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Open Source may be Cheap- Still we want support

Open source has been progressively and growingly driving enterprise development projects and installations, but big customers still swear on start up software providers for support. A specific panel of customers at OSBC (open source business conference) in San Francisco accorded that open source modifies them to start up projects otherwise they could not afford. Although, [...]


12 Good Points About the LAMP Components

Author: Hytech Professionals
Other than the fact that there is no dearth of developers who learn enough LAMP to competently put together a Web application, herewith an even dozen of enduring advantages to the LAMP solution stack:

Installation is easy because most Linux distro’s bundle all the other LAMP components.
Linux is flexible – A good developer takes [...]


Cloud Computing – Things to Consider Before Switching

By Anushil Nandan
The previous year saw the incredible popularity of buzzwords like SaaS (software as a service), Cloud Computing and utility computing. Recent surveys show growth of cloud computing usage from around 31% to 46%. But is it really safe to shift from traditional computing to cloud computing? Let us find out.
Safety and security of [...]


The Value of BPM in business

By Scott Cleveland
I received a whitepaper from ‘Evolved Technologist’ and they wrote…
Sometimes it sounds as if proponents of BPM are suggesting that every activity of a corporation should be described our automated using formal business process models [documented]. Even the most enthusiastic proponents do not suggest that adoption of BPM go this far. Rather, the [...]


Private JVM, and Its Advantages When Looking For Java and JSP Web Hosting

By Jason A. Taylor
When building a web site or web application that is driven by one of the many Java specifications like JSP, Servlets, JSF you will likely also be looking for a host that specializes in JSP Web Hosting. In your search you will find that Java hosting is somewhat specialized. However within this [...]


Dynamic Web Pages Through Jaxer – The World’s first Ajax Server

By Julian Jaic

Jaxer is cutting edge technology developed by Aptana Studio that uses Javascript especially E4x which is the ECMA script for XML, a scripting language standardised by European Computer Manufacturers association, on both client and server side to work with XML. Just as server languagse like java, php, ruby and others it allows to [...]


Is BPM the Beginning of the End of ERP?

By Scott Cleveland
In a recent article, Jack Vaughan quoted Jan Baan as saying, ‘The successor of ERP is BPM… ERP is becoming the model of complexity. It has become too complicated.’ Baan is the CEO of Cordys and former head of Baan Corporation, an ERP vendor. BPM [business process management] is the leading edge of [...]


The Cost of Doing Cloud Computing in Business

By Suzie Sanchez
There has been a lot of buzz lately about this new reinvented technology called cloud computing. It is slowly gaining a lot of attention, particularly with small and medium sized businesses who had always wanted to have their own set of business application software to help them manage the day to day operation [...]


Cloud Computing – Economics, Service Model & Challenges

By Kitz S
Client computing is the latest way of delivering computing resources. It runs on the established convention of the internet where clients and servers interact remotely and on demand. In fact, the working as well as the revenue model is so similar that it can be referred to as ‘Internet as a Product.’
Cloud computing [...]


Is Open Source Software a Security Risk?

According to the study and research done, some of open source software is a significant security risk for many corporations that use it as open source community fails to cling to minimal security best practices. This study has been carried out by Fortify software with the help from its consultant Larry Suto, whom determined 11 [...]



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