by XTIVIA | Jan 8, 2016 | Blog, Databases
This article is part 10 in a series on the top 10 most common mistakes that I have seen impact SQL Server Performance and Resiliency. This post is not all-inclusive. Most common mistake #10: Storage For the final post in the top 10 items that influence the performance...
by XTIVIA | Sep 4, 2015 | Applications, Blog, Portals
At XTIVIA, we have been building enterprise AngularJS applications for more than a couple of years now, particularly on top of Liferay. We think AngularJS 1.x is production ready. This, in fact, gave birth to our homegrown Liferay-based REST services...
by XTIVIA | May 9, 2014 | Blog, Enterprise Java, Portals
This article is part of an ongoing series. See the blog entry Delivering Your Enterprise: The ilities for an overall discussion. Today, girls and boys, we’ll talk about Availability, Reliability, and Scalability. Is this simply a way to keep your boss and your...
by XTIVIA | Apr 30, 2014 | Blog, Enterprise Java, Perspectives, Portals
Recently I was thinking about how I describe to others what our group does on a daily basis. Perhaps it’s my background with startups, but I’ve long felt that having a good elevator pitch for yourself or your company increases your ability to communicate...
by XTIVIA | Jun 14, 2013 | Blog, Enterprise Java, Portals
Recently a client asked about the differences between Liferay and social community products. Great question! Here are some points based on our work with customers. Social community products are narrowly focused and track social interactions well, but do not provide...
by XTIVIA | Sep 3, 2012 | Blog, Enterprise Java, Portals
This question comes up a lot. I think it’s important to understand the primary features and functions of what each does. Portals arrived in the the late 1990’s with Yahoo.com and Excite.com. They are a way of personalizing and aggregating...