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Application security testing: Protecting your application and data by IBM
November 07, 2011 - (Free Research)
Application security testing is critical in ensuring your data and applications are safe from security attack. This e-book, written for IT management, including QA and development managers, explains the basics of application security and then delves deeper into common vulnerabilities and performance concerns.
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Solving Scripting Problems with Technology by Network Automation, Inc
November 23, 2010 - (Free Research)
Companies currently writing scripts should also understand the implications of practicing this approach. This webcast follows the evolution of scripting and presents both its benefits and risks. Learn about an alternative to this traditional process that can allow you to reduce costs and free up time.
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Eradicate Cross-Site Scripting by Veracode, Inc.
February 28, 2011 - (Free Research)
The rise of e-commerce has generated a concurrent surge of Internet crime into a multi-billion-a-year industry, as criminals follow the money, the countless potential online victims and the vulnerability of web applications to easy exploitation.
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Expert Insight into Powershell's Scripting by Dell Compellent
September 22, 2011 - (Free Research)
To fully leverage Microsoft PowerShell, you must be aware of all the benefits this new technology offers. This expert e-guide, brought to you by SearchWindowsServer.com provides a deeper understanding of PowerShell and describes various approaches to scripting and Hyper-V management.
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Avaya Aura Contact Center Scripting Demystified by Global Knowledge
May 18, 2011 - (Free Research)
Why is scripting so daunting to many IT pros? It's not an impossible skill to master - most people can master a simple system if they have the opportunity to practice. This white paper introduces an identifiable pattern that virtually all Contact Centers follow and associates key elements of that pattern with the corresponding scripting code.
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How to better manage batch jobs in Oracle environments by UC4 Software, Inc
November 09, 2011 - (Free Research)
In part one of this two-part e-guide series, readers will learn about the basics of batch technology and how it relates to business processes. In addition, learn how batch processing and business process automation are handled in Oracle-specific environments.
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Windows PowerShell 2.0 by Microsoft
January 2009 - (Free Research)
Explore how Windows PowerShell 2.0 can help increase the productivity of IT professionals by providing a powerful, complete scripting language to automate repetitive tasks and conduct remote troubleshooting. It delivers a growing set of cmdlets that can be used to manage Windows-based PCs and servers, and it can be easily extended.
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iTest Team - Rapid Test Automation for Equipment and Devices by Fanfare
iTest Team is an integrated test environment for developers, testers, and automation teams. It offers a unified approach for rapidly developing, automating, and maintaining test cases. iTest Team tests complex equipment and systems that are accessed through various protocols, such as command line interfaces, Web interfaces, SNMP, or command shells.
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Back to basics: Fundamentals of test data management by IBM
June 2012 - (Free Research)
Studies reveal that software development projects cancelled due to poor data quality are 15% more costly than successful projects of the same scope. A test data management strategy can detect issues early in the development process – when costs are easier and cheaper to fix. This paper offers 5 best practices to streamline test data prep and usage.
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Automating Group Policy Management by SDM Software
March 2008 - (Free Research)
Group policy objects (GPOs) are used to secure and lockdown your Windows environment. Learn how you can ensure that GPOs are available, manageable and automated.
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How to prevent cross-site scripting attacks: Expert tactics by Veracode, Inc.
December 2011 - (Free Research)
This expert E-Guide discusses how XSS attacks work, how you can better protect your websites and how to prevent cross-site request forgery attacks. Uncover best practices and expert tactics to ensure you’re doing your part to stop these attacks.
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SOA and BPM: A Process Centric Approach - Part 1 Background and Basic by Oracle Corporation
June 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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Getting Started with Application Virtualization by Flexera Software
August 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper will answer key questions such as: What is application virtualization? How does an organization get started with understanding the basics? And, how can existing technology be used to accelerate an application virtualization deployment? Read on to learn more.
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Maximizing IT Investments: Recession-proofing Your Network by F5 Networks
July 2008 - (Free Research)
This whitepaper outlines a plan that enables network teams to implement a plan that optimizes application performance. It also identifies recession-proof networking technologies and their challenges.
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Rational® AppScan® Standard Edition V7.8 by IBM
March 2009 - (Free Research)
Rational® AppScan® Standard Edition V7.8 automates vulnerability assessments and scans and tests for all common Web application vulnerabilities including SQL-injection, cross-site scripting, and buffer overflow.
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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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Developing HTML5 Applications for AppUp: Part 1 A Simple Example by Intel
December 2011 - (Free Research)
This is the first in a series of articles covering how to develop HTML5 applications for Intel AppUp. This first article will cover the basics of getting a minimal application packaged using the Encapsulator tool. Later articles will describe some larger example applications that illustrate different features of HTML5.
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