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  • Why Officially Supported Clients aren't Optional in API Projects

    Sponsored by: TIBCO Software Inc.

    APIs are about more than just coordinating software processes, building code, and integrating the various pieces of app development – they're about community and communication. In this expert e-guide, explore the use of open source and building relationships with officially supported clients to help guide API projects.

  • HP IT Accelerates Service Delivery with Hybrid Clouds

    Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    HP Software (HPSW) Infrastructure Services, part of technology leader HP's IT team, was struggling with siloed infrastructure usage, inconsistent service delivery levels, and developers hoarding servers. They needed processes that could better support their dev/test teams -- they needed the cloud.

  • 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.

  • Managing change in SAP: reducing cost and risk with DevOps

    Sponsored by: IBM

    Consult this informative white paper to learn how to tackle the complexity of SAP change without breaking the bank by using a DevOps approach. By bringing development and operations teams closer together, you can achieve continuous innovation and improvement across the entire SAP lifecycle.

  • Designing a Modern Enterprise Architecture

    Sponsored by: Metavine

    In this expert e-guide, we examine the key attributes of cloud-connected, modern architectures. Discover how to foster API-centric enterprise architectures and learn about the emergence of progressive web apps, as well as how they're creating new, mobile app-like experiences.

  • 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.

  • Mobile App Q&A: Mobile Expert Talks Security and Testing

    Sponsored by: InfoStretch

    This e-guide provides an in-depth question & answer session with mobile application lifecycle management expert Manish Mathuria about the biggest problems around mobile app security. Access critical advice on how to design your mobile app security testing process to catch issues before they lead to a breach you can't afford.

  • Gain Visibility And Insight Into All Your Application Investments

    Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    Trends such as Agile development, mobile applications, outsourcing, and composite applications are changing the definition of application lifecycle management (ALM). You need a complete end-to-end view of your application investments -- you need project and portfolio management (PPM) as a part of your ALM strategy.

  • How DevOps Facilitates Collaboration

    Sponsored by: Tasktop

    This expert e-guide provides answers to frequently asked questions about DevOps. Inside, discover how release management teams can improve efficiency and reduce conflict with DevOps.

  • Unprecedented Velocity and Uncompromised Quality: You Can Have It All

    Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    Is your software development and test team struggling to balance quality and velocity? If so, you're definitely not alone. Shrinking lifecycles and budgets have made it seem impossible to develop great quality software at a fast pace -- but with the right tools, you can have it all.

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