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Web 2.0 - Evolution or Revolution?
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over 6 years ago
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To paraphrase Bono, there's been a lot of talk about this next topic ... especially in Business and Entreprenuerial magazines lately. It was certainly a topic of conversation at last night's Northwest Entrepreneur Network - Evening Seminar . The topic...
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The new Card Module API
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over 6 years ago
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What is it and why is it relevant? Well, the CardMod API is a new interface for exposing common smart card functionality. It's by far the easiest way for an ISV/IHV to integrate support for their smart cards into Windows, particularly when targeting PKI...
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Running a VMware 64-bit guest OS on AMD requires 90nm CPU technology
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over 6 years ago
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This post can basically be summed up by this VMware KB article ; however, arriving at this bit of knowledge took some trial and error, to say the least, and I still don't know the whole story. Maybe someone out there can fill in the gaps. Until quite...
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What's the bar for getting a job working on <your component>?
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over 6 years ago
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My boss and I were discussing the types of projects that newbies might want to tackle on their own time, if they aspire to working on some of the components that our team (Windows Security) owns. He first gave an example that was much more exciting than...
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