Using ADFS 3.0 with MVC 6 (ASP.NET 5) After struggling with this requirement for more than a day, and reading too much information about the OAuth2 protocol, I finally was able to accomplish it, and thought it will save some time to document the process for future use. So here are the required steps: Create a new project with Visual Studio 2015 Create […]
Akamai Q3 2015 Security Report Today’s online security risks are top of mind for many CIOs and CEOs. With significant data breaches happening at major retailers and websites in 2015, it’s no wonder why security concerns are at the forefront. In fact, Gartner lists Security in the CIOs Top 10 Technology Priorities 2016, and the National Association of Chief Information […]
DevOps for Enterprise: A New Approach to Scaling up IT A growing problem for IT service organizations is how they’re bogged down under their own organizational weight and traditional work processes. As market demand accelerates, this old school methodology is impairing enterprises who actually need to scale up performance and capability. For many enterprise IT departments, a new solution is taking root. It promises to […]
Don’t Take Risks with Enterprise-Class WordPress – Get Bank-Grade Security Wondering why anyone would attack you or your clients’ WordPress site? Most attacks are perpetrated to install a script on your server, which would allow a hacker to send out high volumes of spam email. It is also possible they are seeking confidential information, or perhaps looking to leak sensitive information to the public. The […]
Support Without Limits No Limit Escalations is a Beautiful Thing You might be wondering why any hosting company would offer no limit support ticket escalations. Most providers pose strict limits on mission critical tickets and even charge extra for them since they require access to top individuals at a moments notice. This can lead to delays, downtime, and […]