The document compares the web servers IIS (Internet Information Services) and Apache. It provides an overview of each server and answers common questions from Apache administrators about whether IIS offers comparable performance, security, reliability, and flexibility. Key points covered include IIS 7.0's fully modular architecture, centralized XML configuration, and its use by some highly trafficked sites like MySpace to handle billions of page views per month, demonstrating its ability to scale.
The document provides an overview of the key features and capabilities of IIS 7.0 compared to Apache, including its extensible modular architecture, enhanced security features, improved management tools, strong support for web applications, and flexible extensibility model. It also describes IIS 7.0's integrated request pipeline, configuration and management options, and diagnostic and troubleshooting features.
IIS (Internet Information Services) is a web server application created by Microsoft for use with Windows operating systems. It supports protocols like HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and more. IIS has been included with Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, and beyond. Newer versions of IIS have added features like support for additional authentication mechanisms, modules for extending functionality, and performance/security improvements.
IIS 7.5 in Windows Server 2008 R2 includes enhancements such as ASP.NET support on Server Core, integrated administration modules for features like FTP and WebDAV, and a PowerShell module and cmdlets for management. Other new features include configuration logging and tracing, a Best Practice Analyzer for security compliance, and application auto-start functionality. The presentation discusses these and other recent investments made by Microsoft to improve reliability, security, manageability and the feature set of IIS and the Microsoft web platform.
Introduction to IIS, the integrated pipeline and application pool. Introduction to IIS features, such as compression, caching, URL rewriting, and application initialization. Troubleshooting IIS with logging and failed request tracing.
Using this PPT you will learn following things
how to upload a site using IIS?
how to configure the app pool?
how to access a website using a domain name?
The document discusses Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and its capabilities as a service platform. It describes SharePoint's ability to provide facilities for application design, development, testing, deployment and hosting along with services like collaboration, integration and security. The document outlines SharePoint's service application framework and the objects involved like services, service instances, applications and proxies. It provides examples of creating a sample calculator service application to demonstrate the process.
This document provides information about Instant Info Solutions (IIS), an IT solutions company. IIS's mission is to deliver standardized solutions that exceed client expectations and maintain high standards over time. Their core values are client centricity, meritocracy, and integrity. IIS has expertise in web development, mobile apps, digital marketing and provides SEO, SMM, and responsive website design services. They aim to turn clients' ideas into high quality, results-driven digital solutions.
Continuous delivery using Azure and VSTS, Global Azure BootCamp 2017 - EstoniaSolidify
The document discusses different approaches to continuous delivery of applications to Azure, including using infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and containers. It provides examples of architectures that deploy applications to Azure virtual machines, Azure App Services, and Azure Container Service. The key benefits highlighted are self-service provisioning, integration with continuous integration/delivery (CI/CD) pipelines in Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS), and configuration as code using tools like PowerShell DSC and ARM templates.
The document provides an overview of the key features and capabilities of IIS 7.0 compared to Apache, including its extensible modular architecture, enhanced security features, improved management tools, strong support for web applications, and flexible extensibility model. It also describes IIS 7.0's integrated request pipeline, configuration and management options, and diagnostic and troubleshooting features.
IIS (Internet Information Services) is a web server application created by Microsoft for use with Windows operating systems. It supports protocols like HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and more. IIS has been included with Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, and beyond. Newer versions of IIS have added features like support for additional authentication mechanisms, modules for extending functionality, and performance/security improvements.
IIS 7.5 in Windows Server 2008 R2 includes enhancements such as ASP.NET support on Server Core, integrated administration modules for features like FTP and WebDAV, and a PowerShell module and cmdlets for management. Other new features include configuration logging and tracing, a Best Practice Analyzer for security compliance, and application auto-start functionality. The presentation discusses these and other recent investments made by Microsoft to improve reliability, security, manageability and the feature set of IIS and the Microsoft web platform.
Introduction to IIS, the integrated pipeline and application pool. Introduction to IIS features, such as compression, caching, URL rewriting, and application initialization. Troubleshooting IIS with logging and failed request tracing.
Using this PPT you will learn following things
how to upload a site using IIS?
how to configure the app pool?
how to access a website using a domain name?
The document discusses Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and its capabilities as a service platform. It describes SharePoint's ability to provide facilities for application design, development, testing, deployment and hosting along with services like collaboration, integration and security. The document outlines SharePoint's service application framework and the objects involved like services, service instances, applications and proxies. It provides examples of creating a sample calculator service application to demonstrate the process.
This document provides information about Instant Info Solutions (IIS), an IT solutions company. IIS's mission is to deliver standardized solutions that exceed client expectations and maintain high standards over time. Their core values are client centricity, meritocracy, and integrity. IIS has expertise in web development, mobile apps, digital marketing and provides SEO, SMM, and responsive website design services. They aim to turn clients' ideas into high quality, results-driven digital solutions.
Continuous delivery using Azure and VSTS, Global Azure BootCamp 2017 - EstoniaSolidify
The document discusses different approaches to continuous delivery of applications to Azure, including using infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and containers. It provides examples of architectures that deploy applications to Azure virtual machines, Azure App Services, and Azure Container Service. The key benefits highlighted are self-service provisioning, integration with continuous integration/delivery (CI/CD) pipelines in Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS), and configuration as code using tools like PowerShell DSC and ARM templates.
