Caching - Which Is The Best Place To Do It?
Caching In ColdFusion
1 comments - Posted by Mike Brunt at 11:26 AM - Categories: Web Servers | Default | ColdFusion | JRun-J2EE
Caching In ColdFusion
1 comments - Posted by Mike Brunt at 11:26 AM - Categories: Web Servers | Default | ColdFusion | JRun-J2EE
We can and have to improve the success rate for software projects.
2 comments - Posted by Mike Brunt at 6:42 AM - Categories: Web Servers | .NET | DataBase | CloudComputing | Default | ColdFusion | JRun-J2EE
If our web world and in particular the Web 2.0/3-0 world it to continue to survive and prosper we simply have to reduce the amount of failure in software projects.
1 comments - Posted by Mike Brunt at 6:52 AM - Categories: .NET | DataBase | CloudComputing | Default | ColdFusion | JRun-J2EE
Another way and in some ways a more dramatic way to help is by reducing the amount of work caused by each incoming request.
15 comments - Posted by Mike Brunt at 7:28 AM - Categories: Default | ColdFusion | JRun-J2EE
So I wonder, if Macromedia had not acquired Allaire, would they have survived without large scale cost cutting?
7 comments - Posted by Mike Brunt at 6:38 AM - Categories: Default | ColdFusion | JRun-J2EE
I also had a very interesting conversation today with Patrick Lightbody of "BrowserMob".
4 comments - Posted by Mike Brunt at 5:35 PM - Categories: CloudComputing | Default
Paul Neilsen, the author of SQL Server 2005 Bible.
1 comments - Posted by Mike Brunt at 5:18 PM - Categories: .NET | DataBase | Default