Tuesday, March 30, 2010

XML Architecture to Simplify and Improve Content Publishing

Report: Total Economic Impact Of Managed External DNS Service
Download: Say Goodbye to Hand-Coding with Iron Speed Designer
Whitepaper: Streamline Workflows Using Barcodes
Whitepaper: How ISVs Can Take the Lead with Software Appliances
Report: Oracle Database 11g vs. Microsoft SQL Server 2008
Guide: Developing Multithreaded Applications
XML Architecture to Simplify and Improve Content Publishing
Sponsored by IBM
A common architecture and infrastructure for content publishing lets you achieve a level of information quality you can be proud of and better manage your workload. Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) is an XML-based, end-to-end architecture for creating, producing, and delivering topic-oriented content that you can reuse in multiple ways.
>>Watch this on-demand webcast to learn more.

Whitepaper: Create High-Performance ASP.NET Apps
Sponsored by Infragistics
Your customers don't want to be bothered with the details of how an application is developed, they just care about their experience when they use an application. They want an application that provides an intuitive user interface, and performs as the customer would expect. When you choose the Infragistics WebDataGrid, you get a control that allows you to provide your end users with the best performance on the market. >>Learn more here.
Total Economic Impact Of Managed External DNS Service
Sponsored by NeuStar
This study illustrates the financial impact of moving from a self-administered external DNS solution to NeuStar's industry-leading service. In conducting in-depth interviews with existing customers, Forrester found that these organizations achieved significant benefits, some easily measured for this ROI study and others which are equally valuable but could not be quantified Learn more. >>
Say Goodbye to Hand-Coding with Iron Speed Designer
Sponsored by Iron Speed
Generate data entry and reporting .NET Web apps in minutes, straight from your database. Iron Speed Designer builds database, forms, and reporting applications for .NET ��� without hand-coding. Quickly create visually stunning, feature-rich Web 2.0 applications that are easy-to-customize and ready to deploy. Click here to download. >>
Streamline Workflows Using Barcodes
Sponsored by Accusoft Pegasus
With the availability of fast, accurate barcode reading and writing toolkits, it's quite easy to include barcodes within your applications to reliably transfer information. With some basic information about barcode technologies, you can determine how their use could streamline your document-processing workflows, which symbology best suits your specific needs, and how to maximize their reliability. You can try out real barcodes using our web-based demo or downloadable SDKs, and see how easily barcodes can be applied to improve various document processing operations. Learn more. >>
How ISVs Can Take the Lead with Software Appliances
Sponsored by Novell
This whitepaper - delivered in an interactive multimedia format - is brought to you by IDC and Novell and discusses how software appliances can change the way you do business. See how IDC assesses the market opportunity for software appliances and get an introduction to the SUSE Appliance Program including Novell's latest offering, the SUSE Appliance Toolkit. >>
Oracle Database 11g vs. Microsoft SQL Server 2008
Sponsored by Oracle
This comparative management costs study, presented by the Edison Group, reveals how Oracle Database widens the manageability lead over Microsoft SQL Server 2008. The study shows how Oracle Database can save 43% in time and 41% in database management costs over Microsoft SQL Server 2008. >>
Developing Multithreaded Applications
Sponsored by Intel
The Intel Software Network is publishing a collection of technical papers that provide software developers with the most current technical information on Application Threading, Synchronization, Memory Management, and Programming Tools. Use these articles as a quick reference for design and optimization guidelines for multithreaded applications on Intel platforms. >>

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