The open source company, The Apache Software Foundation, recently made news as they launched their new framework, Apache Hadoop v1.0. The software was fine tuned to perfection within six years and was launched for organizations which specialize in distributed computing. … Continue reading →
TransferSummit recently announced that its forum for this year will take place from 5th-8th September’ 2011 at Keble College, Oxford. The Summit has announced to provide special incentives when registering from 8th July.
As a webmaster one of your primary focuses should be enhancing the performance of your site in order to provide your site visitors with an enjoyable browsing experience that will encourage them to return at some point in the near … Continue reading →
Although Linux is not a popular operating system for personal computer users, it is commonly used in the web hosting industry to manage server environments. During the past decade Linux web hosting has surpassed Windows web hosting in the amount … Continue reading →
Shared hosting is often the entrance point for inexperienced webmasters that need a cheap and simple solution to host their first web site. However, even though shared hosting is the cheapest form of web hosting, there are several types of … Continue reading →
While Expression Engine is not nearly as popular as other content management systems like Joomla WordPress, and Drupal, it is quickly gaining popularity as more people become aware of its extensive benefits. Expression Engine’s user interface is incredibly user friendly … Continue reading →
Open source content management systems are beginning to gather quite a reputation and customer base lately thanks to the recent announcement by the White House of its move from proprietary solutions to open source CMS heavyweight, Drupal. Full service hosting … Continue reading →
“e107, It’s a candy store (and you’re 8)” proclaims the web site of the open source CMS program e107. One of the older and more well-known open source content management systems around, e107 strives to be a community based program … 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 HatOpen source technology has been around for quite some time and has struggled over the years to place itself in the higher echelons of business and government. The United States’ current President, Barack Obama, has been a vocal proponent of … Continue reading →