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Web Applications Architectures
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ALSO CALLED:
Web Architectures
DEFINITION: A rich Internet application (RIA) is a Web application designed to deliver the same features and functions normally associated with deskop applications. RIAs generally split the processing across the Internet/network divide by locating the user interface and related activity and capability on the client side, and the data manipulation and operation on the application server side.An RIA normally runs
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Consolidate Management Software and Reduce Cost
sponsored by IBM
WEBCAST:
This webcast explores a phased approach to consolidating application management solutions, aligning IT infrastructure with business needs and reducing costs.
Posted: 27 Jul 2009 | Premiered: 27 Jul 2009
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Meeting Evolving Security Needs: Check Point Software Blade Architecture and Revolutionary IPS Software Blade
sponsored by Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.
WEBCAST:
Check Point has developed a revolutionary solution to address the increasingly complex security landscape. View this webinar to learn how Check Point software blade architecture can help your organization reduce cost while enhancing overall security.
Posted: 29 Sep 2009 | Premiered: 29 Sep 2009
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Reduce Your CPU Cost by Tuning Your SQL
sponsored by Compuware Corporation
WEBCAST:
The process of SQL "tuning" involves finding the absolute fastest route to answer your query. In this webcast, discover how SQL tuning brings down your CPU costs and lowers response and run times. Also find out answers to pressing SQL tuning questions including "how do you find the SQL to tune" and "which SQL must be tuned and why?"
Posted: 11 Nov 2009 | Premiered: 11 Nov 2009
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WEB APPLICATIONS ARCHITECTURES DEFINITION (continued):
inside a Web browser and usually does not require software installation on the client side to work. However, some RIAs may only work properly with one or more specific browsers. For security purposes, most RIAs run their client portions within a special isolated area of the client desktop called a sandbox. The sandbox limits visibility and access to the file and operating system on the client to the application server on the other side of the connection.This approach allows the client system to handle local activities, calculations, reformatting and so forth, thereby lowering the amount and frequency
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