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UKLUG – Day 1

Great first day of UKLUG in Cardiff – the premier Lotus / IBM developer or admin event each year. Once again managed and facilitate by Warren Elsmore and his team of yellow elves – it has been a pleasure to listen and learn from the presenters of the sessions. The opening general session was a […]


Host your own on-premise meetings and conferences

The Apache Project OpenMeetings has had an update and is definitely moving towards becoming an interesting alternative to some of the commercial offerings that are available via the web. The reason for hosting your own conferencing tool is that integration with PBX and other internal systems may make this approach more valuable for businesses. Openmeetings provides […]


Has Apple killed Safari for Windows ?

I actually use a range of browsers – including Safari on Windows. I was surprised to see some articles this morning suggest the end of the road for this alternative browser. Enjoying the choice that the Apple developed browser brings to a field which sometimes seems stagnant and limited in innovation – was something that […]


Start PICKing On Your Data !

When something related crops up several times in a few days you really start to wonder whats going on? In a conversation with a client regarding a ERP system upgrade we got to talking about the database it was written in and they were surprised when I knew what this database was. PICK was used […]


Coding on Cloud 9 ?

I mentioned this to a colleague for an upcoming project. Its an online line coding ide… Key features in the latest release of Cloud9 IDE include: Real-Time Collaboration – Enables real-time editing, debugging, and chat functionality for distributed teams. Offline Support – Cloud9LOCAL is a small app that connects to hosted projects and keeps them […]