NZSPC 2013 - Upgrading to SharePoint 2013Michael Noel
Michael Noel is the author of 19 technical books on enterprise technologies like SharePoint and Exchange Server that have sold over 250,000 copies. He is a partner at Convergent Computing, a San Francisco-based infrastructure and security consulting firm specializing in SharePoint, Active Directory, Exchange, and security. The document provides an overview of Michael Noel's background and expertise in documenting and consulting on Microsoft technologies.
This document discusses establishing federated interoperability between Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) and Shibboleth identity providers. It provides overviews of ADFS, Shibboleth, and Windows Live ID technologies. Configuration details are described for enabling ADFS to act as a relying party and Shibboleth to act as an identity provider. Demonstrations show a Shibboleth user accessing a sample application and a SharePoint portal through the federated systems, and passing Windows Live ID claims through Shibboleth to generate access tokens. The document concludes the interoperability was achieved with straightforward configurations and no custom software.
BlackBerry Secure Workspace for Android - Getting down to Business!Dennis Reumer
This document discusses BlackBerry Secure Workspace and its capabilities for Android devices. It provides an overview of BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 which allows for mobile device management on Android and iOS. BlackBerry Secure Workspace separates work and personal data on a device and securely stores work data. It also allows developers to leverage the secure connectivity and storage of Secure Workspace by wrapping their applications.
The document discusses integrating the Alpha Five application server with Microsoft IIS 7 (Internet Information Services) to leverage the strengths of both platforms. It describes four main goals: 1) tightly integrating Alpha Five with the IIS 7 pipeline for security, session state, and management; 2) enabling easy deployment of Alpha Five applications on IIS 7 using tools like Web Deploy; 3) allowing for high scalability solutions through use of IIS 7 features like session state providers and security integration; and 4) minimizing the impact on existing Alpha Five applications through a common object model and XML configuration. The integration is said to fully bring Alpha Five into the mainstream Microsoft web development stack.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on single sign-on with Active Directory Federation in Office 365 and SharePoint Online. The presentation covers Office 365 identity management, different identity scenarios including directory sync and ADFS, preparing the Active Directory environment, deploying and configuring ADFS, and best practices. It includes diagrams of common identity architectures and an ADFS farm architecture comparison. The goal is to explain how to implement single sign-on for Office 365 using ADFS federation.
The document provides an overview of Office 2010, discussing its improved performance, security features, and deployment options. Key points include enhanced speed through multi-core CPU and GPU support; a protected viewer for opening untrusted files; flexible retention policies and mail filtering; and deployment tools like App-V sequencing to virtualize applications. It also outlines an end user readiness framework including training content, guides, and events to help adoption.
This document summarizes an identity management presentation for Office 365 and Microsoft Azure. It discusses Azure Active Directory for identity management in the cloud, synchronizing on-premises Active Directory with Azure AD using directory sync tools, configuring Active Directory Federation Services for single sign-on, using Azure Access Control Services for authentication with external providers, and customizing the branding of Office 365 and ADFS login pages. The presenter's background and contact information are also provided.
Analytically shiny and new: A guided tour of Microsoft’s Business Intelligenc...Jason Himmelstein
Having trouble keeping up with all of the changes in the BI space around SharePoint & Office 365? Feel like every time you think you understand what is going on Microsoft pivots (pun intended) yet again? You are not alone. Join Rackspace Microsoft MVP, Jason Himmelstein, for a journey through the Microsoft story around BI and how the latest changes are making it all more cohesive & something worth investing your time (and money) into. He will cover Power BI, what changes as a result of SQL Server 2016 for SharePoint, the Excel story, and help you understand the integration story with Office 365.
Directory Synchronization Single Sign-On in Office 365InnoTech
Directory synchronization and single sign-on in Office 365 allows organizations to synchronize their on-premises Active Directory with Office 365 and implement single sign-on for user authentication. The key steps include activating directory synchronization in the Office 365 admin center, preparing Active Directory, installing the directory synchronization tool, and configuring single sign-on using AD FS for federated authentication. This provides a single set of credentials for users to access both on-premises and Office 365 resources.
Scott Scholl est un des gourous techniques sur Exchange. Il intervient à des conférences telles que Microsoft TechEd, The Experts Conference, TechReady… et Il nous fait le privilège d’animer cette session (attention, session en anglais). Il est l’auteur de plusieurs livres de référence sur Exchange. Durant cette session découvrez les nouveautés du SP2 d'Exchange sortie en décembre 2011 et les bonnes pratiques de déploiement. Cette session sera l'occasion de découvrir les nouveautés de Exchange Server 2010 SP2 tout en n'oubliant pas de revenir sur quelques fondamentaux de Exchange 2010. Nous parcourerons les améliorations autour du setup et du déploiement, de l'audit des boites aux lettres, de la messagerie unifiée, de la haute disponibilité amsi aussi des solutions d'archivage et de protection de l'information du système de messagerie.
