Web Development and Design White Papers
Take the Sting Out of Web Development With ActivePython
Overview The wonderful world of Web 2.0 is evident everywhere in one's daily digital lives. Web development technologies like JavaScript, Ajax, Flash and Flex are dramatically improving web application design and have catapulted database-driven applications - such as social networking sites like MySpace and Bebo and enterprise web apps like Salesforce.com - into the mainstream. Just how popular are these rich interactive web applications? Facebook has 120 million active users, and Salesforce.com has more than a million subscribers.
| Publisher | ActiveState | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | January 2009 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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The business value of Web 2.0 technology.
Benefits of enterprise mobility span the business-to-employee (B2E), business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) spectrums. Enterprise mobil-ity can improve an organization's productivity, optimizelogistics operations, enhance customer relationships and streamline supply chain...
Not an End In Itself: Information Protection and Return on Risk
Information protection, a core discipline of information stewardship, must balancing rick mitigation with utility. This white paper deals with the shift in "is this technology secure enough" to "we can...
Webinar: Securing the Cloud Dec 10th, 2pm ET / 11am PT
Cloud computing promises to provide vast computing power, reliable off-site data storage, wide availability, all at lower maintenance and investment costs. But recent cloud computing mishaps have underscored the need...
Marketing Software Provider Uses DotNetNuke Professional to Speed Web Development 600%
ExactTarget had just three months to develop what would become a network for its more than 7,000 customers. It met that goal with a fully functional debut release thanks to...
Direction Generale de l'Aviation Civile Uses Web 2.0 to Facilitate Collaboration and Unify 12,000 Staff Members
Direction Generale de l'Aviation Civile (DGAC) wanted to streamline access points for each agent's workspace, optimizing access to management system content and services, as part of the overall public services...



