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JIRA 4.1.2 by Atlassian
August 25, 2010 - (Free Research)
IT Problem: JIRA provides issue tracking and project tracking for software development teams to improve code quality and the speed of development. Combining a clean interface for organising issues with customisable workflows, JIRA is the perfect fit for your team.
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Differentiate Through Quality Using Exceptional Issue Management by SAP America, Inc.
June 12, 2012 - (Free Research)
Find out how companies are differentiating their brands through superior issue management with SAP Quality Issue Management. The SAP QIM application helps identify, monitor, and analyze quality problems. Integration with other SAP and non-SAP applications delivers a comprehensive view of quality issues and triggers appropriate follow-up.
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Developer Issue Tracker by BlackBerry
May 25, 2010 - (Free Research)
Through Developer Issue Tracker, BlackBerry® developers can understand what issues exist in the market today, the potential workarounds and timelines for fixing those issues.
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Vodafone anticipates and remediates IT issues faster with HP Business Service Management by Hewlett-Packard Limited
May 16, 2012 - (Free Research)
Get the power to anticipate IT issues - through proactive business insights that practically prevent issues, so that your organization can always perform better. During this video discussion, you'll hear the latest HP Business Service Management (BSM9.1) and how Vodafone realized 300% ROI within the first twelve months.
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Issue Tracking in an Agile Development Environment by CollabNet
October 04, 2010 - (Free Research)
The term "issue tracking software" is often associated with bug trackers. Yet in software development, the definition of an "issue" is much broader. As more organizations embrace Agile methods for development, they’re turning to agile project management tools to help manage the many issues that arise during the course of a software release cycle.
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To Succeed at BYOD, You Need to Ignore BYOD by Citrix Online- GoToAssist
April 2013 - (Free Research)
Join Jack Madden, on April 16th, at 1:00pm EST for a live webinar as he helps isolate two major BYOD issues and how to address them appropriately.
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ExtraView Enterprise by Extraview Corporation
ExtraView Enterprise enables organizations to quickly and cost-effectively, create user specific web-based solutions that conform to a corporation's unique business processes and workflow requirements.
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Forrester Webinar: Taming the Performance Beast by Embarcadero Technologies, Inc.
April 2010 - (Free Research)
Smart strategies and tools for database optimization is critical to reduce costs in complex infrastructures and can help organizations defer hardware upgrades, get more out of existing systems, and improve developer and DBA productivity.
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AirMagnet WiFi Analyzer by AirMagnet
August 2011 - (Free Research)
AirMagnet WiFi Analyzer is the industry "de-facto" tool for mobile auditing and troubleshooting enterprise 802.11a/b/g/n networks. AirMagnet WiFi Analyzer solves end user WLAN issues while automatically detecting security threats and other wireless network vulnerabilities.
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How H&R Block's Testing Team Reduced Performance Issues by 90% by Neotys
January 2013 - (Free Research)
H&R Block's Performance Testing team has reduced the number of production performance issues by 90%. In this webinar, H&R Block Performance Test Lead Brad Stoner tells how they delivered superior application quality with a 50% improvement in productivity.
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Modern Infrastructure E-Zine - April 2013 by SearchDataCenter.com
April 2013 - (Free Research)
This month's issue of the Modern Infrastructure E-Zine addresses the changes on traditional data center architectures wrought by developments in virtualization, cloud, and mobility. Download this most recent issue for advice on Microsoft Office 365, leasing vs. owning infrastructure, platforms and applications (XaaS) and more.
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Computer Weekly – 30 April 2013: What’s next for mobile IT in the enterprise? by ComputerWeekly.com
April 2013 - (Free Research)
n this week's Computer Weekly: BlackBerry and Windows have been the mainstay of corporate IT for years, but how do their latest releases stack up? We examine the user response. Communications minister Ed Vaizey talks about broadband and 4G policy. And we ask if Nationwide's £1bn IT plan can increase competition in banking. Read the issue now.
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Wasserstrom solves application performance issues with HP Converged Infrastructure by HP & Intel®
September 2012 - (Free Research)
This case study examines the Wasserstrom Company, the world's leading restaurant supplier and distributor of foodservice supplies and equipment, fixing performance issues with SAP and other applications by migrating off of IBM hardware and implementing a more progressive converged infrastructure solution for their backup systems.
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Computer Weekly – 16 October 2012: Delivering IT change at Royal Mail by ComputerWeekly.com
October 2012 - (Free Research)
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to Royal Mail CIO Catherine Doran about one of the UK's largest IT transformations. Software suppliers are under fire for the complexity of their licensing policies; we look at the issues. And we examine how to manage suppliers as firms increasingly turn to multiple outsourcing providers. Read the issue now.
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Intuit QuickBase: Increase Visibility with Web-based Project Management by Intuit QuickBase
Web-based QuickBase from Intuit offers a refreshingly powerful, flexible and affordable solution for busy teams to better manage projects, information and processes. With QuickBase, you can get and keep everyone -- team members, clients, vendors, freelancers -- on the same page with better visibility and accountability for everyone.
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Modern Infrastructure: November 2012 by SearchDataCenter.com
November 2012 - (Free Research)
This second issue of the Mi E-zine continues with its strategy of not just supporting IT pros, like you, as you make infrastructure purchasing decisions, but on providing vendor-neutral advice on the infrastructure you can – and can't – get away with NOT purchasing.
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