EBOOK:
With support for IBM DB2 for z/OS Version 8 retiring in April 2012, customers will have the option to skip a level and upgrade straight to DB2 10. This e-book is designed to help customers decide whether they are a good candidate to make this leap and provides best practices for planning an effective migration strategy.
WHITE PAPER:
Planning a migration or upgrade to SQL Server 2005, however, can be a challenging process. As organizations plan a SQL Server 2005 implementation, their first step should be to assess their current environment.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper presents implementation vision for faster, more efficient and cost effective migration, from PeopleSoft to SAP, through a viable solution.
EZINE:
To ensure that your migration to the newest version of SharePoint is successful, plan and document your changes, and map the source environment to the new one. Next, choose a tool to help with moving your content, and test your migration before going live.
WHITE PAPER:
Learn how Dell IT made the transition from proprietary Unix-based servers to running mission critical supply chain management applications on standards-based servers to avoid significant expenditures, increase server uptime, and improve scalability.
WEBCAST:
A Fortune 50 enterprise needed to migrate 50 applications to a web service in 50 days. View this webinar now to see a web services system that helps streamline enterprise portfolios. Find out which applications can be adapted and how to evaluate your application portfolio to identify optimal candidates for the cloud.
WHITE PAPER:
Migration to Windows 7 is a future reality for most. Regardless of the starting point, a migration to Windows 7 is a path that holds as many questions and challenges as it does potential rewards. Planning now can ensure a smooth transition in 2010.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper focuses on the migration decision processes for determining whether to migrate your applications or portions of your applications from commercial JEE servers to SpringSource tc Server.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
Implementing benchmarking basics is essential for proper database management. Benchmark specifications, control logic, and implementation are the three basic steps required to begin performance testing.