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Actionable Tips for Developing a Log Management Strategy
One issue is becoming increasingly important as organizations attempt to address their security and compliance requirements: Log management. Join Kelly Kavanagh, Principal Research Analyst from featured analyst firm Gartner Inc. and Doug Barbin, Security Architect from VeriSign, for “Actionable Tips for Developing a Log Management Strategy.” Learn what is required to implement a successful log management program, how organizations are addressing the issues associated with log management, and how to avoid some of the common pitfalls associated with deploying and managing a log management solution.

Sponsored by: VeriSign
Speakers: Kelly Kavanagh, Doug Barbin
Type: Video (22 minutes)


Closing the Gap: Reactive to Proactive IT Service Management
How do you move from reactive to proactive IT service management? In this concise 17-minute webcast Gartner analyst David Williams discusses a new, automated paradigm for IT service management and introduces the innovative learning technologies that make it possible. IT operations executive Joseph Ambrose explains how his team used the approach to generate significant results at a Fortune 50 company. Finally, Nicola Sanna will show you how to quickly and easily put it into practice in your environment.

Sponsored by: Netuitive
Speakers: David Williams, Joseph Ambrose, Nicola Sanna
Type: Video (18 minutes)


Executing a Business Process Platform Strategy
In this webcast, trusted advisors from Gartner and Ramco break down the new requirements for executing a business process platform strategy to ensure maximum flexibility - so that when your business changes, your system changes too. We'll also find out why Commerce Bank turned to Ramco to build better process-driven applications for increased customer value.

Sponsored by: Ramco
Speakers: Daryl Plummer, Barbara Saxby, Bruce Eaton
Type: Video (42 minutes)


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