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Inside Spyware: A Guide to Finding, Removing, and Preventing Online Pests
Your organization's computers are possibly being used to send spam, harvest e-mail addresses, make purchases on stolen credit cards or take part in denial of service attacks. Learn how to indentify, avoid, and remove malware from computers and keep your network and machines safe. »
Tips for Selecting Software Vendors IT managers need a proven, steadfast process for sifting through the hundreds of choices available for each enterprise software market segment. There are a series of steps for ensuring a result that will survive the intense, long-term scrutiny this level of investment will certainly attract. »
Storage Basics: A Guide to the World of Storage Technology Regardless of industry, size, or age, businesses are awash in more data than ever before. Federal regulations require that data be stored, protected, and retrievable for a certain amount of time. Storage is also a growing area in IT, which means employment opportunities exist now, and should exist for some time.
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Building Your Own IP PBX
If you're already into having control of your computing infrastructure, taking charge of your telephone network is a natural progression. Asterisk is an open source PBX that runs on Linux. It can free your organization from expensive commercial PBXs, and gives you complete control over your telephone services »
Newest Open Source Articles Managing MySQL Table Relations with Rails' Active Record Association Types By Jason Gilmore - Published 10/09/2007 Rails' Active Record association types make table relationship management a snap. Learn how to use this powerful feature to manage complex MySQL table relations more effectively than ever before!
Caching Solutions in Java By Aleksey Shevchenko - Published 09/20/2007 Once it has been decided that data caching is an integral part of your architecture, choosing the right caching solution can prove to be difficult. This article will help you find the best open-source caching solution available.
Working with Design Patterns: Null Object By Jeff Langr - Published 09/04/2007 Some of the best patterns weren't documented in the original Design Patterns book. The Null Object is an important pattern that can help keep some sanity in your code base.
Tip: Use Tiles Decorations; Reduce Configuration By David DeWolf - Published 08/30/2007 Significantly reduce your tiles configuration by leveraging one of the new features of Tiles2. Using the TilesDecorationFilter will save you significant configuration while providing a consistent look and feel throughout your application.
SQLite: The Sensible Database Solution By Jason Gilmore - Published 08/28/2007 Take a look at SQLite, a fully featured relational database which, at just 250KB, is by itself able to easily fit on a floppy disk yet capable of managing terabyte-sized databases. You also will see how it works with PHP.
Working with Design Patterns: Observer By Jeff Langr - Published 08/17/2007 The observer pattern provides a great way of avoiding troublesome two-way dependencies in your applications.
Tip: Leveraging Struts2 Type Conversion By David DeWolf - Published 08/15/2007 Type conversion can reduce the amount of heavy lifting required in web application development. Leveraging it will help you to focus on adding business value instead of performing mundane string to object conversions.
Highlighted Open Source Tutorials Learn to Program using Python: Lesson 1, Getting Started By Richard G. Baldwin -
This is the first in a series of online tutorial lessons designed to teach you how to program using the Python scripting language. There is something for just about everyone here. Beginners start at the beginning, and experienced programmers jump in further on.