Author name: Jess

With a background in web development and web server administration dating back to 1994, Jess Coburn founded Applied Innovations in 1999. As CEO, he led the company to become a recognized leader in Windows Hosting, specializing in ASP.NET, E-Commerce, and advanced web application hosting. Under Jess's leadership, Applied Innovations became known for making cutting-edge technology accessible and affordable for businesses. Building on this success, Jess expanded his vision by founding QIT Solutions, a managed cloud, IT, and cybersecurity company, where he continues to leverage his extensive industry experience to deliver innovative and secure IT solutions to businesses.

Barack Obama listens when Jess Coburns speaks er um tweets..

I started this post at the beginning of September and today saw something pretty amazing… I was adding people to follow on Twitter today (I have yet to figure out what to twit about) and after a few adds and tweets I got this email today: Finally, a Presidential Candidate that recognizes my brilliance!!  Ahh,

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JessCoburn.com now running in Windows 2008 Shared Hosting

Last week AppliedI.net announced support for Windows 2008 shared hosting and SQL Server 2008 shared hosting and I have immediately moved JessCoburn.com over to the new platform. My blog is based on WordPress which is a PHP application. On the IIS7 platform we’ve enabled FastCGI and are using the newest build of PHP5 with the

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Playing with the new Deep Zoom Composer

Microsoft released another update to Deep Zoom Composer on August 3rd. The latest build of Deep Zoom Composer includes a feature that generators the silverlight code for you and also support photo-stitching. Photo-stitching is where you take multiple pictures and stitch them together to create a panoramic photo. Deep Zoom is the seadragon technology from

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SQL Injection Help .. Microsoft to the rescue with URLScan 3.0.

The number of SQL Injection attacks across the Internet continue to rise. I’m seeing regular posting on the SANS RSS feed related to SQL Injection and XSS these days and clients are finding that applications they thought were not vulnerable turn out to be vulnerable because of patches and custom mods they’ve had made to

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