Fast search 2010 for SharePoint 2010 Installation and ConfigurationAhmed Madany
FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint provides an enterprise search solution. It has capabilities like contextual search, document thumbnails, and BI indexing. Setup involves installing SharePoint 2010, SQL Server 2008, and FAST Search. This creates the content and query search service applications in SharePoint and configures the FAST Search servers. Authentication is set up through exporting the SharePoint STS certificate. Finally, a FAST Search Center is created for search queries.
WSO2 introduced Carbon, a new component-based SOA platform based on OSGi that provides a common architecture for their products. Carbon allows customers to combine components like the ESB, registry, business process server, and data services into customized solutions. It offers advantages over proprietary middleware like flexibility, agility, and lower costs. The first betas are available now with general availability expected in January 2019.
The document compares three options for providing identity and access management for Microsoft Online services: 1) MS Online IDs only, 2) MS Online IDs with on-premise directory synchronization, and 3) Federated IDs with on-premise directory synchronization. It provides pros and cons of each option, with the third option being most appropriate for larger enterprises as it allows for single sign-on using on-premise credentials, centralized user management, and password policies controlled on-premise while also enabling co-existence with cloud-based identities. The document also includes diagrams illustrating authentication flows and potential federated identity deployment architectures between an on-premise Active Directory and Microsoft Online services.
WSO2 Carbon 4.3 is the next major release of the WSO2 Carbon platform after version 4.2. Key updates in 4.3 include moving to Git and GitHub for version control and improving continuous integration with Jenkins. Other enhancements are stabilization of Carbon clustering with Hazelcast, improved deployment synchronization using Subversion 1.7/1.8, adding tenant deletion support, and allowing pluggable log providers and file providers for centralized logging across clusters. The release also focuses on further developing downstream products like WSO2 Application Server 6.0 that are built on the Carbon platform.
The document discusses Microsoft's Identity and Access Management solutions. It describes challenges with current systems that require time-intensive password resets and separate identities. The solutions aim to securely manage access from any device while simplifying administration through features like self-service access management, single sign-on, automated user provisioning and deprovisioning, and identity lifecycle management.
State of the EUC - 2020 What's new in End-User ComputingMarius Sandbu
- 2020 saw increased adoption of desktop and application virtualization services like Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) and FSLogix profile containers from Microsoft, as well as managed desktop offerings from Citrix.
- Updates were made to Microsoft Teams and OneDrive to improve performance and support in virtual environments. Citrix also introduced Workspace MicroApps.
- Microsoft is focusing on consolidating Intune and ConfigMgr into a single Endpoint Manager product and admin center while continuing to develop the individual products.
- Application layering solutions like App Volumes and Citrix App Layering saw updates to support newer versions of Windows 10 and Server 2019. MSIX AppAttach was introduced as a replacement for App-V but is still limited.
WSO2Con 2011: Introduction to the WSO2 Carbon PlatformAfkham Azeez
WSO2 Carbon platform is the base framework for all fifteen WSO2 products and Cloud services. Based on OSGi, WSO2 Carbon is lean, consistent, modular, componentized middleware platform for enterprise software. The Carbon platform consists of a powerful core set of components and numerous product-specific components that are plugged together to provide a unique set of products. These highly decoupled components can easily be added or removed from any Carbon instance.
This tutorial will provide a fundamental overview of WSO2 Carbon, including:
An overview of the WSO2 Carbon architecture
The advantages of a modular framework
WSO2 Carbon platform capabilities
Insights to how Carbon is developed and built
A comprehensive demo on the lifecycle of a carbon component, explaining how a component is created, plugged into the platform and used
Carbon UI framework
Liberate your components with OSGi services - Alasdair Nottinghammfrancis
OSGi DevCon 2012
Converting any large application to be OSGi based is a difficult and complex process. Many projects find the fences that OSGi put in place puts insurmountable barriers in the way of success. Many projects get a short way through to embrace the concept of modules, but frequently they get no further and as a result they do not see the many benefits of OSGi.
In this talk the speaker will discuss the trails and tribulations of moving a large software product (WebSphere Application Server) to being based on OSGi and how the new liberty profile embraces OSGi services to produce a more lightweight and flexible server runtime.
For those aware of the Modularity Maturity Model the liberty project aims to move WebSphere Application Server from Level 2 to Level 6.
This document provides an introduction to Microsoft IIS 7.0, including its components, architecture, and five major focus areas. It discusses the core components of IIS 7.0 such as protocol listeners and the Windows Activation Service. It also summarizes the five pillars of IIS 7.0: security, extensibility, configuration, system management, and diagnostics. The document demonstrates various IIS 7.0 features through examples.
Подталкиваем PHP к пределу возможностей, Michael Armstrong (lite speed techno...Ontico
The document compares the performance of LiteSpeed Web Server (LSWS), Apache, and NGINX when processing PHP scripts. Three benchmarks show LSWS significantly outperforming the others, especially with keep-alive connections enabled. This is due to optimizations in the LiteSpeed Server API (LSAPI) and its tight integration with LSWS. LSAPI allows different PHP processing modes for varying performance needs and enables fast and secure suEXEC configurations with opcode caching.
