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Presentation Transcript: Unraveling the Data Warehouse Performance Traffic Jam by Teradata
December 07, 2012 - (Free Research)
Today's data warehouse architectures can be highly-complex, expensive to maintain and overburdened by the increasing demand for advanced analytical workloads. Review this presentation transcript to learn the importance of deploying database technology that can handle mixed, shifting, and high-concurrency workloads, and more.
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Mobile Business Intelligence: When Mobility Matters by MicroStrategy Incorporated
January 24, 2011 - (Free Research)
Mobile business intelligence is a process, not a project, and a journey rather than a destination. The case studies included represent two forms that mobile BI can take to empower the mobile worker and port existing applications. This paper discusses two different companies, their environments, reasons for going mobile and key success factors.
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Introduction to Intel® Core™ Duo Processor Architecture by Intel Corporation
May 2006 - (Free Research)
The Intel® Core™ Duo processor is the first Intel® mobile microarchitecture that uses CMP technology, it was built to achieve high performance, while consuming low power and fitting into different thermal envelopes.
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The Semantic Dialogues by Progress Software
August 2009 - (Free Research)
The Semantic Dialogues tells the story of how National Networks, a fictional telecommunications service provider, pursued and achieved data interoperability within their SOA.
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Gap Analysis: The Case for Data Services by Red Hat
April 2012 - (Free Research)
<p>Read this white paper to fully understand the need for data services in today’s organizations. Then, learn why the best approach to fulfilling your data services needs might come in form of open source SOA – a cost-effective strategy for seamlessly integrating data services into your business.</p>
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Sun GlassFish ESB, The Lightweight Enterprise Service Bus by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
April 2009 - (Free Research)
Sun GlassFish ESB has been designed to catalyze a lightweight business integration deployment project. It offers a "fit-to-purpose" mix of features, functionality, extensibility, and support at the best cost possible, with minimal overheads for development</p>
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Data Management Strategies for the CIO by Quantum Corporation
August 2011 - (Free Research)
CIOs are turning to emerging forms of data management, including predictive business intelligence and information architectures, to harness the power of their data. Inside this expert e-book, gain insight on data management topics such as storage and retention policies, data protection and lifecycle management.
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WebFOCUS Operational Enterprise Business Intelligence by Information Builders Inc.
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WebFOCUS is a comprehensive and fully integrated enterprise business intelligence platform. It sets the standard for enterprise business intelligence by scaling to support every level of the global organization – executive, analytical, & operational – and make data available, accessible, and meaningful to every person or application that needs it.
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EdgePlatform for Application Acceleration and Delivery by Akamai Technologies
The Akamai EdgePlatform is a purpose built Application Delivery Network that accelerates delivery of applications and content over the Internet, which can lead to increased usage, adoption and improved productivity.
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Oracle's Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server Architecture by Oracle Corporation
May 2010 - (Free Research)
Oracle’s Sun Fire X2270 M2 server provides the most effective path to cloud and technical computing. They bring an enhanced next generation, small form-factor, high performance system to the datacenter. Continue reading to learn more.
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IBM System x Enterprise Servers in the New Enterprise Data Center by IBM
February 2009 - (Free Research)
IBM System x enterprise servers in the new emerging data center targets virtualization and consolidation, database, and enterprise applications, while focusing on performance, reliability, and manageability. This means better value for your IT dollar.
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Red Hat Cloud Foundations Reference Architecture: Private IaaS Clouds by Red Hat and JBoss
February 2011 - (Free Research)
Red Hat's suite of open source software provides a rich infrastructure for cloud providers to build public/private cloud offerings. This Volume 1 guide for deploying the Red Hat infrastructure for a private cloud describes the foundation for building a Red Hat Private cloud.
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Gain Insights Faster with Effective Data Visualization by SAS Institute Inc.
December 2012 - (Free Research)
Traditional analytical architecture and infrastructure will no longer suffice when it comes to managing the high volume and variety of today's data environment. Download this white paper to learn how adopting visual analytics can help your organization gain BI insights faster, easier, and more effectively.
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E-Guide: Software-defined networking could make Network-as-a-Service a reality by Dell, Inc. and Intel®
July 2012 - (Free Research)
Read this e-guide to find out the role of OpenFlow as a software-defined networking architecture, its benefits, limitations and how it can make Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) a reality. Discover why OpenFlow NaaS would offer enterprises more control over data center and inter-data center cloud traffic than is available today with Ethernet or IP.
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Chapter 1: Cloud Risks and Rewards - CIO Strategies for the Cloud by SearchCIO.com
September 2009 - (Free Research)
Some pundits foresee a future in which all data center computing is done in the "cloud," but that future is a long way off. Most organizations have just begun to venture into the cloud. Many others remain skeptical because of security and quality-of-service concerns. Read this ebook to learn what CIOs can to do now to prep their own environments.
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SOA Best Practice Report - Governance Led Practices to Deliver Effective Semantic Integration by Progress Software
February 2011 - (Free Research)
Poor quality data can spell disaster for SOA or BPM initiatives. Enterprise-wide data initiatives cross many boundaries, both technical and departmental, and are often high risk. This paper describes how a governance led approach can progressively deliver semantic integration with minimum short term cost, less complexity and reduced maintenance.
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