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Will .NET 6 features bridge the gap between .NET frameworks?

By Kerry Doyle 14 Dec 2021

Microsoft's original .NET Framework has come a long way, but will the new iterations of this framework be enough to convince developers to leave it behind? Read More

Progress with resetting UK Skills and Employment Agendas for a decade of Accelerating Change.

By Philip Virgo 05 Mar 2022

The next objective is to report (by the end of March) on that which can be commenced without the need for new legislation/regulation and to agree plans to launch studies in May on that which may ... Read More

Oracle's GraalVM finds its place in Java app ecosystem

By Darryl K. Taft 04 May 2020

Oracle's GraalVM, a universal virtual machine that runs apps written in Java and other languages, has carved out a spot in the Java ecosystem. Read More

Microsoft open sources .NET 'execution engine'

By Adrian Bridgwater 06 Feb 2015

Microsoft open sources 'execution engine' for .NET Read More

SQL Server Azure IaaS vs. SQL Azure Database PaaS

By Michael Otey 07 Mar 2016

Learn the differences between SQL Server Azure IaaS and SQL Azure Database PaaS to figure out which would best support your enterprise. Read More

RASP helps apps protect themselves, but is it ready for the enterprise?

By Nicole Laskowski 25 Feb 2015

A new technology called runtime application self-protection is being touted as a next big thing in application security. But not everyone is singing its praises. Read More

Can Microsoft change its spots?

By Cliff Saran 17 Nov 2014

Since Satya Nadella took over as CEO of Microsoft, the company has become steadily more open and cross-platform Read More

J2EE vs. Microsoft.NET: A comparison of building XML-based web services

01 Jun 2001

In this whitepaper, we will make a powerful comparison between the two choices that businesses have for building XML-based web services: the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)1 , built by Sun Microsystems ... Read More

How to Bypass BIOS Passwords

12 Sep 2005

BIOS passwords can be a liability if a user forgets his password. Here are a few tips and tricks that can help to bypass or reset the BIOS password on most systems. Read More

IP network design, part 3: Designing the WAN

06 Feb 2006

The wide area network (WAN) is the single biggest contributor to a corporate network's cost of ownership. Therefore, this is the area where the cost-versus-performance tradeoff is most pronounced and most critical.... Read More