NZSPC 2013 - Upgrading to SharePoint 2013Michael Noel
Michael Noel is the author of 19 technical books on enterprise technologies like SharePoint and Exchange Server that have sold over 250,000 copies. He is a partner at Convergent Computing, a San Francisco-based infrastructure and security consulting firm specializing in SharePoint, Active Directory, Exchange, and security. The document provides an overview of Michael Noel's background and expertise in documenting and consulting on Microsoft technologies.
This document discusses establishing federated interoperability between Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) and Shibboleth identity providers. It provides overviews of ADFS, Shibboleth, and Windows Live ID technologies. Configuration details are described for enabling ADFS to act as a relying party and Shibboleth to act as an identity provider. Demonstrations show a Shibboleth user accessing a sample application and a SharePoint portal through the federated systems, and passing Windows Live ID claims through Shibboleth to generate access tokens. The document concludes the interoperability was achieved with straightforward configurations and no custom software.
BlackBerry Secure Workspace for Android - Getting down to Business!Dennis Reumer
This document discusses BlackBerry Secure Workspace and its capabilities for Android devices. It provides an overview of BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 which allows for mobile device management on Android and iOS. BlackBerry Secure Workspace separates work and personal data on a device and securely stores work data. It also allows developers to leverage the secure connectivity and storage of Secure Workspace by wrapping their applications.
The document discusses integrating the Alpha Five application server with Microsoft IIS 7 (Internet Information Services) to leverage the strengths of both platforms. It describes four main goals: 1) tightly integrating Alpha Five with the IIS 7 pipeline for security, session state, and management; 2) enabling easy deployment of Alpha Five applications on IIS 7 using tools like Web Deploy; 3) allowing for high scalability solutions through use of IIS 7 features like session state providers and security integration; and 4) minimizing the impact on existing Alpha Five applications through a common object model and XML configuration. The integration is said to fully bring Alpha Five into the mainstream Microsoft web development stack.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on single sign-on with Active Directory Federation in Office 365 and SharePoint Online. The presentation covers Office 365 identity management, different identity scenarios including directory sync and ADFS, preparing the Active Directory environment, deploying and configuring ADFS, and best practices. It includes diagrams of common identity architectures and an ADFS farm architecture comparison. The goal is to explain how to implement single sign-on for Office 365 using ADFS federation.
The document provides an overview of Office 2010, discussing its improved performance, security features, and deployment options. Key points include enhanced speed through multi-core CPU and GPU support; a protected viewer for opening untrusted files; flexible retention policies and mail filtering; and deployment tools like App-V sequencing to virtualize applications. It also outlines an end user readiness framework including training content, guides, and events to help adoption.
This document summarizes an identity management presentation for Office 365 and Microsoft Azure. It discusses Azure Active Directory for identity management in the cloud, synchronizing on-premises Active Directory with Azure AD using directory sync tools, configuring Active Directory Federation Services for single sign-on, using Azure Access Control Services for authentication with external providers, and customizing the branding of Office 365 and ADFS login pages. The presenter's background and contact information are also provided.
Analytically shiny and new: A guided tour of Microsoft’s Business Intelligenc...Jason Himmelstein
Having trouble keeping up with all of the changes in the BI space around SharePoint & Office 365? Feel like every time you think you understand what is going on Microsoft pivots (pun intended) yet again? You are not alone. Join Rackspace Microsoft MVP, Jason Himmelstein, for a journey through the Microsoft story around BI and how the latest changes are making it all more cohesive & something worth investing your time (and money) into. He will cover Power BI, what changes as a result of SQL Server 2016 for SharePoint, the Excel story, and help you understand the integration story with Office 365.
Directory Synchronization Single Sign-On in Office 365InnoTech
Directory synchronization and single sign-on in Office 365 allows organizations to synchronize their on-premises Active Directory with Office 365 and implement single sign-on for user authentication. The key steps include activating directory synchronization in the Office 365 admin center, preparing Active Directory, installing the directory synchronization tool, and configuring single sign-on using AD FS for federated authentication. This provides a single set of credentials for users to access both on-premises and Office 365 resources.
Scott Scholl est un des gourous techniques sur Exchange. Il intervient à des conférences telles que Microsoft TechEd, The Experts Conference, TechReady… et Il nous fait le privilège d’animer cette session (attention, session en anglais). Il est l’auteur de plusieurs livres de référence sur Exchange. Durant cette session découvrez les nouveautés du SP2 d'Exchange sortie en décembre 2011 et les bonnes pratiques de déploiement. Cette session sera l'occasion de découvrir les nouveautés de Exchange Server 2010 SP2 tout en n'oubliant pas de revenir sur quelques fondamentaux de Exchange 2010. Nous parcourerons les améliorations autour du setup et du déploiement, de l'audit des boites aux lettres, de la messagerie unifiée, de la haute disponibilité amsi aussi des solutions d'archivage et de protection de l'information du système de messagerie.
Fast search 2010 for SharePoint 2010 Installation and ConfigurationAhmed Madany
FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint provides an enterprise search solution. It has capabilities like contextual search, document thumbnails, and BI indexing. Setup involves installing SharePoint 2010, SQL Server 2008, and FAST Search. This creates the content and query search service applications in SharePoint and configures the FAST Search servers. Authentication is set up through exporting the SharePoint STS certificate. Finally, a FAST Search Center is created for search queries.
