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In this e-book, examine the challenges that the current enterprise landscape has created for APM, and how a new era of APM is helping businesses build better-performing apps as well as reduce costs and grow revenue.
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This exclusive white paper examines five easy steps that your organization can take to adopt a secure and effective enterprise app store that will help you empower your workers and reap the benefits of enterprise mobility.
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This exclusive white paper examines five easy steps that your organization can take to adopt a secure and effective enterprise app store that will help you empower your workers and reap the benefits of enterprise mobility.
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This white paper breaks down the top ten quality and performance issues that application performance management can help to solve by detecting applications' performance problems and their causes.
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To gain competitive advantage and keep up with the fast pace of business change, it's critical that your organization embrace mobile applications. In this helpful guide, discover how to transform your business into a mobile enterprise with the right technology.
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This report cuts to the chase when it comes to suppliers focusing on smart cities and forwar-thinking municipalities. Read now for evaluations on leading players in the market that have the capacity to provide leadership on large-scale projects spanning multiple city requirements.
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Access this in-depth white paper to find out the 7 steps to API success, including defining your business objective and engaging developers. Read on to see if your company is headed down the right API path.
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This project design guide demonstrates a way to deliver Windows-based apps to mobile devices efficiently while avoiding application rewrites and maintaining information security.
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The cloud is now a major factor in IT's infrastructure and application delivery decision-making process, as it removes many of the hurdles of getting an application up and running. But this doesn't mean you should convert all development activity to the cloud -- so how do you know when to go cloud and when to stay put?