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Build Web applications once, run everywhere with OpenLaszlo
Developers face many architecture choices when building Web applications. The target client is often a key factor when deciding which development platform to use. OpenLaszlo can help you clear this hurdle by delivering a runtime that runs on all browsers. OpenLaszlo provides a platform for building rich Internet applications that...
Tags: DHTML, Web Application, Web Browser, OpenLaszlo, Target Client, LZX, LZX Language, Scripting Languages, Web Browsers, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Internet, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-01-17

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Access Exchange with the Evolution client for Linux
If you need to access a Microsoft Exchange mailbox from a Linux/UNIX system but prefer not to use Outlook Web Access, then you should consider the Ximian Evolution client with the Ximian Connector for Microsoft Exchange. This solution provides a full-featured Exchange client that attempts to rival Microsoft Outlook on...
Tags: Evolution Client, Evolution, Exchange, Rick Vanover, Ximian Evolution client, Ximian, Microsoft Access, Ximian Evolution, Linux
Technical articles 2004-09-29
'Slim client' call centers: Extending the reach
By Peter LowberCall centers are high-volume environments that require fast response times. A rich user interface with poor performance is as unacceptable as a user interface with good performance but lacking in richness. Thin and slim client technology extends the reach of call centers, lowers the cost of software support,...
Tags: call-center, Gartner  , presentation logic, server, thin client, user interface
Technical articles 2003-05-14
Access Exchange with the Evolution client for Linux
If you need to access a Microsoft Exchange mailbox from a Linux/UNIX system but prefer not to use Outlook Web Access, then you should consider the Ximian Evolution client with the Ximian Connector for Microsoft Exchange. This solution provides a full-featured Exchange client that attempts to rival Microsoft Outlook on...
Tags: Evolution, Evolution Client, Exchange, Linux, Microsoft Access, Rick Vanover, Ximian, Ximian Evolution, Ximian Evolution client
Technical articles 2003-10-14
Member cuts costs with an ad hoc thin client system
Thin client networks are enjoying some popularity now, as many organizations cite that the easier maintenance and support saves money. Learn how one small company saved thousands of dollars by making its own thin client network using Linux and VNC.When TechRepublic member Ron Nath wanted to save his small company...
Tags: Thin clients, Notebooks, Microsoft Windows 2000, Mike Walton, Ron Nath, laptop computer, server, thin client, Linux
Technical articles 2002-05-13
Determine your need for client firewall software
Organizations that are connected to the Internet must protect their systems and sensitive data from unwanted intruders, threats, and attacks. Client firewall software will help hide your ports, track suspicious activity, and send attack alerts when attempts have been made to hack your systems.ZDNet's Client Firewalls Pack includes four tools,...
Tags: Client Firewalls tool, firewall, Client Firewalls, TechRepublic Staff, tool, worksheet, firewall software, software
Technical articles 2004-04-23
Secure legacy operating systems with Microsoft's L2TP/IPSec VPN client
Microsoft's new L2TP/IPSec VPN client lets you increase security in legacy operating systems without spending any money. Brien Posey explains how to install and configure the new VPN client in Windows 98, ME, and NT 4.0.Few would dispute that Microsoft’s Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems are more secure...
Tags: VPNs, Operating systems, Network security, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Microsoft Windows ME, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Windows, L2TP/IPSec VPN, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows NT, VPN client, new VPN client, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, L2TP/IPSec client, Microsoft C
Technical articles 2002-10-10
Open source your e-mail client with Thunderbird
Microsoft has basically taken over the commercial desktopsoftware market. About the only real threat facing it any more comes from theOpen Source movement. First, Windows came under attack from Linux. Then Sunreleased Open Office to challenge Microsoft Office. Restarting the Browser Warsof the 90's, Mozilla.org released the Firebird browser.The next...
Tags: Mozilla Thunderbird, Luke Swagger, e-mail, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, open source
Technical articles 2005-02-28
iSCSI on the cheap: Turn your Linux server into an iSCSI storage target
Inmy previous articles in this series, I shared some hardware options to help youbuild an inexpensiveiSCSI target and went over your Windows softwareoptions for enabling this functionality.In this article, I'll address the Linux side of the same equation. Iwill provide a method by which you can convert a Linux server...
