Thursday, July 15, 2010

Guide: MySQL to DB2

Whitepaper: Ten Signs That You Need a Server
PDF: The Top Ten Most Forgotten Things When Building a Disaster Recovery Plan
Webcast: Simplify and Improve Your Content Publishing
eBook: Move Your Business Forward with Google Software
Special Offer: Get Mobile Tools to be Productive Anywhere
Whitepaper: What's New in Toad for Oracle 10.5
Guide: MySQL to DB2
Sponsored by IBM
Extending your skills to IBM DB2 software is surprisingly easy due to new SQL compatibility features. Download this eKit and you'll get this MySQL to DB2 Conversion Guide. This free PDF guides you through a MySQL database and application conversion to DB2. Begin taking advantage of the DB2 product's administration, performance and cost benefits today. >>

Webcast: User Experience Management Indicators for Business and IT Success
Sponsored by Quest
Download Quest Software's on-demand webcast on maximizing the end user experience presented by user experience expert John Spirko. And when you download the webcasts, you'll receive a free white paper "User Experience Management - Is It Right for You?" >>
Ten Signs That You Need a Server
Sponsored by Dell
If you're a small or medium business owner with more than one computer, it's time to consider investing in a server. A server will keep your data secure and organized and will help you run your business more efficiently and professionally. If you've reached one of the 10 thresholds below, a server could do your business a world of good. >>
The Top Ten Most Forgotten Things When Building a Disaster Recovery Plan
Sponsored by VMware
Without an adequate disaster recovery plan, your business may find itself in serious trouble after experiencing a major disaster. Unfortunately, many SMBs rely on archaic backup and restore plans that are insufficient for survival. This top ten list from VMware will help you understand the essentials for an effective recovery plan. >>
Simplify and Improve Your 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.
Move Your Business Forward with Google Software
Sponsored by Google
Google might always be synonymous with search, but Google also has the tools to help your organization with messaging, productivity, marketing, and more, and you won't have to install a thing. Download this Internet.com eBook to see how Google can use the cloud to help your end users maintain their productivity while reducing the cost and complexity for IT. >>
Get Mobile Tools to be Productive Anywhere
Sponsored by BlackBerry
BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express provides access to new administrative features, monitoring tools, and more. Learn how the features of BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express can help your company become more productive. >> Generate your custom report now!
What's New in Toad for Oracle 10.5
Sponsored by Quest Software
This technical brief explains many of the key new features and enhancements in Toad for Oracle v10.5. Toad for Oracle v10.5 adds new features and enhances many existing ones. These changes are designed to save you time, increase accuracy and give you better visibility of your work environment, whether you're a developer working in an unfamiliar database or maintaining legacy code, or a DBA trying to manage multiple databases. >> Start here to learn more.

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