It concentrates primarily on the description of the R* commit protocols, Presumed Abort (PA) and Presumed Commit (PC).
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WEB 2.0 SECURITY
As more and more companies are integrating Web 2.0 strategies into their Web sites, security vulnerabilities abound. Web 2.0 security discusses these vulnerabilities, issues with using open source software, and other security issued faced.
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A new survey says 63 percent of more than 4,000 respondents in 12 countries said that social media in the workplace...
Using the KM API in a WebDynpro DC is quite different from normal WebDynpro Applications.
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Web 2.0 platforms – like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube – have reached a social tipping point, transforming the way we...
Web 2.0 tools like wikis and blogs open up new channels for business. But they also create new security headaches.
Google's rumored GDrive launch would enable users to access their personal computer from any internet connection.
This is more of a ‘note to self’ than anything else, but if you’re developing for iPhone it may save you some...
International law enforcement agencies are investigating what may be the largest documented botnet, a network of tens...
The information consumers willingly, and oftentimes unwittingly, unleash on social-media websites sets off a feeding...
A sample of spam transactions finds most pass through just three banks, study finds.
A security vulnerability on Facebook for years gave advertisers and other third parties a way to access users' accounts...
Zuckerberg admits he wrotes the IMs and says he "absolutely" regrets them.
AccuWeather has a Flash Lite weather application featured on youtube via Forum Nokia Innovation 2008. Who said weather...
The Boston Globe and other outlets reported this weekend that Carbonite lost data for 7,500 customers.
We've just received about a half dozen rapid fire tips all showing the same thing: the Facebook app Sendible...
This article makes the distinction between proper use of data and improper use of data. When playing a game, people...
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