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  • If you are in Brussels next week... come join a policy dialog on the European Accessibility Act

    - by Peter Korn
    Next week I will be in Brussels attending a policy dialog held at the European Policy Centre on Thursday October 11th. It is titled "The Accessibility Act – ensuring access to goods and services across the EU", and I will be part of a distinguished panel exploring some of the issues the upcoming European Accessibility Act may address - with a particular emphasis in my case on the role of ICT accessibility. This morning policy dialog will be followed by a more focused workshop in the afternoon looking at specific challenges and potential solutions to those challenges. Oracle is sponsoring this policy dialog and workshop, alongside the European Disability Forum. If you are in Brussels, you are invited to attend. Registration by e-mail is now open.

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  • What's New in Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2?

    - by Fat Bloke
    A year is a long time in the IT industry. Since the last VirtualBox feature release, which was a little over a year ago, we've seen: new releases of cool new operating systems, such as Windows 8, ChromeOS, and Mountain Lion; we've seen a myriad of new Linux releases from big Enterprise class distributions like Oracle 6.3, to accessible desktop distros like Ubuntu 12.04 and Fedora 17; and we've also seen the spec of a typical PC or laptop double in power. All of these events have influenced our new VirtualBox version which we're releasing today. Here's how... Powerful hosts  One of the trends we've seen is that as the average host platform becomes more powerful, our users are consistently running more and more vm's. Some of our users have large libraries of vm's of various vintages, whilst others have groups of vm's that are run together as an assembly of the various tiers in a multi-tiered software solution, for example, a database tier, middleware tier, and front-ends.  So we're pleased to unveil a more powerful VirtualBox Manager to address the needs of these users: VM Groups Groups allow you to organize your VM library in a sensible way, e.g.  by platform type, by project, by version, by whatever. To create groups you can drag one VM onto another or select one or more VM's and choose Machine...Group from the menu bar. You can expand and collapse groups to save screen real estate, and you can Enter and Leave a group (think iPad navigation here) by using the right and left arrow keys when groups are selected. But groups are more than passive folders, because you can now also perform operations on groups, rather than all the individual VMs. So if you have a multi-tiered solution you can start the whole stack up with just one click. Autostart Many VirtualBox users run dedicated services in their VMs, for example, running a Wiki. With these types of VM workloads, you really want the VM start up when the host machine boots up. So with 4.2 we've introduced a cross-platform Auto-start mechanism to allow you to treat VMs as host services. Headless VM Launching With VM's such as web servers, wikis, and other types of server-class workloads, the Console of the VM is pretty much redundant. For some time now VirtualBox has offered a separate launch mechanism for these VM's, namely the command-line interface commands VBoxHeadless or VBoxManage startvm ... --type headless commands. But with 4.2 we also allow you launch headless VMs from the Manager. Simply hold down Shift when launching the VM from the Manager.  It's that easy. But how do you stop a headless VM? Well, with 4.2 we allow you to Close the VM from the Manager. (BTW best to use the ACPI Shutdown method which allows the guest VM to close down gracefully.) Easy VM Creation For our expert users, the  New VM Wizard was a little tiresome, so now there's a faster 2-click VM creation mode. Just Hide the description when creating a new VM. Powerful VMs  As the hosts have become more powerful, so are the guests that are running inside them. Here are some of the 4.2 features to accommodate them: Virtual Network Interface Cards  With 4.2, it's now possible to create VMs with up to 36 NICs, when using the ICH9 chipset emulation. But with great power comes great responsibility (didn't Obi-Wan say something similar?), and so we have also introduced bandwidth limiting to prevent a rogue VM stealing the whole pipe. VLAN tagging Some of our users leverage VLANs extensively so we've enhanced the E1000 NICs to support this.  Processor Performance If you are running a CPU which supports Nested Paging (aka EPT in the Intel world) such as most of the Core i5 and i7 CPUs, or are running an AMD Bulldozer or later, you should see some performance improvements from our work with these processors. And while we're talking Processors, we've added support for some of the more modern VIA CPUs too. Powerful Automation Because VirtualBox runs atop a fully blown operating system, it makes sense to leverage the capabilities of the host to run scripts that can drive the guest VMs. Guest Automation was introduced in a prior release but with 4.2 we've revamped the APIs to allow a richer and more powerful set of operations to be executed by the guest. Check out the IGuest APIs in the VirtualBox Programming Guide and Reference (SDK). Powerful Platforms  All the hardcore engineering that has gone into 4.2 has been done for a purpose and that is to deliver a fast and powerful engine that can run almost any x86 OS because of the integrity of the virtualization. So we're pleased to add support for these platforms: Mac OS X "Mountain Lion"  Windows 8 Windows Server 2012 Ubuntu 12.04 (“Precise Pangolin”) Fedora 17 Oracle Linux 6.3  Here's the proof: We don't have time to go into the myriad of smaller improvements such as support for burning audio CDs from a guest, bi-directional clipboard control,  drag-and-drop of files into Linux guests, etc. so we'll leave that as an exercise for the user as soon as you've downloaded from the Oracle or community site and taken a peek at the User Guide. So all in all, a pretty solid release, one that we hope you'll enjoy discovering. - FB 

