Tag Archives: application
Are Your Data and Applications Secured in the Cloud?
A recent survey by the conducted by Ponemon Institute among enterprise security professionals revealed that a majority of participant regarded the state of their cloud server security management as either fair or poor. 42 percent of the respondents said they probably would not know if their applications or data had been exposed or tampered with. [...]
Read MoreDart: A New Programming Language for the Web
On October 10th Google announced at the GOTO Arhus Conference a new programming language, Dart, which is a “class-based optionally typed programming language for building web applications.” It is a totally object oriented language with single inheritance which follows a JavaScript like syntax. It is designed to work well with both small and large applications. [...]
Read MoreThe Common Sense’s family is growing!
We are growing and a new application is part of Common Sense’s family, Lander. Lander is a performance marketing web app that allows you to create Landing Pages in a simple way, with no need of IT knowledge or design. With Lander you’ll be able to create and manage campaigns for PPC, Social Media and [...]
Read MoreBuild Windows Conference: Day 2
In today’s keynote address Satya Nadella, president of Server and Tools Business spoke about how Windows 8’s backend platforms (Windows Server 8, Windows Azure & Visual Studio) provide connections to multiple devices and continuous connectivity for developers. It makes distributed computing possible and allows the exposing of the richness of developer’s application data with the [...]
Read MoreScalability and Elasticity with Azure
Sometimes your IT infrastructure’s capacity for handling customer traffic needs to stretch; and other times it needs to shrink. But as a CIO, you do not want to pay for extra resources which may not be used. Neither do you want to lose business due to unexpected spikes in customer traffic. That is where Azure’s [...]
Read MoreIs Your Web Site or App Secure? Overcoming the Failure to Restrict URL Access
On occasions developers fail to restrict access to administrative pages, privileged pages or other file resources that can simply be accessed by a user who manually changes a URL. This can happen when an application or page fails to properly protect a requested page. This condition could stem from: An improper configuration. A lack of [...]
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