Get Ready to Kiss IPv4 Goodbye: Q&A With ICSA Labs’ Guy Snyder, Part 1 Pressure to implement IPv6 is coming from both public and private sectors.
Microsoft Offers Developers Cloud Security Tips Microsoft this week published a best practices guide for writing applications to its Windows Azure cloud computing environment. “We wrote this paper because no matter how many defenses we add to Windows Azure, it is important that people building software or hosting services in ‘The Cloud’ understand that they must also build software with security in mind from the start,” blogged Michael Howard, principal security program manager of Microsoft’s Security Development Lifecycle team.
February 16th, 2010 Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 8:56 am Categories: Code names , Corporate strategy , Database , SQL Server Tags: Microsoft SQL Server , Codename , Server , Microsoft Corp. , Denali , SQL Server 2005 SP4 , Databases , Enterprise Software , Software , Data Management Microsoft officials have started talking publicly about the next major release of SQL Server, which they are saying will be codenamed “Denali.” They’re not saying much — actually, anything — more about Denali other than acknowledging the codename .
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