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Apptio’s Cloud Business Management by Apptio
June 10, 2013 - (Free Research)
The cloud is creating a new economic model for IT. This informative paper explores how, for the first time, business leaders can calculate exactly how much applications like email, ERP, CRM, expense management, account software, and many other such applications cost in the cloud.
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Cutting Costs with Greener IT by Wipro Technologies
October 01, 2009 - (Free Research)
The tools for assessing enterprise-level green practices have evolved from do-it yourself Excel spreadsheets to elaborate carbon accounting software suites available on a subscription basis. By first determining a baseline, organizations can set clear goals for adopting greener IT practices.
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Making the Move: What to Do When You've Outgrown QuickBooks by Sage MAS
April 2008 - (Free Research)
Making The Move: What To Do When You've Outgrown QuickBooks is designed to give you smart, unbiased tips as you prepare to make the move to a more powerful business management software solution.
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Practical Advice for Companies Who Have Outgrown QuickBooks Executive Summary by Microsoft
September 2010 - (Free Research)
QuickBoooks is a good entry-level solution but it has limitations that prevent it from meeting the needs of many companies and organizations – especially growing ones. Read this paper and gain practical advice on determining when you've outgrown QuickBooks and moving to the next level of accounting systems.
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Choosing the Right Active Directory Bridge Solution by Dell Software
February 2011 - (Free Research)
This Quest Software white paper helps you understand the questions to ask when choosing the best Active Directory solution for your company. Don’t waste any more time and money with systems that don’t play well together! Read this Quest white paper today.
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Information Security Magazine, July 09: Controlling Privileged Accounts by Information Security Magazine
July 2009 - (Free Research)
This month's cover story is about reigning in privileged accounts such as the UNIX root and Windows Administrator accounts. Regulatory requirements and economic realities are pressuring enterprises to secure their privileged accounts, but how? Also in this issue: Keeping UTM Unified instead of Unnecessary, and more. Read on to learn more.
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Make the Move from UNIX to Linux: Now is the Time by HP Novell
January 2011 - (Free Research)
Today’s IT professionals are making strategic investments in Linux, preferring its open architecture and low cost to the proprietary and expensive UNIX platform. Migrating to Linux offers several opportunities for optimizing your data center and controlling costs. Read this white paper to learn more about the many benefits of migrating to Linux.
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PCI DSS Compliance in the UNIX/Linux Datacenter Environment by BeyondTrust Corporation
February 2009 - (Free Research)
Read this whitepaper to discover a solution that enables IT organizations to create a secure access control infrastructure through granular authorization and "delegation" of the UNIX/Linux root or super user password to users based on their role and duties in the organization.
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Closing the Gaps in Root Access Control by BeyondTrust Corporation
May 2009 - (Free Research)
Read this discussion to learn how enterprises can take more effective control of access to the functionality at the heart of many of IT's most critical systems and meet the challenges presented by security and compliance standards.
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Audit Tracking & SOX Compliance by RevSoft
September 2008 - (Free Research)
Read this whitepaper to learn how using Audit Tracking will give you greater SOX compliance. Rev Scheduler has built in audit facility and which allows for greater SOX compliance as all job definitions are audited and tracked.
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ROC Maestro for Open Systems by ROC Software
ROC Maestro for Open Systems, a key component of the ROC Enterprise Suite™, provides a very easy method for scheduling and managing workloads, processes, dependencies and events across complex, heterogeneous IT environments.
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Integrating Unix and Linux Systems with Active Directory by Dell Software
October 2009 - (Free Research)
Microsoft Active Directory has always proven ideal in providing secure access of users to all systems in an enterprise using the Windows platform. Unfortunately, by itself, AD can't provide the same level of security, compliance, and scalability to Unix, Linux, and Java systems. Quest Software can bridge that gap.
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Open Group technical document: The Single Unix Specification by ComputerWeekly.com
October 2010 - (Free Research)
This document is designed for users, developers, and implementors of open systems. It provides complete infor mation on what’s new in the Single UNIX Specification, Version 4, including POSIX.1-2008,with comprehensive reference material on every aspect.
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PowerBroker Identity Services: Active Directory Bridging by BeyondTrust Corporation
April 2013 - (Free Research)
Managing servers separately is costly, complex, and simply inefficient. Download your free 30-day trial of a solution that allows you to integrate your Linux, Unix, and Mac OS X servers into Active Directory for better security and compliance within your server environment.
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Unix Migration Alternatives by Red Hat and Dell Inc.
May 2013 - (Free Research)
Access this white paper to discover whether Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Windows Server is the best UNIX migration alternative for your business.
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Migrating From UNIX/ RISC To Red Hat Enterprise Linux® On Intel® Processor-Based Servers by Red Hat and Intel
August 2009 - (Free Research)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux running on Intel® processor-based servers
is helping companies cut TCO by up to 50 percent and more versus comparable UNIX/RISC solutions, while providing a better foundation for growth. This white paper outlines the key benefits of migration and provides a step-by-step guide to conducting a successful transition.
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Controlling, Delegating, Logging and Auditing Unix/Linux Root Actions by BeyondTrust Corporation
February 2009 - (Free Research)
This document discusses the use of PowerBroker software to address some of the security and audit problems inherent in native UNIX and Linux operating systems. The purpose of the document is to demonstrate the value of PowerBroker as a tool for reducing risk in environments where information security and risk avoidance are considered important.
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