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Introduction to Scrum
Scrum teams use an empirical approach to adapt to changing requirements and priorities, with a focus on delivering working software to their customers frequently.
Semantic Search Arrives at the Web
The current generation of search engines is severely limited in its understanding of the user's intent and the web's content. Find out how semantic search can address these limitations.
SMS Messaging Using the .NET Compact Framework
SMS messaging may have it's drawbacks, but it's benefits make it a viable solution for many of today's enteprise applications. This article uses a sample hospital application to show you how to integrate SMS messaging using the .NET Compact Framework.
Security Enhancements Abound in Windows Server 2008
It's rarely wise to state that a new operating system is more secure than its predecessor because security flaws can take months to come to light after the software is released, but Paul Rubens says in the case of Windows Server 2008 we can say it with some confidence.
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