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IDC report: Profitability and OSS Support: A Return on Investment Analysis of IBM Tivoli Netcool

Sponsor: IBM

IDC studied 14 mobile and fixed-line service providers that implemented Tivoli® Netcool® and found that IBM Tivoli Netcool can help in big ways.

Life Without DOS : Transitioning to UEFI and IMM

Sponsor: IBM

Migrate away from DOS tools.

Choosing a Reliable and Powerful IT Infrastructure at a Price You Can Afford

Sponsor: AMD and Oracle

Learn how Oracle products can help your organization overcome challenges and hurdles!

Application Grid: Foundation for SOA, Standardization, and Speed

Sponsor: Oracle

Application grid is an architecture for enterprise middleware that pools, shares, and dynamically allocates resources to achieve greater operational efficiency, performance, and flexibility.

Ready to Act: 3 Recommendations for Agile Processes

Sponsor: IBM

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