EGUIDE:
In this case study, learn about Flybuys' migration to the cloud, how they integrated security from the start and developed a change management plan to ensure key stakeholders were proactively engaged.
RESOURCE CENTER:
The IBM ALM Everyware e-Kit contains the new Gartner MarketScope for Application Life Cycle Management that rated IBM Rational "strong, positive", the highest available vendor rating. Get it and other materials in this kit showing how IBM ALM technology, practices and expertise can help your organization.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide from SearchDataCenter.com is designed to help IT pros maintain efficiency without compromising service quality. Gain insight into how change management can free up time while improving availability and explore ten considerations for implementing this essential process.
EGUIDE:
Read this expert e-guide to learn what business needs are driving the adoption of both business rules and case management technologies, how business rules technology is being put to use in case management and other areas, how to prepare for and implement rules in case management, and where business rules and case management trends are heading.
VIDEO:
Watch this video featuring Stephen Barnes, IBM RDS Global Delivery Manager, to find out how RDS can help generate a quicker return on investment.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper will teach you five things to consider when managing your firewall, and will present you with real life examples of how these five things have helped other organisations improve their firewall management.
CASE STUDY:
To combat failed software development and configuration processes, Kenco wanted to implement a smarter, more collaborative application lifecycle management (ALM) process. Check out Kenco's case study to learn what tools they used to achieve this goal,
WEBCAST:
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.
WHITE PAPER:
The fourth edition of Microsoft’s System Management Server was released in August, 2007 with a new name, System Center Configuration Manager, making it part of the System Center brand. This paper will go through the components of each variety of this product to clear up any confusion around this valuable piece of management software.