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Almost all organizations are looking for ways to build modern, effective systems of engagement that can be delivered quickly and can handle change. To do this successfully, the key is the right development platform -- but how do you choose which is right for your business' needs and goals?
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Access this whitepaper to discover how mobile backend as a service (MBaaS) can be utilized as the backend for anything with a frontend, including desktop, web, and mobile apps – as well as the growing number of applications within the Internet of Things.
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This whitepaper explains how application architects can quickly and confidently deliver long-lasting applications that minimize cost, complexity, and risk while increasing architectural flexibility with Red Hat Storage Server, an open, software-defined storage platform.
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Download this IDC whitepaper now to better understand the workload data and ecosystem available for Linux deployments, including application software, application development and deployment software, and infrastructure software.
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This brief white paper introduces NetScaler 10 on Amazon Web Services (AWS) to optimize, secure, and control delivery of enterprise and cloud services. See how this technology transforms the cloud into an extension of the data center by eliminating barriers to enterprise-class cloud deployments.
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This white paper details many of the issues that applications operations staff currently face; explains the requirements that today's applications operations groups have for an application performance management solution; and lists a number of suggestions for organizations currently choosing between APM solutions.
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Access this whitepaper to discover how to balance velocity with quality for the mobile end-user. Read on to find out how to master the mobile era for both your employees and customers – so you can leverage this tremendous opportunity to create new business advantages.
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While most software development organizations have fine-tuned their application lifecycle management (ALM) processes, many still struggle with bottlenecks during the handoff between development and operations. That's where DevOps comes in -- but how do you go from ALM to DevOps?