EGUIDE:
When used effectively, identity and access management can streamline business processes. In this 17-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the challenges it can bring large companies, the implications of cloud and how to pick the right service for your firm.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, find out why the DevOps culture is taking root across the region, the common pain points of organisations as they embrace a DevOps mindset and what it takes to be successful in the DevOps journey.
RESEARCH CONTENT:
This research by PA Consulting finds that organisations can improve their financial performance as a result of adopting agile techniques.
RESEARCH CONTENT:
Upgrade to new HP products and get cash back for the current value of your aging technology. Take advantage of this offer in 4 easy steps.
EBOOK:
This guide explores the potential benefits of embedded BI more deeply, as well as its proper place in enterprise architecture. Discover several real-life cases of embedded analytics in action, as well as tips on how you can use embedded BI to monetize data, and more.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the man tasked with bringing public services into the digital age. The second installment of our Buyer's Guide to business intelligence reviews two low-cost alternatives to the big suppliers; and we go behind the scenes of the IT preparations for the London 2012 Olympic Games.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, learn that in a DCM architecture, your business will be defining rules in a business rules engine and not defining business processes where you shouldn't be. Also, learn what to look for in cases and processes when it comes to choosing a DCM platform.
WHITE PAPER:
Business drivers for SOA are attributed to three needs; information availability, flexibility and manageability. This paper provides an overview of the approaches to adopting SOA to help your business determine which approach will best suit its needs.
ANALYST REPORT:
In this report written by Wayne Eckerson, Director of Research for TechTarget, Wayne proposes that there are four main types of intelligences designed to turn data into information and information into insights and action: business intelligence (BI), analytic intelligence, continuous intelligence and content intelligence. Read on to learn more.