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Symantec NetBackup OpenStorage Best Practices Guide: Data Domain Deduplication Storage by Data Domain
in most environments. However, deployments involving multiple sites and a complex environment may experience issues with naming conventions, network infrastructure, or site generated documentation detailing the installation
Symantec NetBackup OpenStorage: Data Domain Deduplication Storage Best Practices Guide by Data Domain
in most environments. However, deployments involving multiple sites and a complex environment may experience issues with naming conventions, network infrastructure, or site generated documentation detailing the installation
Applied JSON: HTTP REST, Ajax Databases and Beyond by The Ajax Experience
This session looks at how we can use various open specifications built on JSON to standardize and automate this interaction. JSON has proven to be a very easy to use, yet immensely powerful data
Simplify the Management of your Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) with Integrated Solution from Quest Software and Microsoft by Microsoft
Looking at Microsoft Hyper-V as the platform to build your Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)? Looking at Microsoft Hyper-V as the platform to build your Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)? Quest
Blackberry Enterprise Server for Novell GroupWise by BlackBerry
The collaboration client that was previously named BlackBerry® Instant Messaging for Novell® GroupWise® Messenger is now named the BlackBerry® Client for Novell® GroupWise®
Enhanced Data Protection and Manageability of Virtual Servers Using CommVault® Simpana® Solutions by CommVault Systems, Inc.
CommVault® Simpana® software's Universal Virtual Server Agent helps address the challenges in a virtual environment based on VMware® Virtual
Service-Oriented Architecture - A New Alternative to Traditional Technology Integration by Information Builders
This paper will examine the basic premises underlying SOAs and describe how universal technology and service adapters, such as those from iWay Software, can help organizations realize the
Addressing Storage Challenges in Today's Economic Climate by Hitachi Data Systems
how you can proactively navigate your organization through this downturn, and learn more about the benefits of the Hitachi Universal Storage Platform. The implications of the current economic downturn are far reaching and multifaceted
Sawmill 8 - Web Log Analysis Tool by Flowerfire, Inc.
of your business. Whatever you need to track, Sawmill provides the right solution at the right price. Sawmill's easy scalability and universal support helps you make better use of your data, with one application. Sawmill brings all the features of
The Value of Virtualization by Global Knowledge
Virtualization offers multiple ways to save money including hardware purchase, power and cooling costs over time and staff time needed when providing a test and analysis environment to name a few
Hitachi and Symantec: Build Your Archiving and Discovery Strategy Today by Continental Resources
Attend this vital seminar and see how the Hitachi Content Archive Platform with Symantec™ Enterprise Vault™ can simplify the job for you. In one powerful solution it gives you a flexible, scalable
Data Quality: A Survival Guide For Marketing by SAP America Inc
Direct marketing is about communicating a message to a specific prospect or customer. This white paper from Business Objects, an SAP company, focuses on these concepts as they pertain to marketing, and
New Enterprise Desktop E-Zine Vol. 1: Defining Application Virtualization by SearchEnterpriseDesktop
In this premiere issue of New Enterprise Desktop, you'll learn the ins and outs of application virtualization and how to apply it in the enterprise, as well as finding out how to categorize user groups and
Employee Productivity Suite: SpeechAttendant®/OpenSpeechAttendant™ by Nuance
By offering your callers the convenience and ease of use of a speech-enabled auto attendant system, your organization will reap the benefits of decreased telecommunications costs, increased employee
The New Microsoft IT Pro Certifications and Exams by Global Knowledge
The MCITP assures that anyone possessing Microsoft certification has a breadth of knowledge on various products and is concerned with the network architecture and design. There must be value and worth
Top 10 Reasons Hackers Use the Web for Attacks by Blue Coat
From desktop vulnerabilities to the impact open proxies, JavaScript, universal access to HTTP and the adoption of embedded HTML in email, this white paper presents the top ten scenarios
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What's in a name?
Web services have been widely described as the worst possible naming convention for an important new concept. A simple Web search illustrates the problem. But more importantly, the term Web service is actually fast becoming an oxymoron, only relevant to a subset of the behaviors that it purports to More...
Aug 29, 2002
What's in a name?
Web services have been widely described as the worst possible naming convention for an important new concept. A simple Web search illustrates the problem. But more importantly, the term Web service is actually fast becoming an oxymoron, only relevant to a subset of the behaviors that it purports to More...
Aug 23, 2002
Beginning E-Commerce Part 5 - Compiling the File
Part 5 of the series, "Beginning E-Commerce" mentions a useful naming convention associated with versioning. One of the worst gotchas a typical developer goes through when they deploy components to a remote site is when the set of business objects put up there doesn't work as planned and the site is More...
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Voyager ORB Professional
This object request broker simultaneously supports CORBA and RMI and is for commercial-strength distributed applications. It includes a universal naming service, universal directory, activation framework, task management framework, resource policy management, publish-subscribe, and mobile agent technology More...
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What's in a name, part II
agrees that the term "Web service" is a really bad name for a very important concept. A few weeks ago, CBDi published a proposition for a better naming convention. Since then, they have had considerable feedback. Also IBM has published a paper on the subject that sadly fudges the issue. This topic is too important to be ignored, and in this week's Newswire, CBDi publishes the More...
Oct 17, 2002