Monday, June 19, 2017

How a software developer moved to cloud to overcome physical limits

TechTarget
TechTarget
June 19, 2017
 
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How a software developer moved to cloud to overcome physical limits
Sponsored by Peak10
Software development company Virtual Resort Manager (VRM) needed a way to ensure constant system up-time in spite of physical limitations. Access this case study to find out what VRM did to handle their public and private cloud needs, as well as managed security services. Read more...
 
 
Product development: Best practices for quality management
Sponsored by Global Knowledge
To ensure quality products, you need a strategy in place to plan and control all aspects of your project. This resource reveals key best practices for quality planning, assurance, and control. Discover how to effectively leverage tools like cause and effect diagrams, histograms, statistical sampling, interrelationship diagraphs, and much more. Read more...
 
 
RWE: Identifying the role of analytics in drug development
Sponsored by SAS
In this interview with Jamie Powers, Principal Consultant and Practice Lead at SAS Institute, you will learn the impact of Real World Evidence in the pharma ecosystem, including its benefits to payers and providers. Read on to discover the challenges associated with implementation and answer your most pressing questions about RWE. Read more...
 
 
Avoiding cloud lock-in
Sponsored by Commvault
In this white paper, find out how one system can allow businesses to move data from one cloud to another without needing to worry about risking data, downtime or exorbitant costs. Read on and see how to avoid vendor lock-on and how to stay in complete control of your data/workload portability. Read more...
 
 
Gaining community-conscious consumers
Sponsored by Zendesk
Consumers are willing to pay 5% or 10% more to purchase from community-responsible companies over others. Access this white paper to learn how to establish a relationship with these consumers and improve your top line. Read more...
 

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