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whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Application Compatibility Toolkit (Level 300)2008-04-17 Microsoft Tips
  The presenter of this webcast provides an introduction to the major sources of application compatibility issues in the Windows Vista operating system, and shows how the Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) can be used by enterprise customers to migrate applications to the new operating system. The presenter covers the phases of the application migration process and includes a demonstration of the ACT tools and features. Beyond migrating to a new operating system, ACT also helps enterprises assess the impact of Windows updates.

Tags: Upgrades and Migration, Windows Vista
  
whitepaper Microsoft Webcast: RIM to Windows Mobile Migration (Level 100)2008-03-27 Microsoft Tips
  Increasing mobile worker productivity is a primary driver for why organizations are re-examining their mobility strategy. The Windows Mobile infrastructure provides greater opportunity for enterprises to drive productivity among their mobile workers with the deployment of Line-Of-Business (LOB) applications providing quick and easy access to information to address their business requirements. Additionally, scalability and lower costs are key factors in considering migrating from Research In Motion (RIM) to a Windows Mobile infrastructure. Windows Mobile can easily scale to support the growth of mobile users within a Microsoft Exchange Server environment without having to acquire, install, manage, and support additional infrastructure components.

Tags: Mobile - Wireless Communications
  
whitepaper Got Ghost?: Upgrade to Symantec Ghost Solution Suite 2.0 Before 15th March and Save Up to 50%2008-01-15 Symantec
  During this webcast, attendees will learn about Symantec's upcoming License Upgrade Promotion for Symantec Ghost Solution Suite 2.0. This presenter will discuss: how to save up to 50% off license upgrades to Symantec Ghost Solution Suite 2.0; what is Symantec Ghost Solution Suite 2.0?; and compelling reasons for upgrading today.   
whitepaper Microsoft Webcast: Migrating Mission-Critical Applications to the Windows Environment (Level 200)2007-10-05 Microsoft
  While mission-critical applications have typically been assigned to mainframe platforms, customers in all industry segments are now selecting the Windows environment to host their core mission-critical applications. This webcast discusses how improvements in processor speed and software management features make Windows an effective alternative to previous platforms. Learn about the compelling economics of the Microsoft strategy and discover how the process of moving large quantities of code has improved dramatically. Attend this session to hear the factors customers have considered when facing the decision to migrate critical applications. It explores what tools and partners other customers have selected to enable improvements to their existing applications.   
whitepaper Successful NetWare-to-Windows Migration Boosts Computing Trustworthiness, Cuts TCO by $1.1 Million for Healthcare System2007-09-28 Microsoft
  Sharp HealthCare is a major healthcare delivery system based in San Diego, California - and recently, the health of its Information Technology (IT) infrastructure was in question. NetWare-related problems were causing slow logon times and complete lockouts. And fewer of the applications that Sharp needed were coming out promptly - if at all - for NetWare. So Sharp migrated to Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, using Windows Services for NetWare 5 to facilitate the migration. Reliability and availability are up, while cost savings are U.S.$1.1 million per year. Greater agility enables Sharp to implement software initiatives faster and at less cost, while Active Directory enables the IT department to delegate functions, boosting efficiency throughout the company.

Tags: Windows NT - 2000 - 2003, Directory Services
  
whitepaper Transforming Your Software Product Into a Service2007-06-14 OpSource
  This white paper highlights many of the key issues associated with moving to the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model, including the potential need for fundamental changes to your business model, software architecture, and operational structure. The paper explores these topics and more:
  • The differences between single- and multiple-instance applications
  • Modifying single-instance Web applications to support multiple tenants
  • How to drive down costs by moving to open source databases
  • Functionality and performance concerns
  • Using Web services, the SOAP protocol, and WSDL for data transfer and integration


Tags: Service Level Management, Strategic Planning, Service-Oriented Architecture, Application Development
  
whitepaper Amadeus Transforms Scheduling Efficiency/Cuts Cost by Standardizing on BMC CONTROL-M2007-09-14 BMC Software
  Amadeus is the travel industry's technology partner for providers, sellers, and buyers of travel. Amadeus provides distribution, IT and points of sale solutions that help to adapt, grow and succeed in the fast changing travel industry. The company wanted to replace multiple, overlapping scheduling tools and migrate 4,000 batch jobs to unified scheduling environment. In 2004, Amadeus standardized on BMC CONTROL- M, BMC Software's solution for advanced production scheduling across the enterprise from a single point of control.

Tags: Software Engineering
  
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Application Compatibility Considerations With Windows Vista (Level 200)2007-08-28 Microsoft
  The focus of this webcast is on application compatibility issues that may be encountered when upgrading to the Windows Vista operating system, and shows how to address them. The presenter starts the webcast by explaining User Account Control (UAC), which helps reduce the exposure and attack surface of the operating system by requiring that all users run in standard user mode. Although UAC provides many benefits, some applications may be affected by its implementation. The presenter discusses these possible areas of incompatibility and looks at how to resolve any problems that may arise. Finally, the webcast introduces some of the helpful tools Microsoft provides to assist with application compatibility with Windows Vista.

Tags: Upgrades and Migration, Windows Vista
  
whitepaper Migration to ATCA: An Open Modular Architecture2007-02-01 Aricent
  This white paper traces the evolution and presents a technical summary of the Advanced Telecommunication Communication Architecture (ATCA) technology. In addition, it lists the current market trends in ATCA products. The white paper begins with a detailed look at how Compact PCI (cPCI) evolved over the years until it lead to the genesis of ATCA. It also discusses the mechanical, power distribution, Backplane, and shelf management aspects of ATCA. In the end, the white paper discusses the current trends in the ATCA industry that cover the availability of different ATCA components in market today; as well as how these components are being used in various solutions.

Tags: Mobile - Wireless Communications
  
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Migrating From Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows Server 2003 (Level 200)2007-01-23 01:00:26 Microsoft
  The presenter of this webcast provides vital information about migrating from Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 to Microsoft Windows Server 2003. This webcast examines key aspects of the migration, such as choosing the migration path. After attending this webcast the viewer will learn about the different paths available and the aspects of each that require specific attention. The presenter covers upgrading both account domains and resource domains, restructuring domains, and moving user and group accounts around using the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT). The presenter also discusses the effects migration has on trust relationships, Domain Name System (DNS), profiles, and scripts.