Rapid Implementation: The New Age of ERP
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Leveling the Field: Powerful Software Solutions for Midsize Companies
You no longer need to be a large enterprise with deep pockets to afford comprehensive industry-focused software. Now, midsize firms and even start ups can benefit from Oracle's Accelerate program, which is a fixed-scope/fixed-price approach that ultimately lowers your software costs and speeds time to value.
Leverage the full power of VMware
This whitepaper describes how JAMS integrates with VMware to manage common VMware tasks such as power state management, inventory control, and performance reporting. Using JAMS to centrally control VMware tasks ensures seamless integration of VMware with key business requirements.
Batch Job Scheduling beyond a Single OS Instance
There is an easier, more cost effective method for managing proprietary executables, home grown scripts, and dozens of service controls orchestrating the analysis and movement of data. Discover how job scheduling software enhances business productivity across a wide range of servers, operating systems and applications.
Doing More with Less – Automating IT Services in Your Midsize Business
This whitepaper will serve as an invaluable reference tool for IT professionals who want to ensure their success with an automation solution that fully meets the needs of their midsize business – without breaking the bank. Learn how to address the “big four” pain points for IT managers, the perils of point solutions, the power of services automation , questions to ask before choosing an IT automation solution, key requirements of an IT automation solution, and how to optimize your IT infrastructure.
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- Dann
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