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PassMark Software recently conducted performance testing on eight security software products, on Windows 7 Ultimate Edition. View this white paper to uncover how the software performed in different areas. Each guideline is explained further in the resource.
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IBM DB2 9 (previously codenamed 'Viper') for Linux, UNIX, and Windows marks a new stage in the evolution of data servers. This IBM white paper introduces and details many of DB2 9's innovative features and capabilities.
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The DB2 Viper is contributing significant advancements in database compression technology. This white paper compares the leading data server compression utilities and details how to reduce storage costs and improve performance.
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Access this expert paper to learn more about the worst file bloat offenders, the dire consequences of file bloat, file bloat work-arounds, and much more.
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Consult this white paper to learn more about why consolidating multiple ERP systems can help cut IT costs and save time. It explains how to effectively merge ERP and supply chain management systems. Find out how to upgrade your systems by consulting this resource now.
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This Forrester Total Economic Impactâ„¢ report unveils how one solution provides LAN-speed collaboration between distributed teams, giving them the feeling that they're all working in the same room. View now to uncover how this solution helped one global software engineering company enjoy a 357% ROI with a payback period of less than two months.
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This resource counts down 10 issues that development and testing teams should consider in order to derive maximum performance from their Web applications.
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This Magic Quadrant for mobile device management software explores the top vendors' MDM offerings. Discover the strengths and cautions associated with each MDM vendor to see which one is right for you, or if your current vendor is living up to its competition.
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Explore research done by Gartner to find out how in-memory computing will impact ERP during the next 5 years, so businesses can plan accordingly.