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Create a complete BIRT Report Easily in 10 Minutes by Actuate
September 10, 2009 - (Free Research)
Through the complete creation of a BIRT report including creating a BIRT report project, connecting to data, adding a chart, formatting the report and adding drill to details capability.
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VI Service Desk Version 4.0.1 - Free 30 Day Trial! by Velocity Integrations Software, Inc.
September 18, 2009 - (Free Research)
VI Service Desk fulfills the need to provide consistent, centralized service and support. Tickets are prioritized, assigned to the proper resources and escalated to the next support tier when necessary. Robust Ad-hoc reporting helps IT track trends and justify change.
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Making Enterprise Architecture Work by Infosys Technologies Limited
September 01, 2005 - (Free Research)
A robust governance framework is imperative for effective Enterprise Architecture (EA). Our framework helps you assess performance and chart a continuous improvement course that deepens the impact of your EA program.
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How to Reduce Eclipse BIRT Development Effort for Data Visualizations by Actuate
September 09, 2009 - (Free Research)
Actuate BIRT Interactive Viewer is a web-based tool for the interactive analysis and modification of reports. Download this white paper to learn how with Actuate BIRT Interactive Viewer end users can change formatting, hide, add or move data, create charts, sort data and apply functions to data.
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Sun Microsystems Flash Analyzer by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
October 29, 2009 - (Free Research)
The Sun Flash Analyzer and Sun StorageTek Workload Analysis Tool (Swat), are open systems host-based, storage-centric Java applications that thoroughly capture, summarize, and analyze storage workloads for Solaris, Windows and Linux environments.
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Designing Great Visualizations by Tableau Software
April 20, 2009 - (Free Research)
Visual representations are a fundamental component of human learning and understanding. To study the impact of data visualization, we must first look to the past and see how our ways of shaping and representing data have changed over time. This paper traces the history of visual representation, from cave drawings to the computer revolution.
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Management Mandate to Reduce Costs Leads to Increased Productivity by SEGUS Inc
August 20, 2009 - (Free Research)
Learn how an Alabama company seeking a replacement tool for their mainframe administration and automation discovered SEGUS’ Smart products that not only delivered better functionality with a good GUI, but would save the company $80,000 over a five year period, while also avoiding future costly upgrade fees.
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15 Reasons why Desktop Virtualization Projects Fail by Dell, Inc.
October 09, 2009 - (Free Research)
This videocast sponsored by Dell and Intel featuring virtualization experts, Brian Madden and Gabe Knuth, discusses the top 15 reasons why virtual desktop projects fail. Discover the considerations to make when virtualizing desktops, like hidden costs, implementation planning and user needs.
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eBook: PPM: From Efficiency To Alignment by SearchCIO.com
November 18, 2009 - (Free Research)
Following project and portfolio management methodologies can help you keep a handle on costs and pursue the projects with the greatest value to the business. Here's how.
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Four Starting Points for Effective Project and Portfolio Management by Hewlett-Packard Company
August 2008 - (Free Research)
Many IT project management initiatives often miss goals, exceed budgets and fail to deliver benefits. Read this paper to learn how optimizing project management can help organizations transition from managing IT projects to managing business outcomes.
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Dell™ ProConsult Virtualization Services by Dell and Microsoft
October 2009 - (Free Research)
Simplify, consolidate, and aggressively accelerate virtualization with a portfolio of services that help decrease TCO and speed time to value. Dell ProConsult Virtualization Services simplify virtualization by helping you assess, plan, design and implement virtualization projects. Read this data sheet to learn more.
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Getting Requirements Right : Avoiding the Top Ten Traps by IBM
October 2009 - (Free Research)
This white paper presents 10 common and devastating mistakes that project teams make in defining and managing requirements. More importantly, it discusses how to avoid these traps so you can get your requirements right and develop the right product on time and within budget.
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Delivering More Value: What’s New in RRC 2.0 by IBM
November 2009 - (Free Research)
IBM Rational ® Requirements Composer helps teams define requirements more effectively and apply 'just enough' management to them across the project lifecycle. Join this webcast to learn more.
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Solutions Provider Improves Productivity with Flexible Implementation Methodology by Microsoft
June 2007 - (Free Research)
Stanley Stuart Yoffee & Hendrix, Inc. (SSYH), a Microsoft® Gold Certified Partner based in Florida, implements software solutions utilizing the Microsoft family of products. With large-scale projects across varied industries, the company turned to the Microsoft Dynamics™ Sure Step Methodology to help communicate with customers...
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Data Center Projects: Project Management by APC
November 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper presents a framework for project management roles and relationships that is understandable, comprehensive, and adaptable to any size project.
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Ten steps to better requirements management by IBM
October 2008 - (Free Research)
Requirements definition and management is an activity that has the potential to deliver a high, fast ROI. This white paper explains the characteristics of a good requirement and presents ten steps to better requirements management. Read on to learn how better requirements translate into easier, higher quality projects.
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The Rules of SOA - A Road to a Successful SOA Implementation by TheServerSide.com
October 2009 - (Free Research)
In this session Jeff explores the key characteristics of successful SOA projects. He covers some of the patterns, and anti-patterns, tool sets, and strategies that he himself learned the hard way - through his own trial and error experiences as an architect.
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