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  • Quantifying DevOps and the Cost of Downtime in Fortune 1000 Enterprises

    Sponsored by: IBM

    With the immense consequences of downtime in mind, what are Fortune 1000 enterprises doing to improve the application development process, and what role should DevOps play? Access this research report today to learn from the best practices in place in more than 20 Fortune 1000 companies.

  • Webinar: Why Benchmark Application Security?

    Sponsored by: Veracode, Inc.

    Benchmarking application security transitions development plans from assumptions to factual reality. View this webinar to discover how a software assurance maturity model (SAMM) analysis can provide a benchmark for application security performance, and help build realistic plans for the future.

  • Different Approaches to App Modernization and Development

    Sponsored by: Metavine

    In this expert e-guide, we examine the different approaches to app modernization, including how to leverage the third platform, redesign cloud-native apps, and couple modernization efforts with PaaS. Find out how each of these approaches makes integrating the cloud into your architecture and updating legacy apps an easier, more streamlined process.

  • Building a Mobile Application Development Framework

    Sponsored by: Intel

    Developing mobile applications presents a slew of challenges that were nonexistent for traditional applications -- multiple platforms, various security features, and different hardware for different devices. In this white paper, discover a mobile application development framework that will help you create effective, engaging mobile apps.

  • Agile for Dummies

    Sponsored by: IBM

    Agile methods aren't just for cutting-edge development teams anymore, but if you're just jumping on the Agile train, it's likely you have a lot of questions. Fortunately, this e-book can help answer them, as Agile for Dummies offers a comprehensive look at Agile practices, tools, and projects.

  • How IT Can Develop and Deploy Mobile Apps

    Sponsored by: TechTarget Mobile Computing

    Fads come and go, but the best approaches to develop and deploy enterprise mobile apps have staying power. Find out what those approaches are.

  • Embracing Enterprise Mobility: Choosing the Right Application Development Platform

    Sponsored by: IBM

    Extending your enterprise with mobile applications and device isn't an option anymore -- it's a necessity. But choosing the right platform for mobile application development isn't simple, when there are so many options on the market. Download this buyer's checklist for mobile application platforms to help you with your decision.

  • Getting DevOps Up to Speed: Tools for Collaborating with IT

    Sponsored by: VividCortex

    Feedback about a DevOps environment on the back end is as important to its success as automated tools are on the front end. In this expert e-guide, we explore how to make the communication path between DevOps and IT a two-way street. Inside, discover how tools like container management, ChatOps, and more can bridge the gap.

  • Challenges and Benefits of Automated Testing

    Sponsored by: Oracle Corporation

    DevOps is supposed to get your product to market as quickly as possible, while still maintaining a high level of quality and stability. The problem is that this requires automation, especially when it comes to testing. Read this e-guide to learn about the challenges to, and benefits of, automated testing in your DevOps environment.

  • Service Virtualization Vendors Compared - Analyst Report

    Sponsored by: IBM

    This Forrester Wave™ report provides an in-depth comparison of five top service virtualization vendors -- IBM, CA Technologies, HP, Parasoft, and SmartBear Software -- against 15 criteria.

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