Tags: Ardis iSCSI, Ardis iSCSI target, iSCSI, kernel, Linux, Linux server, Scott Lowe MCSE, server, UNH
Technical articles 2005-11-10
Get IT Done: Client migration to Windows 2000 Professional
Planning the migration to Windows 2000 ProfessionalMany corporations have fully deployed Windows 2000 across their enterprise, both at the client and server levels. Even if your company sees itself as conservative from a technology perspective, it is likely that you have considered a migration to Windows 2000 in the past...
Tags: Operating systems, Bill Valle, Get IT Done, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, server
Technical articles 2001-01-17
Don't measure project success unless you have a target
When you're trying to objectively measure the success of your project, it's imperative that you have good targets in place. Many organizations have a hard time determining whether their projects are successful or not. One of the best ways to determine project success is to define a...
Tags: Tom Mochal, Marketing research, LetÂ, survey, baseline, Project Management Newsletter, Target, Marketing
Technical articles 2006-06-20
Target?
Target?I'm a little slow sometimes and just cought this from MSNBC, no I did't make it up, and it's not dated 1 Apr."You Might Want to Do Your Shoplifting Elsewhere: Increasingly, police departments and government offices (customs agencies, NASA, even the FBI) rely on state-of-the-art investigation support from the Target...
Tags: GOVERNMENT, Target Corp.
Discussion threads 2006-04-04
Client-side data validation with XML
One of my favorite parts of Web applications development is user interface design. My primary concern is with the flow of a page as opposed to how pretty it is. There is nothing more frustrating than having clients make their selections, click a button, and then wait for an entire...
Tags: Edmond Woychowsky, XML-Data Islands, XML, data validation
Technical articles 2004-03-01
How to connect client to server ?
Hello guys! Here is my problem:I have a pice of client/server softwareWindows XP based let's call it X, the server part of X is installed on a computer on which i have physical access, located in a local area network with no public ip, i also do not have access...
Tags: LAN, POSTER, geminicoolguy2003@..., programming, computer, server, SSH
Q&A 2006-03-08
A technique to efficiently manage client-side code when bandwidth is limited
On a recent project we had a very complex Web application todeliver in an environment where many of the end users had slow connections tothe server on which the application was to be deployed. As such, conservationof bandwidth was one of the priorities. We decided to design for bandwidthconstraints from...
Tags: DD1, Greg Griffiths, IFRAME, JavaScript, server, technique
Technical articles 2005-01-27
Ethics: When telling the truth to the client hurts everyone
Every situation has its devilish details...... but I encourage my clients to be forthcoming. BV should have said to TD, "Look, because your database is so big we ARE going to have to take some manual steps to upgrade. The next version will fix all that."Being honest pays...
Tags: Strategy, ethics
Discussion threads 2008-09-17
10 secret MySQL client startup options you should know
Most server administrators know that the MySQLrelational data base management system RDBMS is a highly flexible piece ofsoftware and comes with a wide range of startup options that can be used tomodify its behavior. What most don't know, however, is that the standard MySQLclient comes with an equally large number...
Tags: Contributor Melonfire, MySQL, Open source, startup option
Technical articles 2007-01-29
D-Link DNS-323 / target machine actively refused it
We have a client server application that we has been residing on a PC within our small business network allowing connections from all PC's on the network successfully.We recently purchased a D-Link DNS-323 NAS unit with RAID and mirroring to house our database rather than requiring a Windows PC to...
Tags: Home networking, Storage, NETWORKING, Thin clients, Real-Time Backup, server console, D-link DNS-323, target-machine, D-Link Systems
Discussion threads 2008-01-05
How do I build a client base? Any ideas?
How do I build a client base? Any ideas?Hello All,To make a long story short, I currenty have a decent job that pays okay with a nice title of Assistant Director, which has taken me 5 years to reach. However, due to the fact that the company I...
Tags: Web site development, Web technology, juscelinoacevedo@...
Discussion threads 2005-06-02
Create consistent views to use at client sites with MS Project
Sure, you have your personalized Project views on hand at your office, but what happens when you travel to different client sites? This article will show you how to create customized Project views when you're on the road.Every consultant has their own preferences for how to view data when managing...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Project, Brian Kennemer
Technical articles 2000-10-24
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