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- Blog on JavaDB sparks debate over thin clients, AJAX, and synch
- Blog on JavaDB sparks debate over thin clients, AJAX, and synchClient-side scripting"Local AJAX" is a SPECIFIC form of client-side scripting. I'm with Orisini on this too - using client-side methods enable web technologies to fly! But I'm also with James - Javascript is pathetic and non-standard across browsers.We NEED to...
- Tags: Scripting languages, Web browsers, blog, JavaScript, Ruby, AJAX, Dojo.Storage, JavaDB, thin client
- Discussion threads 2006-05-02
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- News to know: Oracle; Sidekick; Win7 party; Google; Yahoo Hack day
- Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET's around-the-Web tech coverage. Jason Hiner: Ellison rips IBM, shows off Sun-Oracle benchmarks, offers $10M prize Scott McNealy names Sun's top 10 tech...
- Tags: Google Inc., Larry Dignan, Oracle Corp., Information Technology, Yahoo! Inc., Dana Blankenhorn, Ryan Naraine, Sam Diaz, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Federal Government, Internet, Strategy, Operating Systems, Software, Government, Management
- Blog posts 2009-10-12
- TR Dojo: Preventing Windows Vista System Restore from hogging your hard drive
- Windows Vista’s System Restore is a handy feature that allows you to undo actions, like system updates and driver installations, when they go astray or cause problems. Yet if not configured properly, System Restore can gobble up a large chunk of your computer’s free disk space. In this TR Dojo...
- Tags: Hard Drive, System Restore, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-09-23
- News to know: Neeris, Sun-IBM, Storm 2, Sprint ad
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- Blog posts 2009-04-08
- IT Dojo video: Five ways to keep your own IT staff from stealing company secrets
- High-profile breaches of private data are often the results of lost or stolen equipment, malicious hackers, or improperly disposed of storage devices. Yet, the July 2008 arrest of a network administrator who hijacked the city of San Francisco's network focused the spotlight on a potentially more dangerous threat--your own admins....
- Tags: Information Technology, Video, Corporate Communications, Strategy, Marketing, Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-10-23
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- Notable headlines: Nate McFeters: Hacking NASA: One small step for man, one giant leap for hackers? Common misconceptions about database security Sapphire 2008: Dennis Howlett: The changing SAP culture Larry Dignan: SAP's Apotheker: Business ByDesign costs led...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Google Inc., OpenSolaris, Hacking, Yahoo! Inc., T-Mobile, SAP AG, Apple Inc., Security, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-06
- Could Web-based PowerPoint-killers be the last straw for MS-Office?
- By way of an entry on Bob Sutor's blog, I found CNET editor Rafe Needleman talking about the various entries in the marketplace that could eventually serve as Web-based replacements for PowerPoint. Microsoft is already getting some pressure on the word processing and spreadsheet fronts (particularly now that Socialtext...
- Tags: offline problem, Rafe Needleman
- Blog posts 2006-06-13
- Blog on JavaDB sparks debate over thin clients, AJAX, and synch
- Yesterday's posting regarding JavaDB (see JavaDB: An idea whose time has finally come) has sparked a glass-half-empty vs. glass-half-full debate between ZDNet reader Justin James and Sun's Francois Orsini that drags the idea of thin clients and AJAX-programming through the mud a bit. Whereas James sees little or...
- Tags: JavaDB, AJAX
- Blog posts 2006-05-02
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