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The following white paper profiles a scale-out, open source object-based storage software solution and the benefits it provides for businesses looking for a middle road when integrating data.
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Learn how you can improve usage of the tools you already have while streamlining software development and delivery. Explore how you can overcome collaboration problems using software lifecycle integration, which enables you to connect all software development and delivery tools, synchronize information across disciplines, and more.
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This in-depth white paper discusses Agile, and how it can be implemented on a large scale. Read on to find out what benefits one can expect from enterprise-wide Agile implementation, and what challenges await.
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This competitive review compares two top integration tools -- the Red Hat® JBoss® Fuse Service Works 6 and Oracle SOA Suite for Oracle Middleware 11.1.1.7 -- in terms of functionality and cost.
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This whitepaper takes a look at service virtualization, and how it can speed application development by replicating unavailable components, and improve quality control with multiple scenario testing.
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Take a look at this exclusive white paper to find out how you can utilize key factors of migration from GroupWise to Office 365, to propel yourself through a successful transition process.
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In this white paper, learn how a rapid-deployment technology enables you to achieve faster time-to-value with your applications, respond quickly to changing business needs, and maximize new opportunities.
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In this brief white paper, you will get insight into an innovative SanDisk product that accelerates application performance in VMware guest machines.
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This report dives deep into a study on SaaS and how it is helping companies gain competitive advantage as opposed to simply reducing costs.
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In the application server market, open source technology has grown in popularity and is becoming an increasingly viable solution for many companies. With their latest release, Red Hat claims that JBoss (open-source) is now equivalent to the mainstream Java Enterprise Application Servers. How true is this?