Monday, June 09, 2014

4 Key Survival Tips for Planning Your Next Big Data Project

4 Key Survival Tips for Planning Your Next Big Data Project | Top 5 Reasons You Need Network Testing NOW

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WHITE PAPER: Network Instruments
4 Key Survival Tips for Planning Your Next Big Data Project
Big Data projects slam network performance. This paper offer survival tips to prepare your network before the Big Data projects hit, not after. Learn how to monitor and manage network performance for bandwidth, consistent low latency, scalable storage, processing power and security. Learn More


WHITE PAPER: Spirent
Top 5 Reasons You Need Network Testing NOW
The availability, security, and performance of applications and services on the network are among the most important aspects of an IT organization, and must be tested to ensure performance. Download this white paper to learn the top 5 reasons why you should test your network sooner rather than later. Learn More


WHITE PAPER: BMC Software
MyIT- Consumer Cool for Business Apps
Rich Ptak discusses how BMC's MyIT combines the ease and familiarity of accessing today's consumer apps with the stability, security and strengths of the enterprise IT infrastructure. Learn More


: RES Software
Intuit Turns to Self-Service IT
Intuit empowered its users to resolve their own IT issues with a consumer-like experience to free IT to focus on more strategic initiatives. See how Intuit got here Learn more


WHITE PAPER: BMC Software
Why Big Data is a Big Deal
Learn how BMC Control-M for for Hadoop allows IT to extract value from big data, with clear visibility, predictability and increased productivity and efficiency. Learn More


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