By Dick Weisinger, on February 24th, 2006
ECM services can provide an important component to any SOA framework.
The past few years has seen an enormous amount of enthusiasm generated around SOA — Service Oriented Architectures. Clearly while the hype has been high, there really is a lot of sustance behind the SOA initiative. Both its benefits and ROI are attractive.
The concept behind [...]
By Dick Weisinger, on February 17th, 2006
Tomorrow is the one year anniversary since Jesse James Garrett at Adaptive Paths first coined the term AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML). It was a term he created to describe some of the high-profile highly-interactive Javascript browser applications, like Google’s Gmail, Suggest, and Maps, and Yahoo’s Flickr.
There’s been an incredible amount of activity and hype [...]
By Dick Weisinger, on February 10th, 2006
By one estimate more than 50-60% of all Web applications and web sites contain some critical vulnerability that can be easily compromised. Using SSL, firewalls and locked-down servers can lead to a sense of security, but none of these things address the issue of web application hacking — attacks made through ports 80 and [...]