WSO2 introduced Carbon, a new component-based SOA platform based on OSGi that provides a common architecture for their products. Carbon allows customers to combine components like the ESB, registry, business process server, and data services into customized solutions. It offers advantages over proprietary middleware like flexibility, agility, and lower costs. The first betas are available now with general availability expected in January 2019.
The document compares three options for providing identity and access management for Microsoft Online services: 1) MS Online IDs only, 2) MS Online IDs with on-premise directory synchronization, and 3) Federated IDs with on-premise directory synchronization. It provides pros and cons of each option, with the third option being most appropriate for larger enterprises as it allows for single sign-on using on-premise credentials, centralized user management, and password policies controlled on-premise while also enabling co-existence with cloud-based identities. The document also includes diagrams illustrating authentication flows and potential federated identity deployment architectures between an on-premise Active Directory and Microsoft Online services.
WSO2 Carbon 4.3 is the next major release of the WSO2 Carbon platform after version 4.2. Key updates in 4.3 include moving to Git and GitHub for version control and improving continuous integration with Jenkins. Other enhancements are stabilization of Carbon clustering with Hazelcast, improved deployment synchronization using Subversion 1.7/1.8, adding tenant deletion support, and allowing pluggable log providers and file providers for centralized logging across clusters. The release also focuses on further developing downstream products like WSO2 Application Server 6.0 that are built on the Carbon platform.
The document discusses Microsoft's Identity and Access Management solutions. It describes challenges with current systems that require time-intensive password resets and separate identities. The solutions aim to securely manage access from any device while simplifying administration through features like self-service access management, single sign-on, automated user provisioning and deprovisioning, and identity lifecycle management.
State of the EUC - 2020 What's new in End-User ComputingMarius Sandbu
- 2020 saw increased adoption of desktop and application virtualization services like Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) and FSLogix profile containers from Microsoft, as well as managed desktop offerings from Citrix.
- Updates were made to Microsoft Teams and OneDrive to improve performance and support in virtual environments. Citrix also introduced Workspace MicroApps.
- Microsoft is focusing on consolidating Intune and ConfigMgr into a single Endpoint Manager product and admin center while continuing to develop the individual products.
- Application layering solutions like App Volumes and Citrix App Layering saw updates to support newer versions of Windows 10 and Server 2019. MSIX AppAttach was introduced as a replacement for App-V but is still limited.
WSO2Con 2011: Introduction to the WSO2 Carbon PlatformAfkham Azeez
WSO2 Carbon platform is the base framework for all fifteen WSO2 products and Cloud services. Based on OSGi, WSO2 Carbon is lean, consistent, modular, componentized middleware platform for enterprise software. The Carbon platform consists of a powerful core set of components and numerous product-specific components that are plugged together to provide a unique set of products. These highly decoupled components can easily be added or removed from any Carbon instance.
This tutorial will provide a fundamental overview of WSO2 Carbon, including:
An overview of the WSO2 Carbon architecture
The advantages of a modular framework
WSO2 Carbon platform capabilities
Insights to how Carbon is developed and built
A comprehensive demo on the lifecycle of a carbon component, explaining how a component is created, plugged into the platform and used
Carbon UI framework
Liberate your components with OSGi services - Alasdair Nottinghammfrancis
OSGi DevCon 2012
Converting any large application to be OSGi based is a difficult and complex process. Many projects find the fences that OSGi put in place puts insurmountable barriers in the way of success. Many projects get a short way through to embrace the concept of modules, but frequently they get no further and as a result they do not see the many benefits of OSGi.
In this talk the speaker will discuss the trails and tribulations of moving a large software product (WebSphere Application Server) to being based on OSGi and how the new liberty profile embraces OSGi services to produce a more lightweight and flexible server runtime.
For those aware of the Modularity Maturity Model the liberty project aims to move WebSphere Application Server from Level 2 to Level 6.
This document provides an introduction to Microsoft IIS 7.0, including its components, architecture, and five major focus areas. It discusses the core components of IIS 7.0 such as protocol listeners and the Windows Activation Service. It also summarizes the five pillars of IIS 7.0: security, extensibility, configuration, system management, and diagnostics. The document demonstrates various IIS 7.0 features through examples.
Подталкиваем PHP к пределу возможностей, Michael Armstrong (lite speed techno...Ontico
The document compares the performance of LiteSpeed Web Server (LSWS), Apache, and NGINX when processing PHP scripts. Three benchmarks show LSWS significantly outperforming the others, especially with keep-alive connections enabled. This is due to optimizations in the LiteSpeed Server API (LSAPI) and its tight integration with LSWS. LSAPI allows different PHP processing modes for varying performance needs and enables fast and secure suEXEC configurations with opcode caching.
This document discusses ASP.NET request processing internals. It begins by explaining the role of the web server and walking through the ASP.NET request pipeline. It then dives deeper into how IIS handles requests by using application pools, worker processes, and HTTP.SYS. The document demonstrates how requests flow from the client, through IIS and HTTP.SYS, to the worker process which executes the ASP.NET page lifecycle. It also covers HTTP modules and handlers and how they fit into request processing.
