Test Results Research
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Why you should have a disaster recovery testing plan in place
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comWith this guide, gain a better understanding of why a disaster recovery testing plan is important, how to efficiently conduct tests, and some tools and terms that you will encounter along the way.
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2010 Endpoint Risk Assessment: Internal Vulnerabilities
Sponsored by: PromisecThis study will show you the most common security issues that were found and how they were dealt with by the various organizations.
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Application Performance Testing
Sponsored by: NeotysApplication performance is always in the minds of development lifecycle professionals. This e-guide explores effective strategies for managing some of the tradeoffs associated with application performance testing and monitoring. Learn performance testing strategies for improving application performance without touching a performance test tool.
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Application Note: Structured Testing - The Path to Thorough Code Coverage
Sponsored by: McCabe Software, Inc.Basis path testing, also known as Structured Testing, is the primary code-based testing strategy recommended by McCabe Software and supported by McCabe IQ. The main idea behind this testing is that decision outcomes within a software function should be tested independently. This article provides an overview of the benefits of basis path testing.
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Using Cyclomatic Path Analysis to Detect Security Vulnerabilities
Sponsored by: McCabe Software, Inc.The paper discusses how path coverage is better than branch or statement coverage in testing to uncover security vulnerabilities, including showing how several CWE vulnerabilities could be undetected by branch coverage but detected by path coverage. Download this paper and find out how Cyclomatic Path Analysis can uncover these vulnerabilities.
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Oracle Real Application Testing 11g Release 2
Sponsored by: Oracle Corporation UK LtdThis white paper discusses how Real Application Testing - with Oracle Database 11g Release 2 - allows businesses to quickly adopt new technologies while eliminating the risks associated with change.
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How mission-critical database workloads perform when virtualized with Intel® Xeon® processor 7500 series-based servers and VMware® vSphere™
Sponsored by: VMware and IntelThis white paper documents the performance of mission-critical database workloads running on servers equipped with the Intel Xeon processor 7500 series and VMware vSphere 4.
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Exchange 2010 migration: Legacy HP ProLiant DL385 to Dell PowerEdge R510
Sponsored by: Dell, Inc. and Intel®This Principled Technologies report commissioned by Dell Inc. compares the benefits of migrating legacy Microsoft® Exchange 2003 infrastructure to Microsoft Exchange 2010.
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6 Tips to Get Started with Automated Testing
Sponsored by: SmartBear SoftwareAutomated testing will shorten your development cycles, avoid cumbersome repetitive tasks and help improve software quality but how do you get started? The best practices discussed in this white paper help ensure results and a successful foundation for improving your software quality.
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Uniting Your Automated and Manual Test Efforts
Sponsored by: SmartBear SoftwareSoftware development teams are always looking for an edge to produce features more quickly while retaining a high level of software quality. This document describes best practices for uniting both automated and manual test efforts to improve your software releases and obtain the highest quality releases in the shortest amount of time.
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Reduce Costs & Increase Oracle® Database OLTP Workload Service Levels
Sponsored by: Dell, Inc. and Intel®The objective of this white paper is to identify the consolidation factor for an Oracle database running Online Transaction Processing (OLTP) workloads on legacy 9th Generation PowerEdge 2950 2U 2 socket to the new 11G PowerEdge R810 2U 4/2 socket servers.
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How mission-critical database workloads perform when virtualized with Intel® Xeon® processor 7500 series-based servers and VMware® vSphere™
Sponsored by: Dell, Inc. and Intel®This white paper documents the performance of mission-critical database workloads running on servers equipped with the Intel Xeon processor 7500 series and VMware vSphere 4.
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Dell OptiPlex 960 & Microsoft Windows 7: Better Together
Sponsored by: Dell, Inc. and Microsoft Windows 7Principled Technologies®, a third party test group, tested how Dell™ OptiPlex™ desktops running Microsoft® Windows® 7 can improve system performance, increase user efficiency and help reduce overall operating expenses. Read this paper to learn about key test results from this performance comparison.
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Dell Latitude XT2 & Microsoft Windows 7: Better Together
Sponsored by: Dell, Inc. and Microsoft Windows 7Principled Technologies tested a new Dell Latitude XT2 laptop, running Microsoft® Windows® 7, against the older Latitude D610 and D620, both running Microsoft® Windows XP. Read this paper for a list of key performance results detailing efficiencies gained from a new Dell Latitude XT2 laptop running Microsoft® Windows® 7.
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Dell Latitude E4200 & Microsoft Windows 7: Better Together
Sponsored by: Dell, Inc. and Microsoft Windows 7This paper details key performance results when comparing a new Dell Latitude E4200 laptop running Microsoft® Windows® 7 with an older Latitude D610 and D620, both running Microsoft® Windows XP.
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Initial Investment Payback Analysis: Dell PowerEdge R710 solution with VMware ESX vs. Dell PowerEdge 2850 solution
Sponsored by: Dell, Inc. and Intel®In this report, we estimate both the number of older solutions each Dell PowerEdge R710 solution can replace and the payback period for replacing those older solutions. One key finding discovered is that each Dell PowerEdge R710 solution with VMware ESX can replace seven Dell PowerEdge 2850 solutions, and could yield a payback in under 18 months.
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Initial Investment Payback Analysis: Dell PowerEdge R710 solution vs. Dell PowerEdge 2850 solution
Sponsored by: Dell, Inc. and Intel®In this report, we estimate both the number of older solutions each Dell PowerEdge R710 solution can replace and the payback period for replacing those older solutions. One key finding discovered is that each Dell PowerEdge R710 solution can replace up to nine Dell PowerEdge 2850 solutions, and could yield a payback in around 9 months.
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Initial Investment Payback Analysis: Dell PowerEdge R710 solution vs. HP ProLiant DL385 solution
Sponsored by: Dell, Inc. and Intel®In this report, we estimate both the number of older solutions each Dell PowerEdge R710 solution can replace and the payback period for replacing those older solutions. One key finding discovered is that each Dell PowerEdge R710 solution can replace up to nine HP ProLiant DL385 solutions, and could yield a payback in under 9 months.
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OLTP and Exhange Server performance summary of Intel Xeon Processor E5506, E5520, E5540, and X5550 on the Dell PowerEdge R710 Server
Sponsored by: Dell, Inc. and Intel®One key finding discovered from this test is that the Intel Xeon Processor E5520 2.26GHz-based Dell PowerEdge 710 server achieved 75.9% higher SQL Server 2008 performance than did the Intel Xeon Processor E5506 2.13GH-based Dell PowerEdge 710 server. Read this test report summary to learn more key findings.
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Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0.3
Sponsored by: Symantec CorporationIn this Tolly Group competitive performance evaluation, learn how Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0.3 consistently delivered faster response time than competing products tested.