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Is it better to wait for users to request, or "pull," the content they need, or to "push" content updates when you think users need them? This resource weighs in on the "push vs. pull" design model debate, describing key advantages of the push model in the mobile space.
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Read this white paper to understand the six main challenges that are unique to Android development. Then, learn six solid strategies for overcoming them and accelerating Android application delivery.
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Replacing manual testing with test automation tools can lead to set backs for an organization. Read this paper to learn how these set backs can actually be leveraged as a part of the business processes that are involved in investing in test automation.
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This report cuts to the chase when it comes to suppliers focusing on smart cities and forwar-thinking municipalities. Read now for evaluations on leading players in the market that have the capacity to provide leadership on large-scale projects spanning multiple city requirements.
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Access this crucial paper to get an in-depth look at a tool that brings contemporary capabilities to mainframe application development, enabling faster change and delivery of new business functions without mainframe resources.
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This white paper discusses the driving forces that have made enterprise application integration so critical, reviews available integration approaches and outlines areas of consideration when selecting the best methodology for individual enterprise requirements. Read this paper to learn more.
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This whitepaper considers the changing world of retail, and what role technology can play in it. Read on to discover the challenges facing retailers, especially when it comes to implementing large systems, and what recommendations could help you.
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This white paper shows how mathematical optimization enables the rapid development and deployment of applications that address the energy and power industries’ most pressing issues, including climate change, grid utilization, market restructuring and Enterprise IT.
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Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® is a standards-based UNIX®-like operating system that provides a development environment similar to SunTM SolarisTM. This paper looks to highlight some of the major differences between Solaris and Red Hat Enterprise Linux to help application developers port their code.