February 20, 2012

New SOPA Protects our Children, Adults, and Colocation Providers

The SOPA bill is back in the news this past weekend due to what people are calling SOPA Part II, the House of Representatives Bill 1981(H.R. 1981) Protecting Children from Internet Pornographers Act of 2011. Internet advocates are trying to […]
February 17, 2012

How and Why Are Data Centers Going Green?

We’ve recently seen strong trends with some of America’s biggest global tech corporations making their data greener. This has subsequently created further demand for environmental energy professionals to manage internal resources towards achieving business and green goals. In order to […]
February 16, 2012

Procedural Vs MVC Programming

I am digital all-rounder Matt Rhys-Davies, and I’m gracing this page today to provide my brief thoughts on web application development and which side of the fence I sit in regards to the conflict over MVC and Procedural programming techniques. […]
February 15, 2012

Three Technology Solutions to Grow Your Business

Technology is developing at an ever more rapid pace and one of the main beneficiaries has been the business community. Today’s advancements have allowed companies to improve their productivity while often being able to decrease costs at the same time. […]
February 9, 2012

Web Browser War: Google Chrome vs. Internet Explorer

The Best Browser Takes a Hit Since its inception in 2008, Google Chrome was plowing through market shares like a steamroller. Quarter after quarter, it gained more attention and higher market shares. However, for the second time in its life, […]
January 18, 2012

Understanding the SOPA Bill: For the Average Internet User

In case you haven’t heard, which seems nearly impossible, major websites, plus some 10,000 other sites, are protesting the SOPA bill. Now what is the SOPA bill exactly? First off, SOPA stands for Stop Online Piracy Act.  If passed, the […]
January 5, 2012

Gartner Announces Lower IT Spending Growth Rate in 2012

The 2012 IT spending forecast by research firm Gartner has been lowered from 4.6 percent to only 3.7 percent growth, as of this morning from their official announcement. Vice President Richard Gordon has attributed the change to factors such as […]