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  • Website (X)HTML Code Change Detection [closed]

    - by 0pt1m1z3
    I am looking for an enterprise-grade service or a tool that can be used to scan / fingerprint websites and notify when major XHTML code changes are detected. The tool should be able to continuously scan thousands of websites and determine the percentage of HTML code that has been modified since the last run. And then either save the data where it can be easily accessed or send periodic notifications. I know of services like ChangeDetect.com, but they don't do markup only changes and instead focus on everything, including content. We don't really care about presentation content, because a lot of sites we need to cover are updated frequently with content.

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  • Numergy lance sa première offre dédiée aux développeurs accessible en ligne : "un Cloud 100% français" pour sites, applis et environnements de test

    Numergy lance sa première offre dédiée aux développeurs accessible en ligne Le cloud « 100% français » propose des VM pour les sites, applis web et environnements de testAlors que le scandale autour du programme PRISM bat son plein (programme qui permettrait à la NSA d'accéder à toutes les données hébergées sur des services Cloud américains), la pertinence des Clouds dits « souverains » se fait de plus en plus sentir.Parmi ces Clouds « 100% nationaux », Numergy vient de mettre à jour son offre. Lancé sous l'égide de SFR, de Bull et de la Caisse des Dépôts, il proposait jusque-là une souscription via des revendeurs.Depuis le mois dernier, c'est une nouvelle formule de VM facturées à l'heure qui es...

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  • Friday Spotlight: A Webcast You Do Not Want To Miss!

    - by Chris Kawalek
    Happy Friday! Today's Spotlight is about what promises to be an information packed webcast next week. We're really excited about it and hope that you are, too! Oracle Managed Cloud Services uses Oracle VM to serve up thousands of Oracle applications to thousands of end users every day. To do this, they utilize nearly 20,000 instances of Oracle VM. It's an amazing story of high availability in an unrelenting customer environment, and it's all powered by Oracle. You can leverage this team's experience in your own deployments to gain valuable insight and best practices. If you'd like to understand how well Oracle VM can scale for your organization, you do not want to miss this webcast. It is coming up this Tuesday at 10AM Pacific Time. Click the banner below to register and we hope to see you there! Oracle VM: Design Considerations for Enterprise-Scale Deployment  Tuesday, June 10, 2014 10:00 AM PDT / 1:00 PM EDT

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  • Game Server on Windows Azure

    - by MrWiggels
    What do you guys think of using Windows Azure for deploying a custom built game server. It's being built in C#, and I want to get a few things down before stretching too far into the project. I like the idea of being scalable, but I also know that I will never get to the scale of anything to the scale of WOW, or something quite as big. It will just be an interesting journey to test something like this. So, will Windows Azure work for that, or is there any other services that can provide something like that?

