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Shape Your Apps Strategy to Reflect New SaaS Licensing and Pricing Trends
For tips on how to make your app fit with the trends in SaaS licensing and pricing, check out this white paper. Subscription models are changing, and if yours don't make sense, customers will go...
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Mono & .Net: The odd couple
As Microsoft becomes more open to open source, it isn't necessarily opening itself up to competition. The Mono project works with, as well as against, the software titan, says John McGrath.
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No jive--Java set to jolt content market
The Java Content Repository (JCR) just might be the biggest--and best--thing to happen to content management. John McGrath tells you why you need to keep an eye on JCR.
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Open-source CMS: On the rise
Alternatives to traditional content management products are now ready for prime time, but John McGrath says there are several factors to consider when selecting an open-source solution.
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XDocs vs. Adobe: No competition
Microsoft's upcoming Xdocs application is predicted to provide stiff competition for Adobe Systems's PDF products in the online forms market. But John McGrath says Adobe has more than its share of...
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Web SSO apps: coming soon
After all the tension between Passport and Liberty, the first generation of applications for interoperable single sign-on networks is finally coming. John McGrath says many of them will work with...
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Towering accomplishment: How one company rebuilt
The infinitesimal silver lining on the black cloud of September 11 may be that companies are now better prepared for disaster. John McGrath gives a first hand account of how one company...
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Season of discontent: CMS vendors left out in cold
CMS companies are getting squeezed by large enterprise vendors and the rise of custom solutions. John McGrath says that could be good news for enterprises, if they're willing to do expend some...
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Cloud provisioning spec step closer to IETF working group
A proposal to create a new standard for provisioning users to cloud services is making its way along the standards track and is soon to be the focus for a new IETF working group.
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The all-in-one PC is alive and well
The laptop may have dethroned the desktop, but the all-in-one PC is still growing at a rapid rate. Several companies have announced new models with Intel's latest chips.
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New York's anonymity ban: Why should the Web be any different?
New York wants to outlaw anonymous comments to prevent cyberbullying and other online abuse. This criminologist examines why this plan, despite its controversy, may not be such a bad thing.
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Microsoft unveils AD Azure strategy, ID management reset
The software giant begins talking publicly about Windows Azure Active Directory service and its strategy to use it as the foundation for its Identity Management as a Service strategy.
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Which Windows will make for a better tablet?
With the Release Preview due in a few weeks, there are still many questions about Windows 8 and Windows RT. They look similar--and share a lot of the same code under the hood--but there...
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Billions of API calls traversing Web, redefining "software"
APIs are quickly becoming the application glue for the Web with billions of calls per day making some companies billions of dollars per year, according to one keynote speaker at the annual Glue...
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Your passwords don't suck, it's your policies
A developer has created a password analysis tool that examines patterns to determine password strength and concludes password-creation policies are the real enemy of solid passwords.
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Anatomy of hack on Google leads Plaxo to up API security
A malicious attack aimed at Google but routed through Plaxo highlights the growing importance of API security using the forthcoming OAuth 2.0 protocol, which protects the user's credential...
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Google, Facebook, MySpace; privacy rule breakers or trend makers?
The major social networking sites have all been fined for improper use of private data; is that a trend that should be ringing alarm bells or a sideshow for the paranoid and uninitiated?
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Phishers hooking Facebook, Twitter, Google, Yahoo passwords
Phishers are actively trolling the Internet trying to trick users into giving up their OpenID-based log-in credentials to popular social networking sites.
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Privacy labels aim to control prying eyes, personal data
A pair of entrepreneurs thinks labels on websites that outline information sharing rules could go a long way toward protecting user privacy on the Internet and improving business relationships...
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SNOPA legislation would bar employers from social network passwords
The proposed Social Networking Online Protection Act is designed to shield the social networking passwords of job applicants and students.
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Group expects ruling on Google report in a few weeks
It will be at least a few weeks before the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) finds out if the FCC wants to provide an unedited copy of its report in the Google's Street View investigation.
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