HTTP/2 Has Been Approved!
When the last version of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol 1.1 (HTTP/1.1) was approved in 1999, fast computers were running 500MHz Pentium III chips, Bill Clinton was president of the United States, and software engineers were working hard at fixing the Y2K bug. As for the internet, the US Federal Communications Commission defined broadband as 200 […]
How To Protect Your Server From The GHOST Vulnerability
Want to know more about GHOST Vulnerability? It is listed as a Critical issue and is officially known as CVE-2015-0235. It is a vulnerability located in the glibc library of most Linux systems and takes advantage of a condition called a “buffer overflow” and can allow a remote attacker to gain complete control of a […]
Twitter Boostrap 3.3.2 Has Been Released
For those of you currently using Twitter Boostrap in your website, Bootstrap announced version 3.3.2 yesterday! The release is focused on bug fixes, accessibility improvements, and documentation updates. It includes over 300 commits from 19 contributors. Full details of the 3.3.2 release can be found on their blog post. Twitter Bootstrap is an HTML, CSS, […]
President Obama Proposes ‘Common Sense’ Rules For Net Neutrality
US President Barack Obama is putting pressure on the Federal Communications Commission to implement “the strongest possible rules to protect net neutrality,” releasing a statement and video on Monday that urges the FCC to ensure that telecos or ISPs.
Report: Public Cloud Spending To Reach $127 Billion By 2018
The cloud market is growing six times faster than the overall IT market, according to a forecast released Monday by International Data Corporation (IDC). By 2018, public cloud services spending is expected to reach more than $127 billion, a growth rate of 22.8 percent over the $56.6 billion in spending this year.
We’ve Completed Phase 1 Of Our Network Upgrades
Our Internet connections are 10 times larger than before! We recently completed Phase 1 of our planned Network upgrades and we now have 10Gbps dedicated fiber connections from Verizon and Century Link (Savvis). The Phase 1 upgrades provide faster connections, increased capacity, and will help us battle the growing threat of DDoS attacks. Phase 2 […]