WHITE PAPER:
This document describes the SAP NetWeaver Identity Management products, which cover most of the core functionality for implementing an identity management solution, including a virtual directory.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this white paper to learn about how Dell is providing answers to key virtualization questions for the enterprise. Topics include; how to migrate to a fully virtualized environment as well as how the IT infrastructure should be configured for maximum benefit.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Access this presentation transcript which includes insight from Forrester Consulting to understand the impact of leveraging a data integration platform as part of an overall information architecture integration strategy for maximum business impact.
WHITE PAPER:
Reference data is the lifeblood of an organization but inconsistencies can lead to inefficient processes and inaccurate analytics. Master reference data makes operational data more accurate, simplifies synchronization and migration projects and improves MDM effectiveness. Learn some key considerations for creating a reference data master.
WHITE PAPER:
Devices that are running the BlackBerry Application Suite can use all the IT policy rules that are associated with the supported features of the BlackBerry Application Suite.
ANALYST REPORT:
EFSS capabilities continue to standardize, forcing players to differentiate mobile content and collaboration.Read on to learn about these unique capabilities and how these competitors stack up against one another.
WHITE PAPER:
Traffic between datacenters is growing at an accelerating rate. As throughput expands, the rate at which costs increase rises as well. A WAN optimization solution can help get backups and database synchronizations completed on time - without hurting VoIP or internet backhaul. Read on to learn more.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
This report provides a value framework that can help companies validate if on-demand solutions are right for their B2B collaboration needs.
WHITE PAPER:
Learn how companies can maximize the return on their investments by moving up to Lotus Domino 8.5 and consolidating from a larger number of x86 servers to a smaller number of IBM Power servers.