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TCO Analysis for Modernizing an AS/400 Application to HP Integrity by Hewlett-Packard Company
March 25, 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper examines the development costs, ongoing staffing costs, and hardware costs associated with modernizing your business-critical AS/400 applications. It will also discuss how the resulting environment can assist organizations to deliver new and competitive business services as well as reduce IT administrative costs.
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Seven Best Practices for Managing Software Intellectual Property in an Open Source World by Black Duck Software
October 07, 2009 - (Free Research)
Over the past decade, a powerful new approach to development - open source software - has risen to prominence, dramatically increasing the opportunity to re-use existing software. This report describes a set of seven best practices whose objective is to encourage development based on component re-use and software assembly.
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Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise Takes the Tension Out of Job Schedule Audits by Help/Systems
September 17, 2009 - (Free Research)
Learn how Robot/SCHEDULE, the job scheduling and batch management software for IBM AS/400, has helped companies pass their internal and external audits for over 25 years. You can monitor who changed what job, produce reports that prove you are monitoring the schedule, and demonstrate the basic security that prevents unauthorized editing of jobs.
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Drive Your Enterprise with Event-Driven Scheduling by Help/Systems
September 17, 2009 - (Free Research)
Use Event Monitors to create an event-driven schedule for your enterprise using system events on your Windows, UNIX, and Linux servers to launch reactive jobs through Robot/SCHEDULE.
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Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise by Help/Systems
September 17, 2009 - (Free Research)
Are you prepared for your next audit? This webcast explores a new tool that expands job scheduling and server management to your server. Discover how this approach can help your organization pass its next audit with ease.
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Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise Training: Triggering an Event Based on File Arrival by Help/Systems
September 23, 2009 - (Free Research)
Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise is a new software product that expands job scheduling and server management to your Windows, HP UX, Linux, and UNIX servers today. View this training session to learn how a file creation on a Windows server can become an event that triggers the launch of a Robot/Scheduled job.
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Bringing Visibility and Control to Financial Asset Management by Tidal Software
December 10, 2009 - (Free Research)
BlueCrest Capital Management Tidal Enterprise Scheduler when they needed to make critical business processes visible to upper management and centralize scheduling and management of nightly data downloads; as well as integrate disaster recovery processes into job scheduling efforts and migrate away from heavily scripted point solutions.
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Lean Scheduling and Execution by SAP AG
May 01, 2007 - (Free Research)
This benchmark study showcases the operational performance benefits manufacturers are currently enjoying due to the adoption of Lean scheduling and execution principles.
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Dell's SMART Approach to Workload Automation by BMC Software, Inc
April 17, 2009 - (Free Research)
This white paper discusses why Dell chose BMC's CONTROL-M when they embarked on a broad initiative to integrate and upgrade its IT services to better satisfy business needs.
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Why Change Schedulers? by BMC Software, Inc
October 09, 2009 - (Free Research)
Job Scheduling tools are often perceived to reduce operational costs and increase IT efficiencies. Attend this webinar to find out how companies reduce their costs by switching to BMC CONTROL-M.
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Implementing Best Practices for Web 2.0 Security with the Websense Web Security Gateway by Websense, Inc.
June 18, 2009 - (Free Research)
The best way to address Web 2.0 threats is to combine the best aspects of traditional security and control techniques with new technology designed to address the dynamic, real-time nature of Web 2.0. This paper describes how one such solution enables you to quickly implement a best practices approach to making Web 2.0 secure and effective.
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Top-10 Guide for Protecting Sensitive Data from Malicious Insiders by Imperva
October 12, 2009 - (Free Research)
For years, organizations have worked diligently to lock down their perimeters only to find out that the most devastating enemy is already inside. Insider threats abound -- both careless mistakes and malicious attacks. This guide will explore the top ten ways to protect sensitive data from the very people that need access to it.
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Workload Automation in 2 Minutes by BMC Software, Inc
July 29, 2009 - (Free Research)
Running multiple, disparate job scheduling solutions can cost your company a lot of unneeded expense. See how BMC CONTROL-M gives you a single point of control for all your jobs, across all platforms and applications. Watch a 2-minute overview of BMC CONTROL-M and make the switch to enterprise workload automation.
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SMART, Modular, Cost-Effective Steps to Workload Automation by BMC Software, Inc
April 17, 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper proposes a high-level methodology for implementation of Workload Automation (WLA) - a mature evolution of job scheduling that automates complex IT processing and includes support for event-driven workloads, multiple platforms, Web services, composite applications, SOAs, virtual systems, system and application integration, and more.
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How Effective Email Management Helps Solve IT Challenges by Iron Mountain Digital
September 11, 2009 - (Free Research)
How long could your company survive if email suddenly stopped? This webcast presents how Iron Mountain's Total Email Management Suit can give you more control over corporate email, while cutting costs and complexity and reducing risks.
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Top 10 Reasons Hackers Use the Web for Attacks by Blue Coat
January 2006 - (Free Research)
From desktop vulnerabilities to the impact open proxies, JavaScript, universal access to HTTP and the adoption of embedded HTML in email, this white paper presents the top ten scenarios hackers use the web to attack your infrastructure.
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