Advantage of ASP .Net

Hiring the programmer, the language is the basis for the fruitful idea of the sub-contractors work for the development of their website! Introduction of new software versions of the programming languages to produce positive results in the web development, it helps the developers, and later the various methods used to create websites for their clients. [...]

New RSForm Pro revision – Revision 22 is available for download

Today RSjoomla launched the 22nd revision of RSForm! Pro, bringing a new feature:  generating XHTML compliant tableless layouts.
The new layout is called “Inline (XHTML)” and uses a series of list items to define the components, instead of table rows, like the “Inline” layout does. The layout has been tested with Joomla!’s Milkyway and Purity templates, [...]

The Open-Source Collaboration Gap

Why individuals contribute more to open-source projects than companies do.
When it comes to open-source communities, individuals are much better citizens than institutions. The enlightened self-interest that causes individuals to send back bug fixes, contribute ideas for new features and write documentation is much harder to find in institutions. This week, the JargonSpy analyzes why such [...]

10 reasons why Linux will triumph over Windows

Windows 7 may be generating some positive buzz, but Jack Wallen remains skeptical. In fact, he says it’s only a matter of time before Linux takes its rightful spot at the top of the OS heap.
I have an announcement. The error of Microsoft’s ways is finally catching up and will cause the once-invincible juggernaut to [...]

7 Best Free/Open-source Backup Software for Linux

A computer application utilized to perform a complete backup by duplicating the original source of data is called backup software. Obviously, the main purpose of backup software is to create order out of chaos by recovering essential files in the event of a disaster.
If you are using Linux, there are plenty of backup software to [...]

Measuring Corporate Contributions to an Open Source Project

Open source is looking more attractive to software development managers who need to make their budgets stretch farther, as the enterprise can benefit from FOSS community’s contributions. Here’s how to participate in open-source projects and measure developers’ success.
January 08, 2009 — CIO —
If 2008 had a buzzword, it was probably “community.” [...]

The smallest threat to open source in 2009

How much of a problem is security updating for open source software going to be in 2009?
On the first of the month — also the first of the year — Dana Blankenhorn published the sensationally titled The biggest threat to open source in 2009. His thesis is simple: that, because open source software usually lacks [...]

Create an Encrypted Samba Share

Here is a scenario where you have Windows users who need to log into an encrypted directory that is mounted on a Linux Samba share. This provides an interesting option for security.
The Linux user, who has sudo access logs in and when they do are asked to mount the truecrypt volume and also [...]

Seven Reasons Why Linux Will Succeed in 2009

Linux will continue its soaring success in 2009. Yes, Linux is free and free is good but what about its other advantages over commercial Unix flavors and Windows? Here are the top seven reasons why Linux will continue to smash the competition in the face of the economy, the Cloud, and the smart administrator.
1. [...]

How to – Monitor Bandwidth with Tomato Firmware

By Aaron Weiss at wi-fiplanet
Looking to track your bandwidth to scope out malware, conform to metering policies from your ISP, better utilize limited resources–or just because you’re curious? Our Wi-Fi Guru walks you through Tomato’s sophisticated bandwidth monitoring tools.
In the early days of the Internet, dial-up users were charged based on how many hours per [...]