Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Say Goodbye to Hand-Coding

Whitepaper: Ten Ways to Get More from Your IT Budget
Whitepaper: What's New in Toad for Oracle 10.5
Whitepaper: Cut Web Publishing Costs with DITA XML
Webcast: Best Practices for Preparing Your Website and Apps for the Holidays
Whitepaper: Consolidate Your IT Needs with a Server
Guide: MySQL to DB2
PDF: Top 5 Reasons to Use DevPartner--Make Sure Your Code is Right the First Time
Sponsored by Micro Focus
Spend less time on code reviews and finding and fixing code errors. Discover the top five reasons for using DevPartner from Micro Focus to make sure your code is right the first time. Start Here >>

Download: 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 >>
Ten Ways to Get More from Your IT Budget
Sponsored by VMware
SMBs need innovative ways to cut costs without affecting business output or growth. Virtualization is a great place to start. This whitepaper illustrates how you can achieve dramatic savings from server consolidation, increased server utilization, automation and centralized management, all benefits of VMware virtualization. >>
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. >>
Cut Web Publishing Costs with DITA XML
Sponsored by IBM
The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) will take on your content management and publishing challenges by streamlining processes, facilitating modular writing, cutting publishing costs, and much more. Download this guide to learn more about this XML-based, end-to-end architecture for creating, producing, and delivering topic-oriented content that you can reuse in multiple ways. >>
Best Practices for Preparing Your Website and Apps for the Holidays
Sponsored by Neustar
U.S. consumers spent more than $29 billion online during the 2009 holiday season, according to comScore. Attend this Webcast to see how your business can conduct effective load testing and monitoring to make sure it gets its share of the 2010 online holiday spending without suffering from unnecessary downtime. >>
Consolidate Your IT Needs with a Server
Sponsored by Dell
Many small businesses rely on a patchwork IT system made up of outsourced solutions and point products from a number of vendors. The addition of a server to your SMB is the perfect opportunity to get control over your IT needs and make your business more efficient in the process. Download this Internet.com Tech Brief for before and after scenarios that show how a server gives your business more control over IT. >>
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. >>

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