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  • Apress "Introducing Visual C# 2010" - ISBN 978-1-4302-3171-4 - Conclusion

    - by TATWORTH
    After having spent several weeks reading this book (1230 pages before the index!), I can thoroughly recommend this book as a practical introduction to Visual C# 2010 both to people learning C# and to experianced C# users. It introduces C# through practical examples then gives a good introduction to the Dot Net framework. After dealing with Data Access, it gives a brief introduction to variousUI technologies. The final section deals with advanced topics including a thoroughly practical intruction to windows services. There are copious coding examples and useful tips. Many chapters begin with a quick problem solver solution reference. In short "Introducing Visual C# 2010" in the words of the sub title, is an excellent start to your C# journey with an expert by your side leading by example.

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  • Google migre AdWords de MySQL vers F1, son nouveau SGBDR distribué, développé en interne qui combine le meilleur de NoSQL et SQL

    Google migre AdWords de MySQL vers F1 son nouveau SGBDR distribué développé en interne qui combine le meilleur de NoSQL et SQL Google a développé en catimini son propre gestionnaire de base de données relationnelle. La société a déplacé récemment plusieurs de ses services de publicité de MySQL vers F1, un nouveau SGDBR « Fault-Tolerant Distributed » développé en interne. Présenté lors du forum SIGMOD 2012 de Scottsdale en Arizona sur les bases de données, F1 combine les meilleures approches des SGBDR et des bases de données NoSQL, selon la division Google Research, à l'origine du projet. F1 est essentiellement centré autour de l'évolutivité, la tolérance aux pann...

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  • Is it possible to make the desktop background transparent or otherwise hidden?

    - by EndangeredMassa
    I'm running Ubuntu in a virtual machine via VirtualBox. I have the seamless mode turned on, which is pretty cool. However, if I move an Ubuntu window around quickly, I can see the redraw of the ubuntu background quickly before it's hidden by VirtualBox again. This isn't a huge deal, but I'd like to fix it, if possible. I see two possible options that don't involve changing VirtualBox code: 1. Make the Ubuntu desktop transparent 2. Make the Ubuntu desktop hidden entirely Is it possible to do either? I know that Compiz Fusion has/had a feature to do this for their cube effects, but I don't think that I can run this on the VM. And, even if I could, I don't want to run those services for this one small feature.

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  • C# calendar needs BL for real-time reminders?

    - by lazfish
    The calendar is done and now we are wanting to add email, SMS and voice-call reminders. We are using jQuery, C#, .Net & SQL Server 08. No restrictions on our options. I know how to add the API calls and services to initiate these reminders. I am asking for advise about how to approach a reliable timely listener service that knows to call the service or API for the reminder before an appointment. EG. SMS: "You have a conference call in 30 minutes."

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  • Oracle Partner Specialists – Sell & Deliver High Value Products to Customers

    - by Richard Lefebvre
    Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Do you want to know where to find useful information about partner training and other activities to complete Oracle Specialization available in the country you are personally based? Go to the EMEA partner enablement blog and read latest information regarding training opportunities ready to join for Cloud Services, Applications, Business Intelligence, Middleware, Database 12c, Engineered System as well as Server & Storage. Recently, we announced new TestFest events in France, which you can join to pass your own Implementation Assessment within the Specialization category you have already chosen. To find out where and when the next TestFest close to your location will take place, please contact [email protected] or watch out for further announcements of TestFest events in your home country. Turnback to the EMEA Partner Enablement Blog from time to time to update your own Specialization and join the latest training for Sales, Presales or Implementation Specialists:  https://blogs.oracle.com/opnenablement/

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  • McAfee lance le "préservatif numérique" pour Facebook, une solution pour contrôler la diffusion de ses photos sur le réseau social

    McAfee lance un "préservatif numérique" pour Facebook Une solution pour controler la diffusion de ses photos sur le réseau social Que c'est facile et amusant de partager ses photos sur Facebook, mais pourriez-vous contrôler ce que les autres en font ? Cela est visiblement possible grâce à une solution gratuite conçue par McAfee. Lors de la conférence IDF 2012 tenue à SAN FRANCISCO, Renee James, dirigeante de McAfee et responsable logiciels et services chez Intel, a présenté une nouvelle solution McAfee. C'est un outil de gestion de droits numériques (DRM) sur Facebook présenté comme « le préservatif pour votre vie numérique ». Certains aimeront, d'autres be...

