WHITE PAPER:
This whitepaper will introduce you to the key differentiators that set Red Hat Enterprise Linux apart in regards to security for next-generation datacenters. Read on to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
Check out this paper and discover how to deploy MongoDB onto Red Hat Enterprise 6.2. In addition to a step-by-step process for deployment, you'll also learn how to take advantage of features of the underlying system, several deployment scenarios for high performance database read and writes, and gain an in-depth look at MongoDB.
DATA SHEET:
Access this concise resource to uncover the key features of a data masking tool, to ensure the security of your organization's reputation and confidential information.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper offers an overview of Oracle Data Mining, detailing how you can build predictive models to better target customers, develop detailed customer profiles and detect and prevent fraud. Read on and learn how this data mining tool eliminates data extraction and movement, delivers the lowest TCO compared to traditional vendors and more.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This presentation transcript discusses the various types of JavaScript client-side issues that exist in today’s Web applications, their prevalence on the internet and how to locate and fix them.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we unveil the 50 most influential people in UK IT for 2014, and interview the winner of our UKtech50 list, Unilever's global CIO, Jane Moran. We examine how Cisco is responding to software-defined networking. And we hear from IT chiefs successfully implementing identity and access management. Read the issue now.
WHITE PAPER:
DBAs cannot afford to rely on reactive measures anymore. They need advanced performance management tools that will enable them to catch emerging issues before they can affect end users. Discover how advanced database management can help DBAs protect the system by preventing problems from developing at all. Download the white paper to learn more.
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In this report, get an in-depth comparison between Oracle Databases and Real Application Clusters (RAC) and IBM Informix with regards to high availability and data replication.