Like it or not, your end users are probably using their computers and mobile devices to access social networking applications like Facebook and Twitter. While valuable tools for networking and keeping in touch, social networking sites can also expose your users to online malware. Download this Internet.com eBook for advice on keeping your users safe, help developing a social networking policy, and tips on how to make the most of social networking tool.
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Cloud computing may be putting organizations in peril as a consequence of insecure cloud computing applications, infrastructure and platforms. Learn how to keep your users safe.
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Need help with home or small business WLANs? Have a question about security, bridging, or Wi-Fi for your iPhone? Aaron Weiss is Internet.com's Wi-Fi Guru and he has the answers to your wireless networking questions.
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Check out the latest cloud computing resources and learn how you can keep your users safe.
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With storage requirements moving into the tera-, peta- and exabyte ranges, companies need to refine their backup strategies to ensure availability of their growing data stores. Download this Internet.com eBook to learn the pros and cons of different backup strategies and find one that works best to keep your business protected without breaking the bank.
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Sponsored by Intel The Intel Software Network is publishing a collection of technical papers that provide software developers with the most current technical information on Application Threading, Synchronization, Memory Management, and Programming Tools. Use these articles as a quick reference for design and optimization guidelines for multithreaded applications on Intel platforms.
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Sponsored by Microsoft Think MySQL is your only choice when developing in PHP? Think again. You might be surprised what you can do in Web development with PHP and Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008. Read on!
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Sponsored by Microsoft Includes Windows 7 headers, libraries, documentation, code samples, and tools (including VS 2008 SP1 C++ compilers) to develop applications for Windows 7.
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Sponsored by Iron Speed Building business applications shouldn't mean programming infrastructure code over and over again. With Iron Speed Designer, you can focus on business logic instead of basic organization.
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