Web Applications
What you need to know about Unified Endpoint Management
By Alex Carter on October 8, 2024
There’s a lot of discussion and hype on the market right now about the Internet of Things, and for good reason. If projections are correct, by 2020 over 30 billion objects will wirelessly be connected to the internet. One of the “elephants in the room” on discussions about IoT are exactly how all these objects […]
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7 best practices for load testing your website
By Alex Carter on October 8, 2024
A website is the key to your business ROI, to the success of your brand, and to the happiness of your customer. Just like a traditional brick-and-mortar business needs to be stocked, friendly, and clean, so also your website needs to run as fast and efficiently as possible. Research shows a clear relationship between web […]
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8 reasons you should be using Python
By Alex Carter on October 8, 2024
A big question many newbies to programming often have is “which language do I start with?” After all, there are tons of programming languages on the market – Java, C/C++, Python, C#, JavaScript to name a few – and one can’t possibly learn them all. To figure this question out it’d be helpful to know […]
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Do relational databases have a future?
By Alex Carter on October 8, 2024
The Big Data explosion in recent years has created a number of new data storage and processing technologies. Platforms like NoSQL, Yarn, and Hadoop are now familiar terms within this growing ecosystem. In addition, we’re hearing a lot more alternative new ways of managing data through about graph databases and also triplestore databases, which are […]
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How To Use a Waterfall Chart
By Alex Carter on October 8, 2024
The first step in addressing any problem is to gather information. For website performance problems, waterfall charts are a handy tool. What is a Waterfall Chart? A waterfall chart is a bar graph that shows the individual and cumulative effects of sequentially introduced values. In website performance analysis, each bar represents one component on a […]
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Windows Server 2012 Security Enhancements
By Alex Carter on October 8, 2024
Microsoft has been putting in more and more effort to secure their systems in the time since the old Windows NT days. In this article we will focus on the new advanced features that they have introduced in their latest version – Windows Server 2012. Dynamic Access Control Dynamic Access Control is a new feature […]
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The top 5 DevOps platforms for your small business
By Alex Carter on October 7, 2024
It used to be that software release cycles would take upwards of 18-24 months or more. But with the innovations spurred on by the consumerization of IT and heightened customer demands, companies today are hard-pressed to get applications out the door as fast as possible. The need for creating a novel software application from “soup […]
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Top 7 tips for improving customer satisfaction
By Alex Carter on October 7, 2024
More than at any point in history, we’re living in the “age of the customer” and engaging them depends heavily on the right use of technology. If you don’t believe it, just try putting up a minimalist and spotty website and see how long your business survives. Customers are vital to your organization; these are […]
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