October 2011

The Future of the IT Pro and the IT Architect

by Marlon Duminy 25 October 2011 Business

So last week I attended Tech-Ed Africa 2011 and had to trek all the way to Durban on South Africa’s east coast, where it became as clear as the lovely South African blue skies … Microsoft is punting their  Cloud offering in extra-large doses. One of the first talks I attended turned out be an [...]

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PHP Applications: Pt 4 – SquirrelMail

by Robby Pedrica 19 October 2011 Applications

Squirrelmail is one of the old guard, starting life out in 1999 already. Written to HTML 4 specs, SqM tries to be as compatible as possible with the widest range of browsers. This also alludes to the fact that SqM is bare-bones at the core, with standard email functionality and not much more. The idea [...]

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PHP Applications: Pt 3 – Dokuwiki

by Robby Pedrica 11 October 2011 Applications

Wikis have come of age in the last few years, and provide a means of collating and storing documentation in a shared manner without the overhead of a full document management system. Dokuwiki itself is a flat file-based solution making backups, management and installation straightforward. Installation is as simple as transferring the installation files to [...]

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Using PowerShell from managed code

by Hannes de Jager 4 October 2011 PowerShell

PowerShell… the gracious gift to Sys-Admins from Jeffrey Snover and his team at Microsoft… It needs no introduction and is certainly one of those tools that, once you start using it, you can’t imagine life without it anymore. But hey, why should Sys-Admins have all the fun with this mighty automation framework and developers be [...]

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