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Dealing with Security Threats through Biometrics
Posted on August 27, 2008Biometrics is a field of science that uses computer technology to identify people based on physical or behavioral characteristics, such as fingerprints or voice scans. "Bio" in the name refers to the physiological traits that are measured,
SOA - Distilled
Posted on August 24, 2007Service Oriented Architecture or SOA is currently the most well known acronym in the software industry. But when you ask the definition of SOA to ten different people you will get ten different answers.
What is Enterprise Integration?
Posted on June 26, 2007Enterprise data integration is one of the major problems faced by IT managers and CIOs of large enterprises. It becomes even more bewildering at the time of mergers.
COBOL not dead, not yet
Posted on April 26, 2007Shekar Shetty of Keane Software argues that Cobol has a future, though it is very old. He tells the readers not to write or read an obituary of this language, which many consider redundant.
The Best software architects are creative
Posted on April 26, 2007Architects create architectures, and their responsibilities encompass all that is involved in doing so. This would include articulating the architectural vision, conceptualising and experimenting with alternative architectural approaches
Challenges of Embedded Software development
Posted on April 24, 2007Once upon a time, embedded devices were essentially hardware devices which stored a few Kilobytes of code. Things are different now
Ten Hottest Certifications 2007
Posted on April 17, 2007Look at any corner of a computer institute or a software journal and you will be showered by a number of suggestions and offers regarding certifications and exams available for software professionals.
Open Source and Communism
Posted on April 11, 2007The author compares the political ideology of communism with Open Source. He points out that both are essential for the society and the technology world.
Ten Technology Trends for 2007
Posted on April 7, 2007In this article we take a look at the biggest developer technology predictions for 2007. These are trends that we feel will most likely lead to the way we develop software in the New Year.
A Look at Simple P2P Architectures
Posted on July 7, 2004Communication is a key element when writing nearly any type of application.
Software Saga
Posted on April 11, 2002Since the 1960s, when there was an exponential growth in the number of mainframes, developers have been trying to get to write better and more efficient code
Bringing Programming to Biology
Posted on August 1, 2001Programming biological systems drives the bio-tech industry
Going Peer to Peer
Posted on July 7, 2001It may be a matter of coincidence but both topics we have chosen to discuss in this month’s issue of the magazine have been over-hyped.
Techies, Look to Europe
Posted on May 22, 2001European market booms, so shift focus there
Getting Closer to Customers:Trends and Strategies in IT Services
Posted on April 4, 2001Over the past decade, the IT industry has seen dramatic transformations in business models, technologies, customer demands, and skill sets.
HeadLines
SumTotal’s new version of Talent Management Software
Posted on August 9, 2007SumTotal new version of Talent Management Software
Posted on August 9, 2007SAP CRM to be implemented in Prudential
Posted on August 1, 2007Sify appoints Arvind Mathur
Posted on May 29, 2007Symantec says more people steal data than before
Posted on May 24, 2007Sapient announces new digital ad solution
Posted on May 24, 2007Oracle's new Finance Biz Unit
Posted on May 1, 2007TCS grosses 4 billion plus
Posted on April 16, 2007Sun buys SavaJe
Posted on April 16, 2007Sify Gets News EP, Enterprise Solutions
Posted on April 5, 2007Books
Beginning Visual C# 2005
Posted on May 25, 2007<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Verdana; font-weight: normal">The programmer-to-programmer series of Wrox is one of the best book series for developers to ...
