Daunting, isn’t it?
You read all these headlines about the latest data breaches, and you worry your organization could be next.
After all, if TalkTalk, Target, and Equifax can’t keep their data safe, what chance do you have?
Daunting, isn’t it?
You read all these headlines about the latest data breaches, and you worry your organization could be next.
After all, if TalkTalk, Target, and Equifax can’t keep their data safe, what chance do you have?
Ubuntu 18.10 will be released this October, and we already have information about the new Ubuntu’s features, changes, release date, and more.
Solr and Elasticsearch have emerged as the two leaders of open source search engines. While both have one thing in common, Lucene, they have plenty of differences. Because of this, one may be a better choice than the other. That depends largely on what your intended purposes are. Check out the following differences to determine which solution may be the best for your project.
We use Namecheap for all of our domains. They have the cheapest prices on the market (especially if you get a deal during Black Friday/Cyber Monday). They also have a huge list of .cool new available TLD extensions that you can register. What we like about them is that even though they are cheap, they are still reliable and have great 24/7 support. Finding both cheap and quality products is an unthinkable task nowadays. However, Namecheap is great (for domains).