[TechRepublic] Is bug-free, secure software attainable?

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TechRepublic Member | May 31, 2011

Working towards bug-free, secure software

Buggy and, thus, insecure software is a fact of life. But, it doesn't have to be, according to an Australian research team. Michael Kassner reports on an ambitious new effort in code verification. Read more

Resource of the day

The Best Practices for Information Management

IBM's information management systems are powerful and robust, especially when you're using them to the fullest. Read this guide to learn the best practices from the IBM experts to ensure you're getting the most out of your information management system.


Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Use Password Safe to save effort and time in Windows 7

Save time, effort, and privacy with Password Safe, a password manager on the Microsoft Windows platform. Read more

Apps for file sharing, backups, gaming, and more

For his May 2011 mobile apps roundup, Scott Lowe features cloudsyncr, ShareFile Mobile, AD HelpDesk, MyBackup Pro, and Atari's Greatest Hits. Read more

How innovative design allowed one cloud company to withstand Amazon's recent outage

The criticism of the recent Amazon outage was nothing short of bountiful. One cloud solution company managed to avoid any interruption due to the Amazon failure, however. IT pro Rick Vanover explains how ShareFile's robust design allowed it to route around outages. Read more

Poll: Should you really trust the cloud with your valuable data?

Cloud computing is the latest, hottest thing right now, but should you really trust Microsoft, Google, Amazon, or anyone else with your valuable data? Read more

Form validation: Create a simple web form with Dreamweaver

Ryan Boudreaux shares a step-by-step tutorial on how to create a simple web form with validation rules with Dreamweaver (basic steps apply using other tools). Read more

Featured multimedia

 

Happy hackers at Maker Faire 2011 (photos)

A diverse mix of science, engineering, design, and art--with everything from robots to knitting to exploding soda to steam rollers--Maker Faire is an otherworldly celebration of the creative impulse. View on site


Must-read resume tips

Resume tips for experienced IT pros

Lead with your skill set

List accomplishments not duties

Use punctuation to your advantage

Never underestimate the power of a resume typo


Today's recommended downloads

Using Oracle Applications on IBM's DB2 (IBM)

Selecting the Right Label Printer (Intermec Technologies)

Increasing Data Center Efficiency with the Right Power (American Power Conversion (APC))

Cooling strategies for high-density racks and blade servers (American Power Conversion (APC))

Ensure High Availability for Critical Systems and Apps (Quest Software)


Apps for file sharing, backups, gaming, and more

For his May 2011 mobile apps roundup, Scott Lowe features cloudsyncr, ShareFile Mobile, AD HelpDesk, MyBackup Pro, and Atari's Greatest Hits.




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