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  • The Role of High Availability Computing on Business Continuity -- Part 2 of 2

    For organizations that can't afford, sustain or justify downtime -- developing, implementing and testing a high-availability computing strategy is essential. Unplanned downtime affects company reputation, stock price and competitive strategy. It can even delay IT innovation projects necessary for delivering new services to customers. Learn how Oracle's approach to high availability computing is fundamentally different from the traditional model. Hear Oracle Thought Leader Balaji Bashyam (Vice President, Global Database Support) discuss high availability strategy, best practices, and the effects of availability on business, in a question and answer interview format. This podcast is presented in two parts and is intended for an audience of decision makers and influencers.

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  • Windows 8 signe la fin des Service Packs pour Windows ? Windows 7 n'aurait pas de SP2

    Fin des Service Packs pour Windows ? Windows 7 n'aurait pas de SP2 Windows 8 mettra-t-il fin à la traditionnelle publication des Services Pack, dont Microsoft avait habitué les utilisateurs ? On sait déjà que le nouvel OS de Microsoft recevra dès sa sortie grand public demain, une mise à jour cumulative qui a déjà été publiée par la société. Cette mise à jour est d'habitude (pour les versions précédentes de l'OS) publiée dans le cadre du Service Pack 1. Selon The Register des sources proches d'une équipe de Windows, le développement des Service Packs pour Windows ne figurerait plus dans les plans de Microsoft pour...

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  • FatCow and iPage real deal?

    - by Tribbey
    I need a cheap host that I can upgrade if needed for a startup. From searching, FatCow and iPage seem reliable and inexpensive web hosting services with a Unix OS and good bandwidth + disk space. I suspect they were bought from the same company. They propose to offer unlimited bandwidth/disc space and perks like AdSense/Facebook credit however, they're packages range from 1-3 years @ 3.15 USD/mo, there isn't a monthly package but they do allow you to cancel at anytime and there servers run on wind-mill generated energy which is a plus. I was suspicious because I couldnt seem to find one negative review about them, just affiliate pages until I read a review explaining they're strict policies on copywritten data. Has anyone experience with one of these two hosts?

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  • What are some ways people deploy relational database changes using Node.js? [closed]

    - by JamesEggers
    I've been diving more and more into Node.js and hosting services like Heroku and Nodejitsu recently and have been trying to figure out how to best deploy database changes for postgres or mysql. There are a few migration projects under npm that I can see; however, all seem to be really buggy or just not work. I currently manage the Monarch migration project on npm, but it's currently buggy itself and my experiences developing such utilities are in other, more procedural, languages. So what do people use to deploy changes to their databases on these environments? What has worked for people? I'm looking for a better understanding of what the current situation/process looks like.

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  • Alternatives to OAuth?

    - by sdolgy
    The Web industry is shifting / has shifted towards using OAuth when extending API services to external consumers & developers. There is some elegance in simple....and well, the 3-step OAuth process isn't too bad ... i just find it is the best of a bad bunch of options. Are there alternatives out there that could be better, and more secure? The security reference is derived from the following URLs: http://www.infoq.com/news/2010/09/oauth2-bad-for-web http://hueniverse.com/2010/09/oauth-2-0-without-signatures-is-bad-for-the-web/

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  • Distributed Computing - Hybrid Systems Considerations

    When the Cloud was new, it was often presented as an 'all or nothing' solution. Nowadays, the canny Systems Architect will exploit the best advantages of 'cloud' distributed computing in the right place, and use in-house services where most appropriate. So what are the issues that govern these architectural decisions? What can SQL Monitor 3.2 monitor?Whatever you think is most important. Use custom metrics to monitor and alert on data that's most important for your environment. Find out more.

