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Microsoft has been slowly giving more and more information on Office 2010 and its rather ambitious goal of making the suite available via a familiar experience across the PC, phone, and browser. Ars ...
Chances are your users have a better idea of how your Web application investments are serving your business than you do. They may not know the intricacies of your infrastructure or understand how the ...
There’s a problem a lot of business units run into when it comes to automating a business process: They know a custom application could make them more profitable and or more efficient, and they know ...
A web application firewall (WAF) is a critical component of an enterprise security infrastructure, providing a key security layer for web-facing applications and APIs. As web applications mature and ...
IE is on its way out, so it's time for IT and Web services creators to make the switch to the modern Web For years, IT organizations have been tied to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser, which for ...
Google has just launched the latest version of its browser, Chrome 8, with full support for web applications. The latest stable release, 8.0.552.215, includes over 800 bug fixes and stability ...
Apple has launched a repository of Web-based "apps" for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The site offers categorized listings, along with screenshots and descriptions of iPhone/iPod touch-optimized sites ...
If you architect many secure Web applications, authentication and authorization are always important concerns. Defining an architecture so that users can sign on to many n-tier Web applications only ...