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This white paper discusses how enterprises can deliver on the promise of perfect mobility, and considers the wide-spread (and sometimes unexpected) costs that accompany a bad mobile app. Read on to see top tips for choosing the right mobile application development platform.
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The more employees rely on their BlackBerry® smartphones, the greater the need for enterprise applications that fit their, and the company's, specific needs. But IT organizations can't always do it on their own. This white paper covers some best practices and resources for creating mobile enterprise applications.
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With the introduction of 64-bit hardware and software for Windows, organizations can deploy new applications or migrate existing ones to faster, more efficient technologies. Read this white paper to learn best practices for database migrati...
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This whitepaper discusses what an application release automation (ARA) system is, and what key components companies should look for when considering a solution.
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In this resource discover answers to top questions when planning an application transformation along with a 12-stage approach to modernization that can ensure successful optimization of your application portfolio today.
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In this resource, discover a set of tools that enable you to create cross-platform mobile applications from development to deployment. Read now for a tutorial on how to build your own application using a development environment, a UI mobile framework, and cloud storage technologies.
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As the use of cloud computing continues to grow, nearly every organization is developing ways to use this new technology. This white paper discusses and provide examples on how users of geographic information system (GIS) technology could and should benefit from cloud computing. Read more to find out how.
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Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® is a standards-based UNIX®-like operating system that provides a development environment similar to SunTM SolarisTM. This paper looks to highlight some of the major differences between Solaris and Red Hat Enterprise Linux to help application developers port their code.