Archive for January, 2007

Jan24

Poster Sites v. Dynamic Content on the Web

Faye pinged at me with a mail about doing a ‘web page’ for a new client. When I use to hear the words ‘web page’ referring to the action of building a web site, then I tell myself we’re on for a new round of web-ABC. So here we go:
Definitions of web-page on the Web:
A […]

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Filed in: Things Web Applications

Jan18

Excerpts from a SEO do-it-yourself brainstorming

This week came in with the launching of yet another Joomla web site. Having the site installed, configured and opened to the public is like filling the docks with water around a new ship. It still requires a tonload of details to be implemented and tested, and another pile of processes to get running on […]

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Filed in: Search Engines Optimizing The Google Bot Things Web Applications


Jan12

LOST in Password Management, Why Should You Care?

Between Christmas and the New Year, hackers were getting -once again- more active. Or at least some of them hit two of the sites we built and managing. No big deal, just rewriting a forgotten chmod 666 file on a 4 years old (not upgraded) server, then half planet away, doing pretty much same thing […]

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Filed in: Securing Your e.Biz Things

Jan9

Programming or Not: Don’t Think of Herding Cats

Just read this on Slashdot and couldn’t help myself (it works in every field where brains not mass are a factor):
Herding cats is hard because you are using the wrong management technique. You herd cattle (and sheep and goats and pigs etc.), you do *not* herd cats. Cats, you put them in the general area […]

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Filed in: Securing Your e.Biz Things


Jan5

Why Linux is Often the Answer for Small Businesses

When it comes to installing a local network serving a small office, then software-hardware compatibility is quite important. Shows up that protective corporate barriers result in questionable products, with a vast amount of nonsense embedded. These are not what you want for your small business office. Yes, ads are nice and sounds cool to be […]

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Filed in: Securing Your e.Biz Things

Jan4

DieHard Software for your Small Business PCs

As promised yesterday, here I come with an application that will do wonders for you at the office. Reasons why you should download and install DieHard Software:
1. gaining more stability, less crashes, less annoyance;
2. putting the parasites off your machine: even if you live with a false sense of security, I can tell that quite […]

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Filed in: Securing Your e.Biz Things


Jan3

What 2007 Brings to Server-based Services

Was about time I get to write a blog… All these months we had to build a ‘pyramid’ of coding, to mix the e-commerce engine camel with a one-of-a-kind auction engine ostrich, and so on and so forth…
But all that is water under the bridge, to cite Faye, and I’m happily back in the blogging […]

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Filed in: Securing Your e.Biz Things



 

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Georg first started with programming in 1981. Did some machine engineering between 1985 and 1990. Then wasted an entire decade on DTP (Desktop Publishing), pre-press and printing. Since 2000, Georg escaped the Gutenberg territory to focus on web sites development and on-demand software applications programming. Don’t tell Georg that software comes in a box…