Archive for July, 2007



TechWave 2007 - Developing a .NET Client/Server Application with PowerBuilder (SYS-CON Media)

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 10:07 pm

This article is based on my presentation at TechWave 2007 and is intended for the beginner or moderately experienced PowerBuilder developer. I hope to share some of the useful information I’ve picked up as an application developer using PowerBuilder and EAServer.

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Ten things your IT department won't tell you - Moneyweb

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 4:07 am

Ten things your IT department won't tell you
Moneyweb, South Africa -4 hours ago
But there are scarier security risks: Online bad guys sometimes buy Web addresses that are misspellings of popular sites, then use them to infect visitors'

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McConnell just weeks from stepping down (The Scotsman)

Sunday 29 July 2007 @ 8:07 pm

JACK McConnell is set to stand down as Labour’s Holyrood leader within the next four weeks, with Wendy Alexander emerging last night as the front-runner to succeed him.

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Servoy Increases its AJAX Lead Over Adobe’s AIR (SYS-CON Media)

Sunday 29 July 2007 @ 11:07 am

With most leading AJAX frameworks, there are many security concerns today as they run client-side. In products based on Backbase and Tibco, for example, security issues can only be addressed by writing business rules twice - once for live execution in the client and once for server-side validation. Servoy’s AJAX implementation is secure, faster and lighter right out of the box. All logic runs …

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Whose Bombs? - Mathaba.Net

Saturday 28 July 2007 @ 10:07 pm

Whose Bombs?
Mathaba.Net, UK -Jul 9, 2007
The proxy for this funnel of weaponry was Pakistani military intelligence, according to a Pakistani defence source cited by the Asia Times.

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MySpace Worm Uses Fast-Flux to Dodge Detection (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News)

Saturday 28 July 2007 @ 9:07 pm

A worm that has turned 100,000 MySpace users’ sites into zombies exemplifies a fluid new botnet architecture that evades security experts.

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MySpace Worm Uses Fast-Flux to Dodge Detection (eWeek)

Saturday 28 July 2007 @ 3:07 pm

A worm that has turned 100,000 MySpace users’ sites into zombies exemplifies a fluid new botnet architecture that evades security experts.

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Servoy Increases its AJAX Lead Over Adobe's AIR - SYS-CON Media

Saturday 28 July 2007 @ 11:07 am


SYS-CON Media
Servoy Increases its AJAX Lead Over Adobe's AIR
SYS-CON Media, NJ -4 hours ago
The problem facing more and more companies as they increase their LAN, firewall and proxy security, is - that it is becoming harder and harder to deploy

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Servoy Increases AJAX Lead Over Adobe’s AIR (SYS-CON Media)

Friday 27 July 2007 @ 9:07 pm

With most leading AJAX frameworks, there are many security concerns today as they run client-side. In products based on Backbase and Tibco, for example, security issues can only be addressed by writing business rules twice - once for live execution in the client and once for server-side validation. Servoy’s AJAX implementation is secure, faster and lighter right out of the box. All logic runs …

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CDW Achieves Companywide Gold Certification from Cisco Systems, Inc. - TMC Net

Friday 27 July 2007 @ 5:07 am

CDW Achieves Companywide Gold Certification from Cisco Systems, Inc.
TMC Net, CT -Jul 25, 2007
CDW shareholders and other interested parties can obtain, without charge, a copy of the proxy statement and other relevant documents filed with the SEC from

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