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  • Lowering the Cost of Business Intelligence With Open Source: A Comparison of Open Source and Traditional Vendor Costs

    Sponsored by: Pentaho Corporation

    Many of the top reasons given for the use of open source BI software is "lower costs." The question is whether commercial open source actually matters when it comes to lowering license and support costs. Read this analyst report for comparison of the software and support costs of traditional BI vendors versus commercial open source BI from Pentaho.

  • Informatica Ultra Messaging

    Sponsored by: Informatica

    Legacy messaging technologies lack the performance and flexibility necessary to support today’s computing environments. Attend this webinar to learn how Informatica’s Ultra Messaging technology can help realize up to 10x performance improvements over legacy messaging solutions while dramatically reducing costs and improving deployment flexibility.

  • IMP Migrates to Windows Achieving Enterprise Performance, Business Agility and Savings in Excess of 1.2 Million Euro Annually

    Sponsored by: Micro Focus, Ltd

    Increased market challenges from new and old competitors meant that IMP had to look for new ways to innovate its business, while at the same time reducing IT management costs. Read this case study to learn how IMP utilized solutions from Micro Focus to successfully migrate their business critical application off mainframe to the Windows platform.

  • Citrix Receiver for Enterprise Apps

    Sponsored by: Citrix

    This whitepaper explains how using Oracle applications, Citrix Receiver, and a smart phone, can mobilize any type of enterprise application affordably, overcoming security, usability, and platform incompatibility concerns.

  • The Right Tool for the Right Job: An Application Security Tools Report Card

    Sponsored by: IBM

    This white paper examines the most common tools found in the enterprise application security environment.

  • Mobilizing Enterprise Applications (MEAP)

    Sponsored by: AT&T Corp

    Developers are spending too much time adapting mobile applications for specific devices, and not enough time developing apps that could deliver more business value. This paper explains how a Mobile Enterprise Application Platform (MEAP) can provide a sound, sustainable strategy for mobilizing enterprise applications.

  • E-Book: Strategy Update: MDM in SAP environments

    Sponsored by: Winshuttle, LLC

    MDM has experienced a rise in popularity - with SAP planning to lead the market in master data synchronization to help customers achieve lower TCO in running SAP. Uncover SAP's multiple product approach to MDM as well as changes in SAP's MDM strategy and gain insight on how to design an MDM team for your SAP MDM implementation project.

  • Mobile Applications That Fit

    Sponsored by: BlackBerry

    The more employees rely on their BlackBerry® smartphones, the greater the need for enterprise applications that fit their, and the company's, specific needs. But IT organizations can't always do it on their own. This white paper covers some best practices and resources for creating mobile enterprise applications.

  • Breaking the Disk Barrier: In-Memory Databases

    Sponsored by: Sybase, an SAP company

    In-memory database technology is emerging as a key means of boosting performance in mainstream IT applications. Carl Olofson from IDC discusses how an in-memory database strategy can provide better high speed, high volume data management for your applications. ASE's new In-memory Databases Option is also described. Watch this webcast to learn more.

  • WebSphere eXtreme Scale V7: Solutions Architecture (redbook)

    Sponsored by: IBM

    This paper is a follow-up to Users Guide to WebSphere eXtreme Scale, updating the architectural content for WebSphere eXtreme Scale V7.

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