Monthly Archives - July 2010

Microsoft SharePoint Server- Part IV

We would like to dedicate this blog article to searching capabilities of Microsoft SharePoint and we will however briefly overview the searching feature with its architectural pattern reviewed in the forthcoming blog for its elaborateness. The traditional approach of...

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Flash Player 10.1 support for mobile devices

Adobe has recently released its latest Flash Player 10.1 officially which is the first runtime release of the Open Screen Project that enables flash content to be delivered across various operating systems and devices. (more…)

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Microsoft SharePoint Server – Part III

We are here to explore the feature of portal management available in Microsoft SharePoint Server. It would be interesting to note that there would be a system or a software available for us wherein an end user can utilize...

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Microsoft SharePoint Server- Part II

As we stated on our previous post “Microsoft SharePoint Server Part I”, we are again back here to continue reviewing new features in SharePoint server. However, the biggest part in Microsoft SharePoint Server being the content management system that...

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Microsoft SharePoint Server – Part I

With growing business needs, it is difficult for an organization to set up a result-oriented team. A team should be able to communicate among themselves as well as share the files and documents that are related to the same...

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DCI opens Sales Office in San Francisco, U.S.

Yet another important day to remember in our DCI family and adding to that excitement we are very happy to announce DCI's new sales office in San Francisco, California, United States. It's our pleasure to take this space to...

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Oauth and its uses

Open Authentication means an authentication system which will allow users to share their private resources in a site without using their user name and password. The requests are received from all types of devices to a remote application or...

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LINQ to SQL vs ADO.NET Entity Framework

LINQ to SQL and ADO.NET Entity Framework are extensions of ADO.NET and are introduced to avoid difficulties involved in writing programs using object oriented programming languages to access data residing in RDBMS. Both have provided mechanisms to de-couple pure...

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