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Introducing NVIDIA’s Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA)

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This article, the first in a series, introduces readers to the NVIDIA CUDA architecture, as good programming requires a decent amount of knowledge about...

CodeSport

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Over the next few columns, we will continue our discussion on data storage systems and look at how they are evolving to cater to...

The Architecture of Cloud Foundry

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This article explains the architecture of Cloud Foundry, a cloud virtualisation platform that is gaining popularity. So what is a cloud virtualisation platform? It is...

Apache Cassandra The Crash-Proof NoSQL Database

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The last time I wrote on NoSQL databases in February 2011, the technology was already booming. Today, these databases have changed the way developers...

Getting Started with the Beaglebone

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The article aims to make a novice well-versed with the Beaglebone. The article gives a brief overview of the Beaglebone and how to toggle...

Build Your Own Web Page With QForms

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QForm is the state-conscious, event-driven object management system for creating Web pages. QForm is the C and V of the MVC architecture of QCubed. It...

Planning on Android based Device for on Enterprise

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Android's favourable licence, established application ecosystem and well-recognised user experience has made it the preferred platform for any modern embedded system. The pluggable architecture...

Going Virtual With OpenVZ

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  This article is an introduction to OpenVZ, an open source container-based virtualisation solution for Linux. In computing, virtualisation is the creation of a virtual version...

Open Source Access to MS Exchange Server Using DavMail

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  This article introduces DavMail and demonstrates its importance in corporate scenarios for accessing mail from MS Exchange Server. Many enterprises use Microsoft Exchange for corporate...
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A Look at the Basics of LVM

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  This article deals with Logical Volume Management (LVM) and looks at how to set it up. Many years ago, when 2 GB of storage was...