business solution, a...
Tags: ROI/TCO, Operational planning, Quality, Guest Contributor, core business requirement, business requirement, business solution
Technical articles 2002-04-22
Adapting flat files to work with BizTalk Server 2004 orchestrations
The flat file is on a par with death and taxes in terms ofits inevitability. BizTalk Server2004 orchestrations are no exception; though the XML-driven elegance ofMicrosoft's highly-integrated message transport world might seem taintedsomewhat by the inclusion of flat file messaging, there's no escaping it.Fortunately, BizTalk can accommodate flat file messages,...
Tags: Microsoft BizTalk Server, Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004, Scott Robinson
Technical articles 2005-01-28
ERP: Create business objects using business intelligence infrastructure
If you've implemented enterprise resource planning ERP, you've established a new paradigm for transaction processing for your company (and, probably, its partner companies). The transaction processing systems under the ERP umbrella were integrated with each other, and systems that had been department-specific are now extended across departmental boundaries. The benefits...
Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Enterprise software, Databases, Scott Robinson, business object, ERP, business intelligence
Technical articles 2004-02-24
Business Applications Architect 2 (Windows)
BA Architect offers great benefits to application developers working with ADO.NET compatible data sources, including MS Access, MS SQL Server and Oracle. Its RAD procedures will help you create database and reporting applications with rich features, security and validation controls in less than 15 minutes. Advanced technologies help rapidly create...
Tags: Business Application, Toolbar, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., DM Automation, Data Management, Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software
Software downloads 2006-05-02
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