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E-Book: Understanding In-Database Analytics Technology - Benefits, Use Cases and ROI by Sybase, an SAP company
November 11, 2009 - (Free Research)
Learn all about in-database technology in this E-book, designed to give you a complete overview of the technology and how it can be leveraged successfully. Read on to learn why more companies are choosing to leverage this new technology - and learn more about their ROI and business results.
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Presentation Transcript: The Practical Implementation of BPM & SOA, Part II by Oracle Corporation
June 01, 2009 - (Free Research)
In a process centric approach to SOA and BPM, perspectives of strategy, systems, business and technology can be incorporated in order to achieve successful change in business processes. Discussed here is methodology, best practices and experiences.
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Virtualization for Dummies eBook by Red Hat and JBoss
May 18, 2011 - (Free Research)
Virtualization doesn't have to break your back or your business's bank account. Virtualization for Dummies explores the ins and outs of enterprise virtualization as well as the basics of general virtualization applications, migrations, and best practices. Get informed, no matter what virtualization solution you choose.
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SOA and BPM: A Process Centric Approach - Part 1 Background and Basic by Oracle Corporation
June 01, 2009 - (Free Research)
In a process centric approach to SOA and BPM, perspectives of strategy, systems, business and technology can be incorporated in order to achieve successful change in business processes - discussed here as Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) as a way of gaining a better view on SOA in relation to BPM.
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eGuide: ITSM basics and best practices by CA Technologies
July 05, 2011 - (Free Research)
This expert e-guide from SearchDataCenter.com is designed to help IT pros maintain efficiency without compromising service quality. Gain insight into how change management can free up time while improving availability and explore ten considerations for implementing this essential process.
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3-2-1 Archiving and Data Protection Best Practice by QStar Technologies, Inc.
March 03, 2009 - (Free Research)
The 3-2-1 Archiving and Data Protection Best Practice advocates that a minimum of 3 copies of all business critical data be retained, that these copies should be kept on 2 different types of storage media, and that at least one copy should be offsite on removable media.
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3 Important Basics of Mobile Load Testing by Neotys
December 21, 2012 - (Free Research)
This paper discusses the challenges associated with mobile load testing, as well as solutions and best practices for recording mobile load test scenarios, conducting realistic tests, and analyzing the results.
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Backup Basics: Disk, CDP and Cloud by Barracuda Networks
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March 28, 2013 - (Free Research)
Check out this exclusive SearchDataBackup.com E-Guide for an expert look at backup approaches including continuous data protection (CDP), cloud and disk.
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Application Integration: Infrastructure basics for real-world integrations by IBM
December 18, 2012 - (Free Research)
Read this expert e-guide to explore study results indicating how your peers are creating seamless interoperability within their extended IT environments. Also, discover recommendations from the analysts at Gartner and other leading firms regarding best practices for modern application integration.
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Combating Spam: Building a Business Case for Anti-Spam Technology by KnowledgeStorm Webinars
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September 24, 2004 - (Free Research)
The following KnowledgeStorm Webinar focuses on Enterprise Spam filtering and how to combat spam. Featuring expert commentary from Nucleus Research analyst Shruti Yadav, the Webinar offers advice to organizations grappling with the growing problem of spam. Duration- 60 minutes.
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A Practical Guide to Disaster Recovery Planning: The Basics to Getting Started by Double-Take Software UK
December 01, 2006 - (Free Research)
This paper is intended to help simplify the process of starting a disaster recovery plan so as not to be so overwhelming. Through some basic steps, businesses can better protect themselves against data loss while working toward a more complete business continuity plan.
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Networking Basics: What You Need to Know by Cisco Systems, Inc.
October 2008 - (Free Research)
When looking at networking basics, understanding the way a network operates is the first step to understanding routing and switching. Read this white paper for more.
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But, Will Customer Measurement Improve Our Profits? by Mindshare Technologies
March 2008 - (Free Research)
The purpose of this paper is to outline the basics of the correlation between loyalty and profits and to present the case for continuous customer and employee feedback.
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Best Practices for Implementing a High-Performance Data Warehouse by SAS Institute Inc.
December 2012 - (Free Research)
There are more new forms of data today than ever before, and traditional business intelligence systems cannot always handle the amount of stress from this influx of information. Check out this white paper to discover a system known as 'high performance data warehousing' that can help you successfully analyze and glean insights from your big data.
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Handbook: Infrastructure Basics for Real World Integrations by SearchSOA.com
February 2013 - (Free Research)
Today's businesses are faced with a major integration issues – IT is now responsible for not only stitching together internal data and applications, but also integrating with external apps and services. Read this e-book to learn how to overcome this complexity with the right techniques and technologies.
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Fundamental Principles of Network Security by APC by Schneider Electric
July 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper covers the fundamentals of secure networking systems, including firewalls, network topology and secure protocols.
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CW+: PA Consulting: Securing data in the cloud by ComputerWeekly.com
August 2010 - (Free Research)
Economies of scale, flexibility and costreduction – cloud advocates have made sure that we are familiar with these potential benefits, even if we have yet to agree on an exact definition of cloud computing. But doubters argue that none of these benefits will actually be available unless some fundamental security issues can be overcome.
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