Contents tagged with Software Development
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First night at Business of Software 2011 in Boston!
I have finally made it to this conference after several years of conflicts with other shows. Registered, got my attendee bag - some nice books (too bad I have some of them already). Met some founders already and had some good conversations. I am going to drive my team batty when I get back to DC with all these ideas! http://www.businessofsoftware.org
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Secret Server 7.4 released–password management for IT Admins
We have just released Secret Server 7.4 – this is an ASP.NET based web application with a SQL Server backend for storing passwords for IT Admins, DBAs and even developer teams. Get rid of that spreadsheet and start using a robust password vault designed for teams. It can be used to store server passwords, provide web-based password management, or even automatically change network passwords.
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The important of transparency in development
David talks about the value of transparency in development.
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Easy SQL totals and other Aggregates with rollup and cube
David talks about SQL totals and aggregates using rollup and cube.
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Do websites need to be experienced exactly the same in every web browser?
Jimmy has a new post about browser compatibility on websites and how to think about it from a developer and business perspective.
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Secret Server 7.3 released – store your team’s passwords securely.
The Thycotic team just recently released 7.3 of our enterprise password management system. The main improvement was the UI – we used lots of jQuery to make a Dashboard-like interface that allows you to create tabs, drag widgets, add/remove widgets etc. This was a great face lift for a tool that is already the cornerstone for password management in many IT departments.
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Fix your IE7 select lists
Jimmy (on our team) has posted about how to fix your IE7 select lists.
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How to build a Google Finance client app with Windows Phone 7
Ben has a new post. Check it out.
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Only 12 days left in the Code Contest!
We are having a fun coding contest to find the best solution to a fairly trivial coding problem. Come along and show off your skills … you might just win a totally awesome Gyroscope Powerball!
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Are you the Chuck Norris of C#? Code Contest – win a Gyroscope Powerball!
We are having a fun coding contest to find the best solution to a fairly trivial coding problem. Come along and show off your skills … you might just win a totally awesome Gyroscope Powerball!