The document discusses different types of web servers, including Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) and the Apache web server. It provides an overview of how web servers work, describing things like HTTP requests and responses, client-server architecture, and differences between client-side and server-side scripting. The document also covers topics like installing and hosting a web server, as well as how to request documents like XHTML and PHP files from servers like IIS and Apache.
This document discusses implementing a secure software development lifecycle (SDLC) to improve application security. It outlines why the traditional approach of only involving security experts does not work. Instead, it proposes integrating security practices throughout each phase of the development process, including requirements, design, implementation, verification, and release. This includes training developers, conducting threat modeling and security testing, using security tools in continuous integration, and analyzing results to address issues early. The goal is to reduce security defects over time by changing developer mindsets and integrating security as applications are built.
IIS 7 is a major upgrade to IIS that provides improved performance, scalability, reliability, and new features. Some key enhancements include improved administration and diagnostic tools, support for managing web farms from one location, delegation of management tasks, and built-in support for technologies like PHP. IIS 7 also integrates ASP.NET configuration and provides a new authorization model.
introduction and configuration of IIS (in addition with printer)Assay Khan
IIS (Internet Information Services) is a web server platform used to host websites and web applications. It was developed by Microsoft and has the second largest market share globally behind Apache. Key features of IIS include authentication methods, modules to handle tasks like security, content processing and compression, and caching. This document also provides instructions on manually configuring IIS by adding virtual directories, ISAPI filters, and web service extensions.
The document summarizes a presentation on building complete web applications using IIS 7.0, ASP.NET 2.0 and ASP.NET AJAX. It discusses using the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit for richer AJAX interfaces, adding login management with membership and roles, configuring application services, and using Web Parts and BLINQ for personalized portals and data access. The presentation concludes that ASP.NET 2.0, ASP.NET AJAX and IIS 7 provide major advances in web development and integrated value greater than individual features.
Partying with PHP on Microsoft Internet Information Services 7goodfriday
This document discusses different ways of configuring PHP on IIS7, including loading PHP as an extension, using FastCGI, and running PHP via CGI. It compares the advantages and disadvantages of each approach. It also provides information on resources for configuring and running popular PHP applications on Windows servers using IIS7.
The document discusses a presentation about PHP and web servers. The agenda includes an introduction to PHP for Windows, discussing what PHP is and what it can do. It also discusses Windows IIS with PHP and demos. The presentation covers web servers like IIS and Apache, features of IIS in more detail, and concludes with a case study and demo of PHP on the cloud.
Make Web, Not War - Installfest: Extend Your Web Server, Rodney BuikeMake Web Not War
Install Windows Server 2008 R2 RC (valid up to one year) and find out what's new in IIS and the Microsoft Web Platform. Then walk through a variety of Demos including ASP.NET & PHP on Server Core, Remote Management of Server Core, Windows PowerShell Web Administration on Server Core & Web Deployment Tool.
Windows Server 2008 is a powerful web application and services platform that provides improved manageability, lower infrastructure costs, and powerful hosting of applications and services. New features include increased scalability, a server core installation option, support for additional web technologies like PHP, and enhanced media delivery options. Administration is simplified through tools like the unified Server Manager and powerful new APIs for automation.
This document provides system requirements and new features for Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0. It recommends a 550MHz processor with at least 256MB RAM and 2GB of storage. New features include an XML configuration file for easier management, improved security through disabling installation by default, and enhanced performance, scalability and manageability through features like caching and worker process recycling. IIS 6.0 also provides better integration with ASP.NET.
This document provides system requirements and new features for Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0. It recommends a 550MHz processor with at least 256MB RAM and 2GB of storage. New features include an XML configuration file for easier management, improved security through disabling installation by default, and enhanced performance, scalability and manageability through features like caching and worker process recycling. IIS 6.0 also provides better integration with ASP.NET and supports new technologies like IPv6 and 64-bit platforms.
The Microsoft Web Platform is a set of tools, servers and technologies optimized for building and hosting web applications. It includes PHP, IIS, and SQL Server which provide a complete stack for developing and hosting websites and applications. The platform offers high performance, security, scalability and tools to simplify deployment. It allows using individual components or the full integrated platform on Windows, Azure, or both.
The document discusses the architecture and performance improvements of IIS 6.0 over previous versions. Key points include: IIS 6.0 uses a new process model with HTTP.sys, WAS, and worker processes to improve isolation and reliability. Features like application pools, recycling, and health monitoring enhance availability. ASP.NET applications benefit from this new architecture and best practices like caching, logical tiered design, and limiting server controls improve performance.
The document discusses the Internet Server Application Programming Interface (ISAPI). It provides the following key details:
- ISAPI is an API for Microsoft's IIS web server that allows developers to create extensions (DLL files) that add functionality to the server. Extensions can be used to dynamically generate web pages.
- ISAPI extensions have full access to IIS functionality and run within an IIS-controlled process. Filters can modify incoming and outgoing request/response streams.
- Common ISAPI applications include ASP, ASP.NET, ColdFusion, Perl, and PHP. ISAPI makes it possible to use languages like C/C++, Delphi, and Visual FoxPro to create web applications.
