The Need for Speed – CopperEye Adaptive Adressing
Published: 1st May 2002 | By: Graham Fisher
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Storage Management
Published: 26th March 2002 | By: Tony Lock
The massive number of tools that fall under the umbrella of “Storage Management” makes it difficult for every feature to be fully assessed. This is a complex field with many different facets. However, it is clear that in most areas…
Service Management
Published: 1st March 2002 | By: Steve Barrie
Whilst the role of IT as a service is now firmly entrenched in our minds, the ability to measure the quality of the service actually being delivered is still not clear. This report is aimed at helping organisations that need…
Web Content Management
Published: 15th February 2002 | By: Ian Hugo
Content management is an idea whose time has come. Originally, it was derived from a need targeted at media companies seeking to move their content to the Web. At least one major CM vendor got started that way. Now content…
Databases
Published: 1st December 2001 | By: Philip Howard
This report represents a new way of considering the leading database vendors. Instead of considering them simply feature by feature, this report focuses on the different types of applications that you might want to develop. Thus each product is considered…
IBM DB2 Universal Database 7.2
Published: 1st November 2001 | By: Philip Howard
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Making IT Count - Fast ROI in the Current Business Environment
Published: 1st September 2001 | By: Robin Bloor
This short paper deals with the topic of Fast ROI and the opportunities that it can present to IT management.
Enterprise Information Portals
Published: 1st September 2001 | By: Philip Howard
There are far too many sources of information: external, internal, e-mail and so forth, for a user to make sense of. Often you feel as if you could simply spend all day sorting the information and never actually doing anything.…
Embedded Database Market - For Centura Software
Published: 11th February 2001 | By: Philip Howard
The term “embedded database” has traditionally been applied to applications developed by VARs and others, which have a database within them, but which is unseen by the user. Such databases are sometimes described as “fire and forget” databases since they…
Mobile Enterprise
Published: 30th November 2000 | By: Mat Hanrahan
If there is one concept that the communications industry understands, it is convergence. Over ten years ago, the seamless integration of the worlds of data communications and telecommunica-tions were seen as the Holy Grail, with great rewards for those that…