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Video: Hear from Your Peers: DB2 is easy to learn by IBM
October 19, 2009 - (Free Research)
Whether you have experience in administering DB2 on the mainframe or Oracle database, you probably have the skills to get started with DB2 for Linux Unix and Windows. Hear from your peers about their recent experiences.
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MKS X/Server v 8.5 - High-performance, transparent PC X server by MKS, Inc. - Interoperability Division
June 08, 2009 - (Free Research)
This world of PC/UNIX system integration demands a product available for the newest PC architectures and is easy to use and easy to manage. Applications normally available on expensive UNIX workstations can be readily accessed from enterprise desktops.
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MKS Toolkit for Developers v9.2p2 by MKS, Inc. - Interoperability Division
June 08, 2009 - (Free Research)
MKS Toolkit for Developers speeds the software development and administration process and reduces errors by eliminating the time spent on tedious manual tasks. MKS Toolkit dramatically improves the compatibility between Windows and UNIX environments.
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Migrate From Unix To Linux In Six Steps by Red Hat and Intel
August 10, 2009 - (Free Research)
CIOs are increasingly aware that the Linux® platform offers a low-risk, robust, and value-for-money alternative to traditional UNIX® platforms.
This whitepaper will list and describe a simple, six-step process for migrating from UNIX to Linux.
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Communications Skills for Remote Support by LogMeIn, Inc.
September 16, 2009 - (Free Research)
A new era of on-demand remote support has brought with it a unique challenge to the agents who practice it: a new level of transparency for their interpersonal skills. In this white paper, you'll learn from an experienced communications skills expert, 4 specific steps to help supercharge your customer relationships in an era of remote support.
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10 Dying IT Skills by Global Knowledge
May 13, 2009 - (Free Research)
When an IT skill falls out of favor, it rarely ever comes back. Here's our list of 10 dying IT skills. If any of these skills are your main expertise, perhaps it's time to think about updating your skill set.
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10 Hot Skills for 2009 by Global Knowledge
May 01, 2009 - (Free Research)
With spending on cost-saving technologies such as virtualization rising, and the maintenance of networking and enterprise Microsoft software keeping IT professionals constantly in demand, here's our top 10 hot skills that will take us from a down economy and beyond.
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What Every IT Manager Needs To Know About Project Management by Global Knowledge
May 01, 2009 - (Free Research)
It is important for the IT Manager to know the basics of formalized project management. Why? Because every organization needs to be able to implement change and almost all important changes are defined or implemented through project teams.
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Project Management & Business Skills Training Catalog by Global Knowledge
December 08, 2009 - (Free Research)
Throughout the following pages, you can read about our approach, solutions, methodology, and courses - the sum of our vast resources - all designed to promote your pursuit of superior personal and business performance through rapid skills development.
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Integrating Unix and Linux Systems with Active Directory by Quest Software
October 02, 2009 - (Free Research)
Microsoft Active Directory has always proven ideal in providing secure access of users to all systems in an enterprise using the Windows platform. Unfortunately, by itself, AD can't provide the same level of security, compliance, and scalability to Unix, Linux, and Java systems. Quest Software can bridge that gap.
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Migrating From UNIX/ RISC To Red Hat Enterprise Linux® On Intel® Processor-Based Servers by Red Hat and Intel
August 10, 2009 - (Free Research)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux running on Intel® processor-based servers
is helping companies cut TCO by up to 50 percent and more versus comparable UNIX/RISC solutions, while providing a better foundation for growth. This white paper outlines the key benefits of migration and provides a step-by-step guide to conducting a successful transition.
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Controlling, Delegating, Logging and Auditing Unix/Linux Root Actions by BeyondTrust Corporation
February 16, 2009 - (Free Research)
This document discusses the use of PowerBroker software to address some of the security and audit problems inherent in native UNIX and Linux operating systems. The purpose of the document is to demonstrate the value of PowerBroker as a tool for reducing risk in environments where information security and risk avoidance are considered important.
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Simplifying UNIX Migration - Dell and Red Hat Pave the Way by Dell, Inc. and Intel
July 01, 2009 - (Free Research)
Dell has teamed-up with Intel and Red Hat and developed a migration strategy to simplify the consolidation of the enterprise data center from an outdated, proprietary architecture to an easily managed open systems platforms. To learn about how easy it is to migrate from UNIX to Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Dell PowerEdge servers, please read on.
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Moving From Solaris To Red Hat Enterprise Linux by Red Hat and Intel
August 10, 2009 - (Free Research)
Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® is a standards-based UNIX®-like operating system that provides a development environment similar to SunTM SolarisTM. This paper looks to highlight some of the major differences between Solaris and Red Hat Enterprise Linux to help application developers port their code.
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Online Training Case Study by SyberWorks, Inc.
December 2008 - (Free Research)
The operations division in a large multibillion-dollar service company had significant challenges training its franchisees to overcome these challenges the company purchased and installed the SyberWorks Training Center with a 250-seat license.
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PCI DSS Compliance in the UNIX/Linux Datacenter Environment by BeyondTrust Corporation
February 2009 - (Free Research)
Read this whitepaper to discover a solution that enables IT organizations to create a secure access control infrastructure through granular authorization and "delegation" of the UNIX/Linux root or super user password to users based on their role and duties in the organization.
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