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Seamless Physical and Virtual Server Management: An Integrated Management Approach | 2007-01-05 11:21:18 | Opsware |
| Once proven in an enterprise environment, virtualization, like any successful technology, spreads quickly. For every physical server under management there may be three or four virtual servers running, but there are likely many more unmanaged and unmonitored virtual servers out there. Download this Opsware white paper to read more about the special management challenges that are part and parcel of virtual environments and to find out how you can better integrate physical and virtual server management. | |||
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The Burden of Legacy | 2006-11-07 01:00:16 | Erudine |
| This paper endorses the opinion that large and complex IT projects will turn into legacy and that such collapses are inevitable. The idea of software that can maintain its own mental model is introduced and offered as a solution to the inevitable trend for software to turn into legacy systems. | |||
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Overcoming Challenges in Managing Linux | 2006-11-04 01:00:15 | Levanta |
| The introduction of Linux brought the promise of a new level of cost-efficiency and flexibility in enterprise IT environments. But as Linux systems scale, management becomes unwieldy. The prohibitive cost of managing large installations over time -- making sure every single server is running right, even up to thousands of servers -- has gotten in the way of achieving Linux's full potential.
The challenges include massive heterogeneity, sheer volume of equipment and data, and lack of nimble management tools. Learn more about a new administration model with innovative technology that breaks down the barriers allowing you to get the most out of your Linux systems with the least amount of effort. Download now. |
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A Step Up | 2006-10-11 01:00:17 | Oracle |
| Using familiar Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)-compliant technologies such as Oracle Collaboration Suite, the Oracle Database and Oracle Application Server, and state-of-the art migration tools, it is possible to completely migrate Lotus Notes applications and data to J2EE so that investments in business analysis, application development, user training, and knowledge base development are preserved. This paper will discuss how to use the ToJava toolset to convert a Lotus Notes application to J2EE for deployment on Oracle Collaboration Suite and related Oracle technologies. | |||
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TechNet Webcast: Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 Technical Overview (Level 200) | 2006-08-04 01:00:11 | Microsoft |
| This webcast describes how Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 can help to address the many challenges to face when providing support for legacy applications and systems. The webcast explains about the new features, resource allocation, and architecture of Virtual Server 2005 R2, and see examples of some specific usage scenarios. In addition to an explanation of virtual server and virtual machine clustering, the webcast also cover virtual machine deployment and physical-to-virtual machine migration options using the Virtual Server Migration Toolkit (VSMT). | |||
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Eliminate the Testing Bottleneck | 2006-09-07 01:00:13 | Borland Software |
| Requirements Based Testing
When you test what matters, you get predictable results. This white paper will help you align requirements with testing to assure only the most critical software elements are tested and developed. Download now! |
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Webcast: Uncovering Revenue Opportunities with Simplified License Management | 2006-09-11 12:44:29 | Macrovision |
Check out this on-demand Webinar from Macrovision for an overview of the features and benefits of FLEXnet Operations, a license management solution that can help you maximize upgrade and renewal revenues while reducing your fulfillment and support costs. This audiocast and accompanying slide presentation outline the key advantages of FLEXnet Operations, including its ability to:
No matter how big or small your portfolio of offerings may be, if you want to simplify license management and uncover hidden revenue opportunities, you'll benefit from listening to this Macrovision Webinar, now available on demand. |
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Mainframe Modernization | 2007-05-30 08:33:47 | Cognizant,Cognizant Technology Solutions |
| Four steps from mainframe to .NET This white paper shows how a structured, four-phase process helps companies move from legacy mainframe applications to a new agile IT environment built on Microsoft's .NET technology - one of the most flexible approaches available for any legacy modernisation project. | |||
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Migrating Oracle Application Server Applications to BEA WebLogic Server 9.0: Business Drivers, Important Issues to Consider, and How-To Instructions | 2006-01-31 13:19:12 | |
| Learn how to help applications perform better and scale more easily by migrating from Oracle Application Server to BEA WebLogic Server 9.0. A frank guide to overcoming any short-term issues and reaping long-term benefits. Demonstrates how database independence (Service-Oriented Architecture) can markedly enhance efficiency and portability. Lists actual step-by-step migration directions, some with code snippets, for JDeveloper, ADF and BC4J, JSP tag libraries, PL/SQL Web Services, Form Services, TopLink, JClient, and deployment. Learn the keys to a smooth, cost-effective migration path, and how to take full advantage of open standards. | |||
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Online Company Boosts Site Performance, Realizes ROI in Only One Year | 2006-09-05 17:48:02 | Citrix Systems |
| To make traffic-handling more intelligent and efficient for its more than 50 disparate Web sites, the California-based Internet company Ingenio deployed a Citrix NetScaler System, which boosted page-load performance across all Ingenio's Web sites by at least 20 percent. This case study explains how the advanced features that are built into Citrix NetScaler, particularly its content filtering and query redirect capabilities, have created new efficiencies and maximized Ingenio's hardware resources. |