Often databases are erroneously perceived as obsolete tools used only to organize and store important information used to generate scheduled reports or extract data to illustrate on graphs. With the e-commerce industry, however, raking in billions of dollars in annual … Continue reading →
There are many different developer certifications available. To add to the long list is a .NET web content management system certificate offered by Kentico. This will certify its graduates as CMS technology experts. While there are many vendors that offer … Continue reading →
Though best known for its extensive suite of proprietary commercial products, as of late, Microsoft has been dabbling a lot more in the field of open-source development. Many suspect that this is due to rising competition from major open-source players … Continue reading →
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Red HatMicrosoft is making its presence felt in the ongoing development of the web. Its proprietary technologies are being increasingly used to create everything from blogs and e-commerce sites to dynamic business applications and large corporate portals. One development tool that … Continue reading →
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netThe web hosting business is driven by powerful systems and technologies, most of which are enabled by software tools. Software is also a major draw of hosting packages as web hosts tend to offer a myriad of free programs. Let’s … Continue reading →
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