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whitepaper GUIDEBOOK: ORACLE'S SIEBEL CRM ON DEMAND2008-10-23 Oracle
  Oracle's Siebel CRM On Demand has leveraged its history and experience in CRM to provide customers with deeper functionality to drive competitive advantage. Nucleus found Siebel CRM On Demand customers took advantage of embedded best practices, integration, and analytics − among other features − to leverage greater long-term value from their CRM.

Tags: Web Content Management, Business Strategies, Security Management, Service Level Management
  
whitepaper Oracle Blends Managed Services With OnDemand Pricing2008-10-23 Oracle
  Growing businesses are increasingly realising that Managed Services offer a scalable, flexible route forward. This whitepaper explores Oracle Managed Services offerings for PeopleSoft and Siebel, and sees how they can deliver an easier deployment, with on-demand pricing.

Tags: Web Content Management, Business Strategies, Security Management, Service Level Management
  
whitepaper Exploring Secrets of .NET Keystroke Handling2008-10-23 JupiterMedia
  Few areas in .NET are seemingly as simple yet deceptively challenging as processing keyboard inputs. This situation is exacerbated because neither the MSDN documentation nor any of the excellent .NET support websites provide comprehensive, practical details about handling keystrokes. Enter Keystroke Sandbox, a small application developed just for this paper. Keystroke Sandbox shows graphically what happens when one presses a single key or a combination of keys. Furthermore, it lets the user customize its environment at runtime to emulate a variety of the most common Windows Forms application patterns, including both enabling/disabling controls to receive or ignore input as well as simulating consuming keystrokes at different stages and using different controls.

Tags: .NET, Application Development
  
whitepaper A Comparison of J2EE and .NET as Platforms for Teaching Web Services2008-10-23 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  .NET and J2EE are the two leading technologies in enterprise-level application development. They are also the platforms of choice for developing Web services. This paper compare the two platforms using parameters such as features present in each platform, tools and resources offered by the two and compatibility with the rest of the curriculum. .NET offers integrated, native support for various phases of Web services development, while the Java platform achieves this with several new libraries. The paper compare the Web-services development process in IBM's Websphere (for J2EE) and Microsoft's Visual Studio .NET and find them remarkably similar.

Tags: .NET, J2EE
  
whitepaper Creating Order from Chaos in Data Centers and Server Rooms2008-10-23 American Power Conversion (APC)
  Data center professionals can rid themselves of messy racks, sub-standard under floor air distribution, and cable sprawl with a minimum of heartache and expense. Whether the data center mess is created over years of mismanagement or whether the cable-choked data center is inherited, solutions for both quick fixes and longer term evolutionary changes exist. This paper outlines several innovative approaches for dealing with the symptoms of chaos and for eliminating the root causes of disorder.

Tags: File and Network Servers, Database Management, Infrastructure Management, Data Center
  
whitepaper Five Basic Steps for Efficient Space Organization within High Density Enclosures2008-10-23 American Power Conversion (APC)
  Organizing components and cables within high density enclosures need not be a stressful, time consuming chore. This paper provides a five step roadmap for standardizing and optimizing organization within both low and high density enclosures, with special emphasis on how to plan for higher densities.

Tags: Database Management, Business Intelligence - Data Warehousing
  
whitepaper Application Delivery Networks: The New Imperative for IT Visibility, Acceleration and Security2008-09-19 Blue Coat Systems
  Your business depends on one thing: getting the right information to the right people at the right time. To gain a competitive advantage, improve customer service and access more business intelligence, you have to ensure fast and responsive application delivery to users wherever they are. At the same time, you have to protect users, systems and applications from malicious threats so workers, customers and partners can confidently transact business whether they're using Oracle, Salesforce.com or VoIP.

The key trends driving business today - centralization, mobilization and globalization - often make it difficult, if not downright impossible, to support on-demand application delivery. IT initiatives such as server consolidation and voice, video and data convergence can disrupt network service. Your mobile applications and devices can be compromised by security breaches and data theft. And global IT infrastructures often harbor data silos that are difficult to penetrate and manage, obscuring the view of your IT resources.

If you're not supporting the information delivery your business demands, you need to look at the technologies you're using to monitor application performance, optimize your WAN and secure your Web gateway. Together, these capabilities are absolutely vital to meeting business needs today, and preparing for future requirements down the road.

Tags: Security Management, Data Center, Data Recovery - Security, Best Practices
  
whitepaper Virtual IT Revolutionises IT Support with Intel? vPro? processor technology2008-10-22 Intel
  Since its launch in 2001, Virtual IT's guiding principle has been, 'We'll look after your IT so you can look after your business'. And in a relatively short time the company has built up a strong client base of small and medium-sized organisations that need IT but not the support issues that come with it. Using HP equipment, Virtual IT supplies hardware such as desktop PCs, servers, laptops and printers. The requisite software is pre-loaded and the offering is galvanised with 24-hour support. Bryn Morgan, Commercial Manager, Virtual IT, says: "SMBs don't get great IT support. By harnessing Intel technology we're changing that."

Tags: Processors, Business Strategies, Server Consolidation, Virtualization
  
whitepaper Take business PCs to the next leve: Improve security and remote manageability with Intel? vPro? technology-based notebook and desktop PCs2008-10-22 Intel
  Intel? Centrino? 2 with vPro? technology for notebook PCs and Intel? Core?2 processor with vPro? technology for desktop PCs will change your IT reality. Our latest technology is optimized for business computers, taking you to the next level with leading-edge security and manageability built right into the chip. Building on a common technology foundation, notebook and desktop computers with Intel? vPro? technology bring even more security and management features to IT. Intel vPro technology offers a unified, proven approach to maintaining, managing, and protecting computers throughout your organization ? even if the OS is unresponsive or the PC is powered off ? using the same IT management console.

Tags: Desktop Systems - PCs, Business Management, Best Practices, High Performance Computing
  
whitepaper Building a Real-World Model to Assess Virtualization Platforms2008-10-22 Intel
  To drive business decisions in the data center, Intel IT created a performance-driven methodology to compare the operating costs of virtualization platforms. We approximate the total cost of ownership (TCO) of each platform by measuring workload performance, platform performance, and power consumption. Using this methodology, we demonstrated a greater than 50 percent cost reduction with the Dual-Core Intel? Xeon? processor 5150 running at 2.66 GHz as compared with its predecessor, the Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor running at 2.8 GHz.

Tags: Processors, Data Center, Server Consolidation, Virtualization