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WHITE PAPER: Crittercism Getting Agnostic about Mobile Devices The need for flawless, high-performing mobile apps is critical, yet many organizations struggle. This paper explains how to accurately analyze performance of mobile apps, calculate the cost of app failure, and how to develop, deploy and test mobile apps so that malfunctions don't happen. Read more! Whittle down application sprawl If you haven't retired Windows XP and haven't been fired yet, get busy WEBCAST: Attachmate Government Agency Webifies Outdated COBOL Applications Let this CTO tell you how his agency converted 1980s-era green screens into an e-filing portal for the 100,000 cases handled each year by a county department. With Verastream, they automated and standardized processes that drive the new, user-friendly front end, which accepts electronic transmissions. Learn More. What CISOs Can Do About the Cybersecurity Skills Shortage IT Lessons Learned from Boston Marathon bombings: Dr. John Halamka WHITE PAPER: Crittercism The 2013 Mobile App Performance Management Report Most enterprises are looking for ways to leverage their investments in web technology to handle mobile app performance, but between monitoring, OS variants, screen sizes and OEMs, this can be a costly and complex approach. This 2013 Mobile APM Report highlights best practices for meeting mobile app challenges and ensuring mobile app performance. Read more! How to Add New Job Skills Without Going Back to School At Goldman Sachs SDN is déjà vu all over again Five things to know about malware before driving it out | |||||||||
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