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  • Computer Weekly – 26 May 2020: Can Lady Gaga and Madonna get people to take IT security seriously?

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, after hackers threatened to release data from a US law firm's celebrity clients, will people finally take cyber security seriously? Designing software for older users makes systems better for all – we examine how. And the IT chief at TSB explains how the bank recovered from its 2018 IT disaster. Read the issue now.

  • Design Matters! Enabling better collaboration

    Sponsored by: IBM

    This resource describes how Design Management capabilities can help you reduce development timeframes, lower costs, and more. Discover common design challenges and see how Design Management can facilitate development success by reading on now.

  • It's All About Lost Capacity

    Sponsored by: Future Facilities

    This resource explores how you can protect your data center’s most important aspect, its IT loading capacity. Learn more about the problem of lost capacity and how it can affect IT configuration. Also, obtain best practices for airflow management and discover how the virtual environment is changing the data center lifeline.

  • Cloud Planning and Design: Your Road Map to Success, with Eric Blum

    Sponsored by: BMC-Accenture

    If you haven’t already moved to the cloud, it’s time to consider doing so. The global cloud computing market is predicted to increase dramatically. Yet while the pressure is on to join the massive rush to the cloud, doing so without thoughtful planning can create problems. Learn how cloud planning and design can lead to greater success.

  • How to Maximize the Use of Your Existing Data Center Floor Space

    Sponsored by: Nlyte Software

    Most data centers around the world are running out of floor space. This research gives guidelines on how floor space capacity can be increased and, therefore, costly upgrades and renovations can be postponed or avoided.

  • SUN SYSTEMS FOR ORACLE COHERENCE: An optimal in-memory data grid architecture

    Sponsored by: Sun Microsystems, Inc.

    Optimizing the benefits of a data grid built with Oracle Coherence relies upon creating a modular, balanced architecture. Matching the number of application servers, memory capacity, and quantity of processing nodes to the target workload characteristics is important to achieving the best performance.

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