Monthly Archives: March 2012

Amazon Elastic Beanstalk now support PHP and Git deployment

Could be fun for custom WordPress deployments or suchlike. Dear Amazon Web Services Customer, We are excited to announce that AWS Elastic Beanstalk now supports a PHP runtime and Git deployment. Elastic Beanstalk already makes it easier to quickly deploy … Continue reading

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AWS disaster recovery in the cloud

An interesting event from AWS Are you interested in implementing disaster recovery in the cloud for your websites or applications, including enterprise applications from Oracle, SAP and Microsoft? Attend this webinar on 28 March 2012, 14:00 GMT / 15:00 CET and … Continue reading

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Add Snagit printer to your workflow

I have just found out that Snagit printer can be of great benefit to project managers. As a project manager document control is a big part of what I do. Final versions of documents are always PDFs. One common problem … Continue reading

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Why Windows 8 server is a game-changer • The Register

An interesting article on Windows 8 Server. Why Windows 8 server is a game-changer More than just a few tweaks… via Why Windows 8 server is a game-changer • The Register. Windows Server has always been the choice of businesses … Continue reading

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A review of Railo 3 Beginner’s Guide by Mark Drew

I have been blogging ColdFusion for several years and Mark’s publisher kindly sent me a copy of his new book to review. Railo 3 Beginner’s Guide is a great introduction to the ColdFusion language and using it on the free … Continue reading

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See heavenly bodies tonight (free)

If you go outside tonight at about eight o’clock you should be able to see four heavenly bodies. In the East you will see the full Moon and to its left you should see an orange dot that is Mars. … Continue reading

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Off topic – How to repair a Yamaha student trumpet with a stuck tuning slide

Off topic as a service to the web. If you have Yamaha student trumpet with a stuck tuning slide (the big one at the front of the trumpet) be aware that unlike other manufacturers Yamaha does not solder the joints … Continue reading

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Mobile advert income from different demographics

Flurry (every app developer’s best friend) has published a great article on mobile advertising. I don’t know whether this shows that teenagers are worth more or less than I expected. Since they are heavy communications users the page views will … Continue reading

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