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Providing a targeted Search solution to each individual user in a Notes/Domino Domain is a difficult proposition. See how to do this effectively, with minimum administrator input and no drain on server resources.
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Learn how you can open up new ways to interact with business content and applications from across the enterprise with NetWeaver Enterprise Search.
Posted: 02 Aug 2007 | Premiered: Aug 2, 2007, 09:00 EDT (13:00 GMT)
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In-memory database technology is emerging as a key means of boosting performance in mainstream IT applications. Carl Olofson from IDC discusses how an in-memory database strategy can provide better high speed, high volume data management for your applications. ASE's new In-memory Databases Option is also described. Watch this webcast to learn more.
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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.
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Consult this informative video to learn more about the widespread adoption of "going agile." Find out how you can obtain shorter release cycles, greater flexibility and tighter alignment by going agile. It explores the broad technical, organizational and process changes that can help your team transition to an agile environment.
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This exclusive webcast can help you prepare for an audit by covering some software asset management (SAM) strategies and tactics you should adopt to get ready for a software audit.
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Tablets are a great tool to allow employees access to business files and applications, without being tied to a physical desktop. Find out how a leading vendor can transform a tablet so users can have seamless tablet access to everything they need including business applications and files, without breaking budget or resources.
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.