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David Carmichael
David Carmichael works for Hewlett-Packard as a technical problem manager in Alpharetta, Georgia. He earned a bachelors degree in computer science from West Virginia University in 1987 and has been helping customers resolve their IT problems ever since. David has written articles for HP's IT Resource Center (http://itrc.hp.com) and presented at HP World 2003.

Linux Processes: Structure, Hangs and Core Dumps
Troubleshooting a Linux process follows the same general methodology as that used with traditional UNIX systems. In both systems, for process hangs, we identify the system resources being used by the process and attempt to identify the cause for the process to sto...

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Apatar Open Source Data Integration Improves the Quality of Customer Data with StrikeIron US Address Verification
Eric S. wrote: If the "no-code" choice hides the complexity of data integration, it also limits the tool's flexibility as well. Indeed, by choosing the "zero code" solution, it becomes also difficult to deal with the need for customized processing. That's why Apatar is more g...
Progress Software to Acquire IONA Technologies
Varun Dube wrote: Hi, I saw this coming. Most SOA product vendors were busy strengthening there core SOA stack and SOA quality and operations were totally ignored areas. I had in my post predicted that increasing awareness amongst customers would spark another wave on consoli...
AJAX and Enterprise RIA Tools - JSF, Flex, and JavaFX
Michael wrote: As Photoshop and Co can export to JavaFX this would be really interesting in Xara 4 , as it is my prefered program. Are there any plugins or is it coming from Xara itself in the near future? hopefully! I'm interesting too who needs that .... yours Michael
Consolidated Disaster Recovery Using Virtualization
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Opinion: Give ColdFusion Some Room to Breathe
Kai Tischler wrote: Hello Andy ! I have just recently rediscovered the possible value of "ColdFusion on Java"; and now we have also "CF Groovy" at our disposal ... My question is really: You mentioned that You use Java for domain modeling; how do You do this concretely in a "...
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