PHP Enhancement with Windows Server 2008Krit Kamtuo
This document discusses enhancing PHP performance on Windows Server 2008. It summarizes improvements made to PHP performance through updates to the PHP compiler and how Windows Server 2008 features like IIS, URL Rewriting, Output Caching, and Smooth Streaming can improve PHP applications. It also discusses how pricing for PHP hosting on Windows has become more competitive over time, leading to increased PHP adoption on the Windows platform.
- Windows is a secure, stable operating system that can effectively run PHP/MySQL and Drupal websites using IIS as the web server. Key advantages include excellent performance, integration with Windows server features, and easy deployment and management tools like WebPI and WebDeploy.
- IIS provides a high-performance platform for PHP and Drupal through features like FastCGI, URL rewrite, and Windows Cache. SQL Server is also a good database option supported by Drupal modules.
- Tools like WebPI, Drush, and WebDeploy streamline Drupal installation and management on Windows. Web hosting programs like WebsitesSpark provide resources for developing on the Microsoft platform.
This document provides an overview of how to deploy an ASP.NET web application to a production web server. It discusses key concepts like virtual directories, application pools, and authentication. The steps described are to configure a virtual directory in IIS Manager pointing to the application files, select an application pool, and optionally use tools like the ASP.NET compiler or Visual Studio's publish/copy website features to deploy the application with minimal additional configuration.
WebSphere Application Server V8.5 introduces the Liberty profile which provides a simpler and more dynamic runtime for web applications compared to the traditional static profile. It also includes enhancements to developer experience such as support for Java SE 7, OSGi Blueprint for EJBs, and improved application migration and IDE tools. New features for application resiliency include Intelligent Management which provides capabilities for intelligent routing, dynamic clustering, and health management to improve application performance and availability.
This document summarizes a talk on building, deploying, and managing Windows Azure applications. It discusses setting up cloud services and SQL databases using Azure tools in Visual Studio. It covers deploying applications to the cloud via Visual Studio, the Azure portal, or PowerShell. It also describes ways to view applications in the cloud like Remote Desktop, diagnostics, and SQL distributed views. The talk demonstrates these concepts and provides resources for learning more.
This document summarizes a talk on building, deploying, and managing Windows Azure applications. It discusses setting up cloud services and SQL databases using Visual Studio tools. It covers deploying applications to the cloud through Visual Studio, the management portal, or PowerShell. It also describes ways to view applications in the cloud like remote desktop, diagnostics, and SQL distributed views. The talk provides an overview of key concepts like deploying and updating applications, hosting web roles with full IIS, and using resources to learn more.
This document provides an overview and summary of new features in ASP.NET 4.0, including core services improvements, changes to Web Forms, and enhancements to Visual Studio 2010 for web application development and deployment. Some key updates covered include web.config file minification, extensible output caching, automatic web application startup, URL routing support for Web Forms, project template changes, and improved tools for web packaging, config transformations, and one-click publishing.
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Este documento analiza el modelo de negocio de YouTube. Explica que YouTube y otros sitios de video online representan un nuevo modelo de negocio para contenidos audiovisuales debido al cambio en los hábitos de consumo causado por las nuevas tecnologías. Describe cómo YouTube aprovecha la participación de los usuarios para mejorar continuamente y atraer una audiencia diferente a la de los medios tradicionales.
The defense was successful in portraying Michael Jackson favorably to the jury in several ways:
1) They dressed Jackson in ornate costumes that conveyed images of purity, innocence, and humility.
2) Jackson was shown entering the courtroom as if on a red carpet, emphasizing his celebrity status.
3) Jackson appeared vulnerable, childlike, and in declining health during the trial, eliciting sympathy from jurors.
4) Defense attorney Tom Mesereau effectively presented a coherent narrative of Jackson as a victim and portrayed Neverland as a place of refuge, undermining the prosecution's arguments.
Michael Jackson was born in 1958 in Gary, Indiana and rose to fame in the 1960s as the lead singer of The Jackson 5, topping music charts in the 1970s. As a solo artist in the 1980s, his album Thriller broke music records. In the 1990s and 2000s, Jackson faced several legal issues related to child abuse allegations while continuing to release music. He married Lisa Marie Presley and Debbie Rowe and had two children before his death in 2009.
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The prosecution lost the Michael Jackson trial due to several key mistakes and weaknesses in their case:
1) The lead prosecutor, Thomas Sneddon, was too personally invested in the case against Jackson, having pursued him for over a decade without success.
2) Sneddon's opening statement was disorganized and weak, failing to effectively outline the prosecution's case.
3) The accuser's mother was not credible and damaged the prosecution's case through her erratic testimony, history of lies and con artist behavior.
4) Many prosecution witnesses were not credible due to prior lawsuits against Jackson, debts owed to him, or having been fired by him. Several witnesses even took the Fifth Amendment.
Here are three examples of public relations from around the world:
1. The UK government's "Be Clear on Cancer" campaign which aims to raise awareness of cancer symptoms and encourage early diagnosis.
2. Samsung's global brand marketing and sponsorship activities which aim to increase brand awareness and favorability of Samsung products worldwide.
3. The Brazilian government's efforts to improve its international image and relations with other countries through strategic communication and diplomacy.
