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Enterprises are challenged to create easy to use rich Internet applications that enable users and customers to access and interact with data and content in more intuitive and visual ways. Download this trial software to learn more.
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This webcast details a software solution that enables faster migrations and streamlines your desktop application management. Discover how this solution simplifies the evaluation of application performance, and resolves compatibility issues through automation, remediation and modeling analysis. View a short demo and learn about the key benefits.
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Access IBM Rational Build Forge demos to see how it can be used to create a software assembly line to automate and accelerate software delivery. Learn how Rational Build Forge can help development teams automate repetitive tasks, uncover development bottlenecks, determine trends for specific projects and manage compliance mandates.
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In this Webcast Sundeep Goel, Worldwide Channel Sales with IBM® Rational®, talks about the development need that Rational Build Forge® Express Edition is designed to address.
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Watch this webcast to learn about the top ten most useful advantages of Windows Server 2008 R2. Gain insight into improvements made to Terminal Services and Hyper-V that can provide your organization with increased flexibility.
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To ensure optimal performance for your SQL Server, you need 24/7 monitoring to identify and diagnose issues quickly and effectively. Access a complimentary 14-day trial to SQL Diagnostic Manager.
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Eliminate application downtime, automate SQL Server backup, and speed up processes. Learn about the key features of SQL Safe Backup and gain full access to a 14 day free trial.
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This podcast discusses how GFI MAX Building Blocks methodology can help you overcome challenges with converting your clients in Managed Services and start making money.
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This webinar describes the new threats facing organizations that are still using Windows XP now that support for the operating system has ended. It also highlights a solution that can be implemented to make sure Windows XP assets remain protected.