To use Open Source or not in my new project ?
Author: Swati Bansal There can be endless libraries of code and applications geared up to use and implement them into a business environment. In addition, this post is like a debate, lots of discussions have been held on this from time to time. One of the colleague Myles Eftos has been discussing the use of [...]
LoadStorm – Performance Testing in Cloud
LoadStorm is a web-based load testing tool for simulating what users do with a web site or web application. You use it to build tests that send requests to your server in the same way that a user’s browser sends requests to your server. But these tests will be executed by automated systems rather than [...]
Structured Authoring and the Evolution of XML Standards – Two Perspectives on XML
By Max Dunn I have been working with XML since it was a glimmer in the eye of Jon Bosak. In fact, before XML was conceived, there was SGML; going from SGML to XML represented a streamlining for the web, but at its core there was not much functional difference; in fact XML is a subset [...]
Wanna Know More about Commercial & Open source OCR Software’s?
Firstly learn about distinguishing features about different OCR software’s. The major characteristics of OCR software’s are support for languages, speed, user interface, character recognition accuracy, API/SDK, support and consulting, page layout reconstruction accuracy, support for searchable PDF output and stability of the engine when processing large documents. Following is the list of open source OCR [...]
List of 5 impressive Java based Open Source Enterprise Softwares
Here is the list of some of the impressive Java based open source enterprise softwares. 1. SourceTap CRM – Its application is a highly flexible SFA (Sales force automation) tool that fulfills both requirements of sales manager and sales rep. The software includes SFA, marketing, customer service and campaign management. 2. OFBiz – The OFBiz (Open for business project) [...]
Selenium – Perfect tool for Regression Testing
Selenium is a perfect tool that can be used for regression testing. In addition, it is a real time saver and along with regression testing you can use it just for developing. It is an extension of Firefox, which gives me the ability to record everything and play back all my actions. For example – [...]
Liferay Portal – An Open Source Web Development Platform
Author: LeadZoomer Liferay Portal has proved itself as the world’s leading open source portal platform in open source web development. Because of its reliability, cost effectiveness and capability to support the development of innovative internet-based applications, Liferay portal is increasingly being used globally across industries for their most challenging information technology needs. Liferay Portal is the [...]
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Green Computing: What lies beneath??
Author: pirumandal Consumption of energy sources has a negative reaction on the environment. Datacenters, PCs, printers and other IT gadgets use a large amount of power and consequently cooling energy is needed to counteract the power usage, which will be an endless circle of energy waste and also increased expenses. Green IT via Green computing Green computing is [...]
JavaFX and the Web’s Four Virtual Machines
In this episode Scott talks to Joshua Marinacci from Sun, a Staff Engineer working on JavaFX. JavaFX, along with Flash and Silverlight battle to be The VM for the Web. We chat about how JavaFX approaches things and muse on who will win the web. Hanselminutes Podcast 160 – JavaFX and the Web’s Four Virtual Machines [...]
What next in Java Web development? Tim Bray – Podcast
After some years of relative stability, Java-based Web application development is in a season of innovation. In this JavaWorld podcast, Andrew Glover talks with Sun Microsystems’ Director of Web Technologies Tim Bray about forces for change in the Web development and deployment space. Tune in for Bray’s inside perspective on current trends in Java Web [...]
Will Google Apps be able to make it to enterprise usage??
Author: pirumandal IT has gone through tremendous changes and will continue to spell more in coming years. Gone are those days when enterprises have to satiate with PC based applications in absence of alternative options. The scenario has changed drastically and the credit goes to the giant – Google. No doubt, leaders did already exist in [...]
Very Interesting Facts about Social Networking !
Is it going to be ..? Numbers are pretty exciting ! But Many are still hesitant to get into Social networks ? Are they missing? Share your thoughts below. Social Networking Statistics And Trends View more presentations from Bob Hazlett.
Microsoft and Firefox engineering a Chrome web OS rival??
Author: pirumandal In July, Google Inc. had announced that it was working on an operating system for netbooks called Chrome operating system (OS) and it is reported that it is set to have a publicly available “stable release” by the second half of 2010. The new browser based operating system can be a competitive product for [...]
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Apoorv on ECM maturity model – Interview
Earlier, we reported about the ECM Maturity Model which is a significant initiative to help organisations for managing ever growing enter content management. Further to that, We have had an interview with Apoorv Durga – Co-Author ECM3. 1. What was the main drive behind this ECM maturity model? Challenges? or [...]
Open Source SOA – MuleSource
The open source Mule ESB is lightweight and open, so enterprises can customize it to their needs and not be locked in by a vendor. Video-Interview
Triggit: WYSIWYG Content Insertion Tool and Platform
Zach Coelius, CEO of Triggit, who just released, in beta form, their WYSIWYG content insertion platform.
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