TRIAL SOFTWARE:
This IT download provides software known as Atlassian Bamboo which utilizes continuous integration to automate the process of building, integrating and testing software code, providing managers with greater insight into the development process.
VIDEO:
This 2-minute video outlines how Oracle ERP Cloud Service combines the power of Oracle ERP applications with the simplicity of the Cloud to transform back office operations into a collaborative, efficient and intuitive hub.
WEBCAST:
This webcast discusses how Coca-Cola is organizing itself to drive customer centered innovations through technology. Watch now to discover their tactics when it comes to connecting cloud, enterprise, and partner apps with low cost and high quality.
WEBCAST:
View this conference recording to learn about the tools and strategies that Microsoft and SAP have developed to help you integrate SAP business data and processes with SharePoint and Office 365.
WEBCAST:
In order to meet the new requirements of middleware for mobile development, many companies are turning to mobile Backend-as-a-Service (mBaaS). Watch this informative webcast to explore the requirements, capabilities, and benefits of mBaaS now.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
IBM Mashup Center is an enterprise mashup platform enabling the rapid creation, sharing, and discovery of reusable application building blocks (widgets, feeds, mashups). Discover how these tools can use these components to easily assemble new applications or improve existing ones by downloading this free software trial.
WEBCAST:
In this webcast, discover how Smart Process apps - designed to support variable, people-intensive, frequently-changing applications - can optimize collaborative business processes in your organization and deliver more value from your existing operations apps.
PODCAST:
With the integration world moving from rigid, static EAI to dynamic, loosely coupled SOA and the evolution from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0, these two technological fronts are poised to come together.
Posted: 03 Nov 2006 | Premiered: Nov 1, 2006, 09:00 EST (14:00 GMT)