WEBCAST:
Organizations continue to spend upwards of 70% of their technology budgets in maintaining an existing inventory of applications. some of which are redundant and some that have exceeded their useful life, and continue to consume resources without returning value. Watch this webcast to learn more.
VIDEO:
Organizations in the oil and gas industry tend to rely on a lot of specialist business applications, but a lack of integration can cause headaches for IT. This five-minute webcast explains how the right enterprise resource planning (ERP) approach can bridge the gap between specialist functionality and total integration.
WEBCAST:
Legacy messaging technologies lack the performance and flexibility necessary to support today’s computing environments. Attend this webinar to learn how Informatica’s Ultra Messaging technology can help realize up to 10x performance improvements over legacy messaging solutions while dramatically reducing costs and improving deployment flexibility.
SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD:
This download delivers Unitrends Enterprise Backup software, which is designed to ensure IT asset recovery from any location, at any time. This solution is available as a virtual appliance for Microsoft Hyper-V.
WEBCAST:
Access this slidecast to hear Jay Muehoefer, Director of Software Defined Solutions at IBM, discuss the potential IT and business value of a software defined infrastructure.
WEBCAST:
This one-stop-shop for CIOs discusses the 3 most important trends companies can capitalize on to help future success. Access this webinar now for an in-depth look into essential topics.
SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD:
Download your free trial of IBM Rational Quality Manager V2, a collaborative, Web-based, quality management solution that offers comprehensive test planning and test asset management from requirements to defects.
VIDEO:
POWER7 systems deliver unprecedented performance for both transactional and throughput computing with more performance per core and more performance per watt than POWER6. Watch this video for more.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Generating reports from Java applications has traditionally been a difficult task with heavy coding effort in development and maintenance. Even where graphical tools are provided, users must learn how to use a new and sometimes cumbersome tool.