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Design Reuse: The Key to Building Better Products Faster by PTC Small/Med Product Development
October 2008 - (Free Research)
Learn how design reuse can save up to 75% of modeling time, improve product quality and time-to-market and reduce the risk of fundamental errors in this feature article.
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CFD for Mechanical Design Engineers: “A Paradigm Shift for Better Design” by Mentor Graphics
June 2010 - (Free Research)
This paper provides CIMdata’s perspective on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis, including its motivation for use, value and future. It also describes Mentor Graphics’ FloEFD CFD analysis solution that is designed to provide product designers and engineers with direct access to CFD techniques directly in their design (CAD) environment.
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Free e-book: Getting Started with DB2 Application Development by IBM
March 2012 - (Free Research)
Learn how easy it is to get started on DB2 application development. This e-book includes topics such as using DB2 Express-C, writing SQL statements, working with open-source tools and more. This is part of a full e-kit designed for fast, easy DB2 learning.
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CAE Analysis in a Hybrid Compute Environment by Cray
November 2010 - (Free Research)
This presentation transcript will review of some of the recent technology enhancements for high performance computing, on the hardware side, and also how this technology could be leveraged in a hybrid compute environment, specifically targeted for computer-aided engineering, or CAE.
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Beginner’s guide to manufacturing PLM tools by IQMS
January 2013 - (Free Research)
In this product lifecycle managment (PLM) e-guide, discover an overview of the basics of PLM tools, software selection and implementation tips from industry experts, the value of cloud PLM, 3D CAD imagery, and social media add-ons, and why− and how− PLM is branching out from discrete manufacturing into process manufacturing.
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Muscle in a Box by Cray
July 2009 - (Free Research)
This presentation transcript is on the Cray CX1 personal supercomputer with ANSYS simulation software. Presenters are Barb Hutchings from ANSYS and Ian Miller from Cray. ANSYS is working with Cray on a joint solution, and the motivation today is the really huge value proposition that high performance computing brings to ANSYS customers.
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2010 ERP REPORT: Part One in a Series by Panorama Consulting Group
February 2010 - (Free Research)
This report offers data on a wide variety of ERP solutions. Included in the research sample are Tier I solutions (such as SAP, Oracle eBusiness Suite, and Microsoft Dynamics), Tier II, Tier III and industry-focused niche solutions.
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Seamless Design and GIS Integration by Autodesk
July 2008 - (Free Research)
With Autodesk Map 3D and Oracle Spatial forming the core of its GIS, Tacoma's efforts have met with spectacular-and award-winning-success.
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Sharepoint WAN Optimization And WAFS by Peer Software
February 2011 - (Free Research)
Design teams across the world collaborate to create and develop products. Unfortunately, IT organizations face serious challenges when collaborative teams share large files. This white paper will assess the strengths and weaknesses of the four technologies most commonly used to enhance file sharing for distributed teams.
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Pinkberry Serves Up Wi-Fi Guest Services with a Side of Rewards by AirTight Networks, Inc.
February 2012 - (Free Research)
Read on to learn how Pinkberry achieved their Wi-Fi goals and were able to swiftly roll out Wi-Fi without the need to add any additional IT staff, stay in line with Payment Cad Industry (PCI) regulations, and succeed beyond their expectations.
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Faster SQL Profiling for Better Database Performance by Embarcadero Technologies, Inc.
April 2009 - (Free Research)
Find out how Embarcadero's DB Optimizer can help you to quickly discover and fix problematic SQL statements that can cause performance bottlenecks in your database. DB Optimizer gives you the flexibility of using a single easy-to-use IDE to test, profile and tune SQL.
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Oracle Compatibility Developers Guide for Postgres Plus Advanced Server by EnterpriseDB Corporation
March 2008 - (Free Research)
This guide describes the Oracle compatibility features of Postgres Plus Advanced Server. Oracle compatibility means that an application runs in an Oracle environment as well as in a Postgres Plus Advanced Server environment with minimal or no changes to the application code.
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Case Study: London Life Insurance by Pitney Bowes Business Insight
July 2010 - (Free Research)
London Life Insurance needed to move quickly after it acquired Prudential Insurance’s entire Canadian business operations. London Life wanted to welcome its new client base and maintain its reputation for providing superb customer service. Read on to learn how a new document composition solution allowed for keeping pace with its expanding business.
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The Financial Close: Optimizing Performance and Driving Financial Excellence by SAP America, Inc.
June 2009 - (Free Research)
The term "financial close" describes a corporation's ability to complete its accounting cycles and produce financial statements for internal management and external legal reporting. This paper identifies solutions to help organizations improve and sustain their close times and address the challenges associated with automating internal controls
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Accelerating File Services Across the WAN by BlueCoat
May 2010 - (Free Research)
CIFS performs poorly across WAN links due to higher latency. The solution to solve the CIFS problem is to apply several WAN optimization technologies working together to quickly and easily restore application performance, improve response time, and recover WAN bandwidth.
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Enterprise Engineer 3.5 by McLaren Software
McLaren's Enterprise Engineer application suite assures the integrity of your asset documentation, providing a single point of control to manage the lifecycle of asset related content; including drawings, correspondence, procedures and specifications...
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Embarcadero® DB Optimizer by Embarcadero Technologies, Inc.
May 2009 - (Free Research)
Poor performing SQL code is costly in terms of dollars and customer satisfaction. Discovering performance bottlenecks once they're in production is costly.
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