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What keeps your customers happy when it comes to software? Tune into this video to learn more about what you can do to improve your software testing and quality assurance. It outlines the pros and cons of satisfied customers and what the means for your business. View this resource now to learn more about improving your software.
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This webcast, featuring Intel and Virtual Iron, explores the key drivers and enabling technologies behind server virtualization. Best practices for supporting virtualized workloads in production environments will also be discussed.
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Watch this webcast to find out how you can derive more value from your scrum teams. Find out how to identify, anticipate, and mitigate the challenges to scaling agile development. Plus, learn how to incorporate scrum into the full product lifecycle, from development to operations and insight.
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Summit technology consulting group, a leading reseller in Pennsylvania, discusses how they helped Barley Snyder overcome VDI performance obstacles using the PernixData Flash Hypervisor.
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Consult this informative video to learn more about the widespread adoption of "going agile." Find out how you can obtain shorter release cycles, greater flexibility and tighter alignment by going agile. It explores the broad technical, organizational and process changes that can help your team transition to an agile environment.
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Access this slidecast to hear Jay Muehoefer, Director of Software Defined Solutions at IBM, discuss the potential IT and business value of a software defined infrastructure.
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Generating reports from Java applications has traditionally been a difficult task with heavy coding effort in development and maintenance. Even where graphical tools are provided, users must learn how to use a new and sometimes cumbersome tool.
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Access this demo to see how you can draw quick insights from social media data using software-defined storage. Learn to analyze this data in near-real time and dynamically manage the data to keep storage costs low.