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The Microsoft SharePoint 2010 (Beta) Software Development Kit (SDK) contains conceptual overviews, programming tasks, samples, and references to guide you in developing solutions based on SharePoint 2010 products and technologies.
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Learn how WebSphere ILOG BRMS allows organizations to easily adapt business rules while ensuring compliance with policy requirements and analyzing the business impact of changes against key KPIs. You will see how the BRMS is used in the back office to create eligibility rules that will be used to automatically screen auto insurance applicants.
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Every organization standardized on Lotus Notes and MS Office or OpenOffice needs advanced integration between Notes and its Office suite. This includes attachment handling, field exchange, mail-merge, document automation, reporting, and PDF conversion.
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See what's new in IBM Cognos Business Intelligence V10.1 that makes it possible to connect everyone in your organization with the insight, analytics and information they need to make better, faster, smarter decisions.
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Hitachi IT Operations Analyzer delivers all-in-one monitoring for the data center. A single interface provides a view to the availability and performance of servers and network and storage devices on a network. It eases troubleshooting without agents.
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Embark on this interactive journey with the Innovators agents. They clearly show you how to think differently, act differently, communicate and collaborate in new ways - even while on the move - making you and your team more productive and connected.
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Serena Service Manager is an processed-based ITSM solution that keeps people and processes perfectly in sync. View now to try Pink Elephant's ITIL innovation of the year.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Generating reports from Java applications has traditionally been a difficult task with heavy coding effort in development and maintenance. Even where graphical tools are provided, users must learn how to use a new and sometimes cumbersome tool.