Contents tagged with ISV
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Secret Server on the Treo 700
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A sign that you are no longer a startup.
Ok, so it is a really bad pun. It is tough writing blog post titles sometimes. :)
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When you apply for a job, read the job posting!
I am constantly amazed by the number of job candidates who apply for a position without reading the job posting. We are currently hiring for three positions:
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Secret Server at FOSE 2008
We took the Secret Server booth to the FOSE 2008 Conference this week. FOSE is the largest IT event for US Government. It wasn't really a very long trip for us ... about 12 blocks east from our offices in Dupont Circle in Washington DC to the DC Convention Center. :)
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Learning from your Burn Down chart
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Secret Server 4.1 goes live!
The team thinks it should be 5.0 since the new features were pretty huge! :) The full release notes are here. The new version includes role based security which allows you to slice and dice the access to various features across your organization. We also have a new feature that allows you to automatically launch Remote Desktop from a secret which is very convenient.
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What makes some code confusing?
Developers look at code for hour upon hour every day. After some years of doing this, you can just look at something and almost intuitively understand what it is doing - assuming that some effort has been made by the developers to keep the code clear and understandable. But every now and then, you find a doozy.
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Secret Server 4.0 has shipped!
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Do you have what it takes to be a Thycotic TDD Developer?
Thycotic is gearing up for a new product development cycle and we are looking to grow our team of passionate test-first developers. Our team is one of the best places to learn and improve your agile development skills.
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Shipping Software ... Secret Server 3.1 Sneak Peek
Shipping software is one of the most exciting times for a development team but this new release is easily the most anticipated version of Secret Server to date by our customers. Secret Server 3.1 will feature the two most requested features from customers who visited our booth at TechEd in June 2007: full Active Directory synchronization along with remote password changing. I am very proud of our team being able to take both of these features from whiteboard to release in about 7 weeks.