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Easy CGI offers .NET 3.5 Hosting
Easy CGI, a leading provider of Windows hosting, is launching .NET 3.5 hosting for all customers of its shared hosting plans.
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Easy CGI offers DNN 4.7
DotNetNuke Platinum Sponsor, Easy CGI, is now offering the latest version, DotNetNuke 4.7, through its easy to use script installation tool.
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Article: Spotlight on Microsoft SQL Server
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SQL Server is the most popular web
database with 68% market share
(Zona Research, January 2000)
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While working for IBM in the 1970's, a developer named E.F. Codd figured that there had to be a better way to save space within a particular database. Therefore, he created the relational model for database management that all relational database management systems (RDBMS) use, including Microsoft SQL Server.
Now perhaps you've asked yourself, "How Can I Benefit from Microsoft SQL Server?" First, Microsoft claims that their latest version, Microsoft SQL Server 2008, is more secure...
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Article: Understanding DNS
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The depth of the DNS tree is limited to 127
levels and each node can be comprised of
up to 63 characters.
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Every computer on the internet has an assigned Internet Protocol (or IP) address. IP addresses are a series of four number seperated by periods, and usually appear in the following format: 45.208.359.88. IP addresses allow computers to send information across the internet to a specific recipient. While these numbers are easy for computers to read, they can be confusing for humans to memorize. Instead, we use Domain names to access websites (www.easycgi.com, www.yahoo.com). The system that translates these human-readable domain names into machine-readable IP addresses is called Domain Name System (DNS). But how do all these names and numbers connect? The answer is ...
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