Emnico Technologies Ltd. - Provides managed IT services and support, including computer network management and monitoring for SMEs by Microsoft Certified Engineers. Emnico engineers and support teams in Swindon also develop bespoke software applications and databases including websites, CRM and SharePoint. Additionally, Emnico has been developing its own network monitoring products for IT, ISP and Telecoms markets.
Meerwald, Christof - Software developer with strong interest in component frameworks (XPCOM, CORBA) and distributed/concurrent programming in C++, Java, and Python. Also contains Open Source projects and a digital photo album.
SBS Software Ges.m.b.H. - Software-Entwicklung für Banken und Bankenrechenzentren mit einer Spezialisierung auf den Bereich Kundenselbstbedienung.
Inside Samba 2.2 - Explains how Samba 2.2 improves on the already-excellent Samba 2.0.8 to create an incredibly powerful enterprise-ready Unix/Windows integration solution. The new Samba 2.2 offers a host of new improvements, including Windows 2000 client and Windows NT domain controller support, to name just a few. (April, 2001)
Shared Objects for the Object Disoriented - Introduction on how to write dynamically loadable libraries. Reviews the compilation process and naming conventions. (April, 2001)
Web Services Insider, Part 1 - Reviews the tools and technologies that have emerged over the past year, highlighting their differences and similarities. (April, 2001)
Inline Assembly for x86 in Linux - Guide to the overall use and structure of inline assembly for x86 on the Linux platform. Covers the basics of inline assembly and its various usages, gives some basic inline assembly coding guidelines, and explains the instances of inline assembly code in the Linux kernel. (March, 2001)
Comparing Two High-Performance I/O Design Patterns - Investigates and compares different design patterns of high performance TCP-based servers. In addition to existing approaches, it proposes a scalable single-codebase, multi-platform solution (with code examples) and describes its fine-tuning on different platforms. It also compares performance of Java, C# and C++ implementations of proposed and existing solutions. (November 25, 2005)