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The Buzz of Cloud Computing

Monday, June 15th, 2009

We talk of computation as a service bundle when we talk of cloud computing. We aim to use the entire platform including the server infrastructure, computer network, operating system and software applications as a service and aim to pay per use basis.

The situation is like taking the flight to a destination with a small fee where we do not need to be worried about cost and maintenance of aircraft, airport infrastructure and maintenance, and crew salary, etc. We only pay a fee for the flight ticket, for the service we hire or paying for use only.

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jQuery in Opendelight Framework

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

As we work through conceptual guidelines of new revision to the PHP Application Framework, we battle hard to incorporate a standard client-side library that can provide robust support to AJAX calls, and at the same time, can help build client layer easily and in quick manner. The numerous attractive libraries pose a great difficulty to choose the right one.

We are not interested in choosing just a light-weight one. We would rather like to have an enterprise-grade Javascript library which can be used for broad-range of purposes. The natural choice becomes jQuery as it provides a well-performing core file along with diverse set of plugins for almost all required tasks. The better part is that it provides a customizable user interface (UI) library to achieve the client-side UI building tasks. Though the library is yet to cover all macro-aspects of functional information architecture like menus and layouts, the library provides a step in right direction.

CMS Challenges – Usability and SEO

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Content Management System (CMS) has come a long way. CMS may be used for Intranet information management or for public websites management. While latter requires SEO aspects to be addressed adequately, both must focus on usability of content patterns and organizations achieved through a content management system.

While the administration side of CMS does not need any SEO, it requires usability as a major aspects usually in a multiuser environment. It is basically important when the CMS has a workflow built into. The admin users or authors need to be able to use the system to write and publish content. Moreover, the parameters of usability also encompass the flexibility of the system to adapt to the custom workflow in a publishing environment.
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Website Content and SEO Challenges

Friday, June 20th, 2008

No consultant can ensure an optimized web page for search engine without adequate content in it. Website content development has dual tasks of keeping the natural flow of content to reach website visitors and appropriate key phrase density to earn favour of search engines.

What is the website for?

Due to the business paradigms and marketing criteria, the site owners tend to put their entire effort to make the site visible to search engines – they optimize the website for search engines. There are many instances when they forget the situation where the consumers or visitors in flesh and blood use the website after finding it through search engines. Usability factor comes in.
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