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Understanding the Business Benefits of Open Source SOA Sponsored by JBoss The combination of SOA and enterprise-class commercial open source technology solves difficult business problems by simplifying and expediting IT integration at a lower cost than proprietary alternatives. This combination opens and unifies business processes, reduces errors, and enables flexibility and scalability moving forward. >> |
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How Green Is Your Storage? Sponsored by HP Electricity use in data centers is skyrocketing, sending corporate energy bills through the roof, creating environmental concerns and generating negative publicity for large corporations. "Going Green" means looking to technologies like virtualization, energy-efficient chips and racks, and implementing policies that extend beyond the data center to all of your organization's employees. Get this guide now to learn more. >> |
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Closing the Data Privacy Gap for SAP Applications Sponsored by IBM This whitepaper provides insight into the requirements for protecting privacy in SAP non-production environments and describes some of the comprehensive data masking techniques available with the IBMB. Optim Data Privacy Solution for SAPB. Applications. >> |
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Best Practices--Which Servers Should You Virtualize? Sponsored by Citrix and HP This whitepaper explores a number of options for using Citrix XenServer to consolidate 32-bit workloads on both x86 and x64 Microsoft Windows platforms, with an emphasis on best practices, tuning, and tips for an HP server based computing environment. Learn more! >> |
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The Current State of ITIL Sponsored by IBM IT service management based on ITIL can help your IT organization deliver the services your business needs. In this Internet.com eBook, experts take a look at where ITIL has been, where it's going, and examine how it continues to find ways to help deliver efficient IT answers for organizations around the world. Read more. >> |
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Manage and Secure Mission-Critical Operations on Linux Sponsored by Novell According to IDC research, Linux users are clearly satisfied about their choice to deploy Linux, and during trying economic times, the potential for those same customers to ramp up their deployment of Linux is strong. Learn more here. >> |
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