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Amazon brings Glacier and Redshift to Australia
Data archiving and warehousing services arrive in antipodes, but, once again, at an increased cost.
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Android is the next platform of choice for Windows developers
Google's open-source mobile operating system pips iOS as the next platform that developers want to deploy to, according to a survey by Embarcadero.
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Why are we still trusting user input?
A report released this week has shown the problems present in parsing PHP superglobals, but also the bigger issue of trusting user input at all remains.
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Lack of DNS redundancy takes down award-winning system
No matter how much cloud is used, if DNS is your single point of failure, you're going to have a bad time.
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The impacts of virtualising each and every wheel
In the next few years, virtualisation is set to jump out of the server and inhabit the rest of the datacentre, and it's going to change your job.
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The neckbeard sysadmin as an endangered species
Cloud and virtualisation technologies have changed the way sysadmins work, and impacted the number of them. If you haven't thought about it already, it's time to diversify.
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Lack of accessibility should kill CAPTCHAs, but where's the replacement?
Several Australian consumer groups have combined to call for an end to CAPTCHAs across the web.
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All the good money is in government websites
Being able to charge millions of dollars for a new government website - it's good work if you can get it.
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Use installLocation to help out older Android devices
A simple line in your Android app's manifest can save much user frustration.
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Android Studio can fix Android development
Google has finally decided to get rid of the Eclipse albatross from Android's neck.