From Collaboration to Dynamic Collaboration: The Story Behind CollabraSpace
From Collaboration to Dynamic Collaboration: The Story Behind CollabraSpace Technologies come and go, but it is our people and their commitment to learning, growing and solving difficult problems that...
View ArticleCreating a Dynamic Collaborative Environment for Your Employees
As a company rooted in collaboration, our philosophy for applying collaboration technologies is more dynamic in approach. When people go to a collaboration site and no one is there, will they come...
View ArticleSoftware Component Architectures
Software systems range wildly in size depending on the need – everything from a single executable to hundreds of composite services spread across any number of deployment platforms. Systems...
View ArticleFour Areas of Consideration when Migrating from EJB to Spring
Many Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) applications make use of the Enterprise Java Bean (EJB) architecture to encapsulate the business logic for enterprise applications. This works well whenever the...
View ArticleCollabraSpace Goes Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
CollabraSpace “goes pink” for the month of October in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. As one of the most common cancers found in women, breast cancer is also the 2nd leading cause of death in...
View ArticleSecuring your Collaborative Environment
As the government struggles to reduce costs, we have seen an increased interest in improving efficiencies and reducing costs through collaboration. Alternately, we have also seen a renewed push for...
View ArticleMachine Learning for Cybersecurity
The amount of data collected by computer systems on a daily basis is staggering. Making sense of all this data is often a daunting task. Machine Learning algorithms are often used to identify...
View ArticleGetting to know our employees: How can a moustache make a difference?
Blog 2 in a series of “Getting to Know Our Employees”. We’re a company of techie’s but what we do doesn’t define who we are. We have fabulous team members who each have their own interests, hobbies...
View ArticleGetting to Know our Employees: Thankful
Blog 1 in a series of “Getting to Know Our Employees”. We’re a company of techie’s but what we do doesn’t define who we are. We have fabulous team members who each have their own interests, hobbies...
View ArticleHow IT Candidates Get Noticed – Part 1: Events Reshaping the Government...
In the current era of increasing competition for interesting IT work in the government contracting industry, candidates need to set themselves apart from their peers. There are many ways to make...
View ArticleHow IT Candidates Get Noticed – Part 2: Preparing for opportunities, adapting...
Candidates currently looking for interesting government contracting work are faced with an unfamiliar environment: where there was once a seemingly endless demand for ‘tried and true technical...
View ArticleNetwork Penetration Testing 101, It’s Black and White
There has been a lot of press covering recent high profile security breaches. The criminals behind these attacks may think of themselves as “hackers”, but the professionals who protect and secure...
View ArticleWhy Stream Processing?
In today’s world of data processing, everyone is talking about the cloud and the latest tools for processing big, unstructured data. The cloud is a great tool in your toolbox, but it can’t handle...
View ArticleWho’s that knocking at my port? Or, how do I secure these cyber doors?
What if someone knocked on your door every fifteen minutes? What if they just tried the knob and walked in? Since locked doors help prevent burglary[1], I check the doors before going to bed at night...
View ArticleMonitoring Options for MongoDB
In this age of Big Data, there is a need to scale the database horizontally across many nodes with a technique referred to as sharding. When you “shard”, you put small amounts of a large dataset onto...
View ArticleOctober Pink
October. Tenth month of the year. True beginning of fall. Changing colors. Orange. Pink? For the majority of my life, October was all about cooler temperatures, football, raking leaves, pumpkin spice...
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