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  • Microsoft est pour "adapter" la neutralité du Net, en réponse aux questions lancées par la FCC

    Microsoft est pour "adapter" la neutralité du Net, en réponse aux questions lancées par la FCC La Federal Communications Commission (FCC) a lancé une grande consultation auprès des parties concernées à propos de son élaboration de futures lois concernant l'Internet. Microsoft a participé à ce brainstorming de grande ampleur en donnant son avis sur la neutralité du net. Bien que le géant ai un certain intérêt à s'assurer que ses applications et services web soient délivrés aux consommateurs sans l'interférence d'un FAI dans l'affaire ; il s'est opposé à l'adoption de "régulations inutiles ou inefficaces" comme "l'interdiction de tous les types de discriminations" dont il estime qu'elles...

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  • Moving Data From Excel to SQL Server - 10 Steps to Follow

    SQL Server Integration Services provide a versatile way of reading Excel files into SQL Server. A task like this illustrates the advantages of the graphical approach of SSIS. Andy Brown explains. Want to work faster with SQL Server?If you want to work faster try out the SQL Toolbelt. "The SQL Toolbelt provides tools that database developers as well as DBAs should not live without." William Van Orden. Download the SQL Toolbelt here.

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  • Is it possible to pay customers with PayPal?

    - by CJxD
    Usually with PayPal we buy goods and services by sending money from customer to business. Now, I want my business to pay my customers; I want to allow them to withdraw money from a virtual wallet on my website. I did notice there is an 'Adaptive Payments API' which mentioned something vaguely similar to this, but I haven't been able to search up enough information to come to any conclusion. So is it possible to send money from business to customer (autonomously) with PayPal? If not, are there any alternatives?

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  • Les solutions BI de SAS arrivent sur iPad et iPhone, du fait d'un accord avec Mellmo

    Les solutions BI de SAS arrivent sur iPad et iPhone, du fait d'un accord avec Mellmo Les appareils Apple pourraient bien faire une percée en entreprise, aidés par un accord qui vient d'être signé entre SAS et Mellmo. Ce rapprochement va permettre à SAS de mobiliser ces logiciels, et donc de proposer des applications d'analytique sur iPhone et iPad, pour permettre aux professionnels d'obtenir des analyses et des rapports sur des données business en temps réel. En clair, il s'agit de favoriser l'adoption de la BI (Business Intelligence) mobile, un type de services qui n'est pas encore très utilisé. Des craintes en termes de sécurité et de confidentialité des données, mais aussi une difficulté à appréhen...

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  • Le W3C publie le standard EXI, une nouvelle norme qui étend la portée du XML aux applications et terminaux mobiles

    Le W3C publie le standard EXI Une nouvelle norme qui étend la portée du XML aux applications et terminaux mobiles Le W3C (World Wide Consortium) vient de publier une nouvelle norme compacte du XML (eXtensible Markup Language) qui sera utilisée sur les terminaux mobiles et autres appareils ayant des contraintes de mémoire et/ou de bande passante. Le nouveau standard EXI (Efficient XML Interchange) a pour but d'optimiser nettement la performance, l'efficacité réseau et la consommation d'énergie des applications utilisant XML. Le standard XML est largement utilisé en tant que format d'échange de données entre différents systèmes, services Web et appareils. Mais il n'est pas adopté su...

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  • ASP.NET Website Security Tips and Tricks

    This is a tutorial on how to secure your ASP.NET Mono website. Securing an ASP.NET website that runs in Mono is very different from securing an ASP.NET website hosted in a Windows environment because an ASP.NET Mono website runs on a non-Windows server such as Apache or Lighttpd and on an operating system such as Linux Unix. Thus the principles of securing a website in Apache server can be applied to securing an ASP.NET that runs in Mono.... Comcast? Business Class - Official Site Learn About Comcast Small Business Services. Best in Phone, TV & Internet.

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  • Which license can I use for my open source AWS project [closed]

    - by mafue
    I'm creating a project on codeplex that uses Amazon Web Services and the AWS SDK for .NET Which licenses can I use? The SDK is released under Apache 2.0 license, so I assume my project can or should use the same. If I add another open source library released under a different license, do I need to find a license that is 'compatible' with both ie. one that has the same requirements for derivative works? My requirement is for a license that allows me to publish a derivative work from the AWS .NET SDK. I can use any of the licenses that codeplex supports, which includes: Apache 2.0 GNU GPLv2 MIT Mozilla Public License 2.0 Microsoft Public License

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