Paul Zikopoulos continues his series on DB2 9 and Microsoft Access 2007, explaining in this installment how to build forms that run against DB2 data servers.
May's 'Patch Tuesday' drop looks to be on the lean side following a couple heavy-duty releases, but an important flaw in SharePoint Server that's known to Microsoft is not on the current agenda.
<b>InfoWorld:</b> "Wanted: Sys admin to log long hours and plan vacations around other people's paydays. Must be willing to put up with self-absorbed IT professionals. Ability to sniff out fraud essential."
<b>Free Software Magazine:</b> "Given the short notice (only six days!), I was not able to come up with a more detailed response, but I did want to express my dismay at the way these policies are being framed."
<b>Jamie's Random Musings:</b> "...Skype-to-Skype calls will "always be free". Well, it turns out that promise is worth exactly as much as any other promise Skype has ever made, or will ever make for that matter. A big, fat nothing."
<b>The H Open:</b> "Lightweight desktops have a multitude of uses, on netbooks, for mobile devices, for older hardware, for users with limited requirements of their systems, for connecting to applications in the cloud, and for bare knuckled programmers who prefer to work closer to the metal."
<b>Ubuntu UK Podcast:</b> "We interview the awesome Stuart Langridge and discuss the Ubuntu One Music Store, beta testing, record tokens, Rhythmbox, MP3s, Britney Spears, file syncing, customer service, getting music into the store and Severed Fifth, Frequently Asked Questions, vinyl, reaching ‘real’ people and Shot of Jaq."
<b>eSecurity Planet:</b> "Symantec is ramping up its encryption software portfolio with the acquisitions of PGP and GuardianEdge for $300 million and $70 million, respectively."
Dell stretches its small-business notebook computer lineup with a 14-inch slimline that packs Core i5 power and GeForce graphics into a tidy 4.8-pound package. We rev it up and hit the road.
Dell stretches its small-business notebook computer lineup with a 14-inch slimline that packs Core i5 power and GeForce graphics into a tidy 4.8-pound package. We rev it up and hit the road.
<b>The Blog of Helios: </b>"What follows is a story about Alice I wrote in 2006, published in the now-offline Lobby4Linux.com website. I am reprinting this for those who may not have read it and to spend some personal time in remembering Alice."