Infrastructure Management White Papers
Using CARS to Improve Quality: A Compuware Application Reliability Solution Business Case Paper
Overview Compuware recently hosted a one-of-a-kind roadshow, "The Four Courses of Quality," in five-star restaurants across the country - in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, Detroit, Chicago and Washington, D.C. This unique, four-course dining experience featured world-class chefs and sommeliers, who shared their secrets about delivering signature dishes and top-quality dining. IT executives and leaders in attendance discovered surprising similarities between creating a memorable meal and delivering high-quality, enterprise-wide applications. Each executive welcomed the opportunity to share lessons learned, and to hear Compuware industry experts discuss progressive approaches to application development and quality. This white paper brings the key insights, experiences and best practices from these highly successful events.
| Publisher | Upside Research | File Format | |
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| Date Published | January 2005 | Downloads | 1 |
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The Benefits for Growing and Mid-Sized Businesses of a Having One Integrated Business Management Software Suite
Overcoming the barriers of stand-alone business applications is a major challenge to growth for companies worldwide. Learn how an expanding organization can better gain control of its business operations and...
Aberdeen Group: On-Demand Mid-Market CRM: Front-to-Back Office Integration a Clear Differentiator
This Aberdeen Executive Analyst Whitepaper discusses the importance of front-to-back integration when evaluating CRM vendors.
Creating Cost and Energy Efficiency through Outsourcing Hosting Solutions
The White Paper looks at the efficiencies of outsourcing web and online infrastructure in an increasingly volatile and environmentally aware society. Specifically the white paper looks at the benefits...
IDC Executive Brief: The Rising Concerns Over Endpoint Security
Today's IT environment is increasingly vulnerable to threats and attacks, both from within and without. The most vulnerable node in the enterprise network is the endpoint. This IDC executive brief...
The CIO profession: driving innovation and competitive advantage
Learn what CIOs are thinking in this report on the 2007 CIO Leadership Survey, conducted by the Center for CIO Leadership.