The three most important functions of public relations are:
1. Media relations because the media is how most organizations reach their key audiences. Strong media relationships are crucial.
2. Writing, because written communication is at the core of public relations and how most information is
Michael Jackson Please Wait... provides biographical information about Michael Jackson including his birthdate, birthplace, parents, height, interests, idols, favorite foods, films, and more. It discusses his background, career highlights including influential albums like Thriller, and films he appeared in such as The Wiz and Moonwalker. The document contains photos and details about Jackson's life and illustrious music career.
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The document discusses the process of manufacturing celebrity and its negative byproducts. It argues that celebrities are rarely the best in their individual pursuits like singing, dancing, etc. but become famous due to being products of a system controlled by wealthy elites. This system stifles opportunities for worthy artists and creates feudalism. The document also asserts that manufactured celebrities should not be viewed as role models due to behaviors like drug abuse and narcissism that result from the celebrity-making process.
Michael Jackson was a child star who rose to fame with the Jackson 5 in the late 1960s and early 1970s. As a solo artist in the 1970s and 1980s, he had immense commercial success with albums like Off the Wall, Thriller, and Bad, which featured hit singles and groundbreaking music videos. However, his career and public image were plagued by controversies related to allegations of child sexual abuse in the 1990s and 2000s. He continued recording and performing but faced ongoing media scrutiny into his private life until his death in 2009.
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The document discusses using social networking tools like Twitter and Facebook in K-12 education. Twitter allows students and teachers to share short updates and can be used to give parents a window into classroom activities. Facebook allows targeted advertising that could be used to promote educational activities. Both tools could help facilitate communication between schools and communities if used properly while managing privacy and security concerns.
Facebook has over 300 million active users who log on daily, and allows brands to create public profile pages to interact with users. Pages are for brands and organizations only, while groups can be made by any user about any topic. Pages do not show admin names and have no limits on fans, while groups display admin names and are limited to 5,000 members. Content on pages should aim to provoke action from subscribers and establish a regular posting schedule using a conversational tone.
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Hare Chevrolet is a car dealership located in Noblesville, Indiana that has successfully used social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube to create a positive brand image. They invest significant time interacting directly with customers online to foster a sense of community rather than overtly advertising. As a result, Hare Chevrolet has built a large, engaged audience on social media and serves as a model for how brands can use online presences strategically.
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This document provides instructions for signing up for Facebook and Twitter accounts. It outlines the sign up process for both platforms, including filling out forms with name, email, password and other details. It describes how the platforms will then search for friends and suggest people to connect with. It also explains how to search for and follow the Dougherty County Public Library page on both Facebook and Twitter once signed up. The document concludes by thanking participants and providing a contact for any additional questions.
Paragon Software announces the release of Paragon NTFS for Mac OS X 8.0, which provides full read and write access to NTFS partitions on Macs. It is the fastest NTFS driver on the market, achieving speeds comparable to native Mac file systems. Paragon NTFS for Mac 8.0 fully supports the latest Mac OS X Snow Leopard operating system in 64-bit mode and allows easy transfer of files between Windows and Mac partitions without additional hardware or software.
This document provides compatibility information for Olympus digital products used with Macintosh OS X. It lists various digital cameras, photo printers, voice recorders, and accessories along with their connection type and any notes on compatibility. Some products require booting into OS 9.1 for software compatibility or do not support devices that need a serial port. Drivers and software are available for download from Olympus and other websites for many products to enable use with OS X.
To use printers managed by the university's Information Technology Services (ITS), students and faculty must install the ITS Remote Printing software on their Mac OS X computer. This allows them to add network printers, log in with their ITS account credentials, and print documents while being charged per page to funds in their pre-paid ITS account. The document provides step-by-step instructions for installing the software, adding a network printer, and printing to that printer from any internet connection on or off campus. It also explains the pay-in-advance printing payment system and how to check printing charges.
The document provides an overview of the Mac OS X user interface for beginners, including descriptions of the desktop, login screen, desktop elements like the dock and hard disk, and how to perform common tasks like opening files and folders. It also addresses frequently asked questions for Windows users switching to Mac OS X, such as where documents are stored, how to save or find documents, and what the equivalent of the C: drive is in Mac OS X. The document concludes with sections on file management tasks like creating and deleting folders, organizing files within applications, using Spotlight search, and an overview of the Dashboard feature.
This document provides a checklist for securing Mac OS X version 10.5, focusing on hardening the operating system, securing user accounts and administrator accounts, enabling file encryption and permissions, implementing intrusion detection, and maintaining password security. It describes the Unix infrastructure and security framework that Mac OS X is built on, leveraging open source software and following the Common Data Security Architecture model. The checklist can be used to audit a system or harden it against security threats.
This document summarizes a course on web design that was piloted in the summer of 2003. The course was a 3 credit course that met 4 times a week for lectures and labs. It covered topics such as XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, Photoshop, and building a basic website. 18 students from various majors enrolled. Student and instructor evaluations found the course to be very successful overall, though some improvements were suggested like ensuring proper software and pairing programming/non-programming students. The document also discusses implications of incorporating web design material into existing computer science curriculums.