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whitepaper Introducing Xomega for XML Object Modeling and Code Generation2009-11-01 Xomega.Net
  XML-based Model Driven Development can be a simple, but very powerful alternative to the UML-based MDA and can result in significantly increased productivity, clean and robust designs and improved system portability. Xomega technology coupled with the Xomega.Net for Visual Studio can help one quickly adopt this development approach for projects.

Tags: Software Development Tools, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper Adobe LiveCycle solutions for intuitive user experiences2009-09-01 Adobe Systems
  With Adobe® LiveCycle® Enterprise Suite (ES2) software, organizations like yours can easily deploy intuitive user experiences, using flexible guides and RIAs to help increase customer satisfaction and achieve a lower total cost of ownership. Download your FREE white paper here.

Tags: Internet and Web, Enterprise Planning, Software Development Tools, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper Advanced Java Memory Analysis with JProbe2009-05-28 Quest Software
  Memory issues in Java applications can cripple performance and cost your business time and money - so proper Java memory analysis is crucial. However, identifying Java memory leaks isn't easy - there's simply no "hard and fast" way to track them down.

In this new Quest white paper, discover an easy-to-follow process that guides you through the Java Virtual Machine heap to help find and fix memory leaks. Then, learn about the tools that give you the critical information you need to solve Java memory problems BEFORE they're problems. Read this white paper today.

Tags: Software Development Tools, Internet and Web, Software Development Tools, Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Understanding The Critical Role Of Device Management And Security In Your Business' Mobile Strategy2009-05-01 Sybase
  In January 2009, Sybase commissioned Forrester Consulting to assess the importance of mobile device management and, in particular, mobile security and the associated issues that keep CXOs up at night.

While conducting in-depth interviews with 30 IT and telecom/network decision-makers at North American and Western European companies with 500 or more employees, Forrester found that these IT professionals:
  • Anticipate that the number of mobile devices they support will continue to increase through 2010, despite the global economic recession.
  • Recognize that mobile devices need to be managed and secured in the same way that PCs are today, although most admit that they don't do this yet.
  • Are feeling increased pressure from C-level executives, line-of-business managers, and employees to support more mobile platforms and even personal mobile devices.
  • Prioritize security as the No. 1 consideration when making changes to their mobility strategy.
Forrester's study yielded four key findings:
  • Despite tightening budgets as a result of the global economic recession, 28 out of the 30 IT professionals we interviewed anticipate that the number of mobile devices they support will increase through 2010.
  • Firms are increasingly embracing more than just one mobile platform, making it critical that they invest in tools that can support mobile devices powered by BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Symbian, Mac OS X, and Windows CE.
  • With the changing workforce, IT is feeling intense pressure from C-level executives, line-of-business managers, and employees to support personal devices and applications, making security a major concern.
  • Companies are increasingly investing in mobile device management and security solutions that will help automate support tasks, streamline the operations of enterprise mobility, and secure the data.




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whitepaper Cisco UCS Manager Architecture2009-04-01 Cisco Systems
  The Cisco UCS Manager model-driven framework separates the Cisco UCS Manager logic from platform implementation, making the software cleaner and easier to maintain. The Cisco UCS Manager's information model is hierarchical, which makes manipulating the management information tree more intuitive for XML API users. Managed objects can be modified either through configuration state changes initiated by an administrator or through operational state changes that occur in the managed endpoint, both of which occur as ACID-compliant transactions in the DME. Users can use either the GUI or CLI to manage the Cisco Unified Computing System, or they can use the XML API to write their own custom interfaces.

Tags: Software Development Tools, Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Towards Data Quality and Data Mining Using Constraints in XML2009-03-01 University of South Australia
  Quality data is necessary for different data mining techniques and reversely, data mining techniques can be utilized to measure quality of data. Data mining and data quality issues got much attention for relational data in past. But, as a massive amount of data is being stored and represented over the web in XML, the issue of data quality for mining purposes and also using data mining techniques for quality measures get research interest. The paper proposes two important interrelated issues: how quality XML data is useful for data mining in XML and how data mining in XML is used to measure the quality data for XML.

Tags: Data Tools, Data Infrastructure
  
whitepaper More Tips and Tricks for Creating Multi-Sheet Microsoft Excel Workbooks the Easy Way With SAS2009-02-27 SAS Institute
  Transferring SAS data and analytical results between SAS and Microsoft Excel can be difficult, especially when SAS is not installed on a Windows platform. This paper explains how to use the XML support in Base SAS9 software to create multi-sheet Microsoft Excel workbooks (for Excel versions 2002 and later). One will learn step-by-step techniques for quickly and easily creating attractive multi-sheet Excel workbooks that contain the SAS output, and also tips and tricks for working with the ExcelXP ODS tagset. Most importantly, the techniques that are presented in this paper can be used regardless of the platform on which SAS software is installed. One can even use them on a mainframe!

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whitepaper Notes From an Intersection: Google Earth @ SAS2009-02-27 SAS Institute
  This paper examines the issues one encounters using SAS to create data-driven placemarks viewable in Google Earth. The introduction of bike lanes in certain areas of St. Petersburg, Florida, provides a scenario for comparing before-and-after traffic counts. The traffic count data, while providing an intersection label, does not provide latitude and longitude. Come along for a ride on the SAS train from proprietary traffic counts to Google Earth; there are sure to be many detours. Is it a rollercoaster or a kiddie ride? At the 2008 SAS Global Forum, two integrative techniques were unveiled. Kuiper and Vyverman showed how to use SAS XML Mapper to read, and in SAS 9.2, write Google Earth XML (KML).

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whitepaper Configuring and Customizing SAS Enterprise Guide 4.2 in the SAS 9.2 Platform Environment2009-02-27 SAS Institute
  There are many new features in the SAS 9.2 Business Intelligence Platform that SAS Enterprise Guide can use. These features include several new options for authentication to SAS servers, role-based configuration of the application, and new SAS/ACCESS library engines to access additional types of data. Many of these features address security needs, improve the user experience, and facilitate integration with other SAS applications. This paper explains each of these new features and provides examples of how to configure them for SAS Enterprise Guide users. The reader is assumed to have familiarity with SAS Enterprise Guide, SAS Management Console, and a general knowledge of the SAS Business Intelligence Platform.

Tags: Data Tools