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Technical white paper covering the impact of XML on data warehousing and how to deliver new levels of business analysis and bring users closer to their data.
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Read this paper to understand how metadata can be used to make it easier to escrow, migrate, manage, and make sense of extremely large reference information archives.
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Every day, millions of files are exchanged all over the world by corporations, government entities and other organizations. Most file transfers use the popular protocol known as FTP. This paper will examine how FTP has become the standard for business-to-business file transfers and the key pitfalls that face management using this open protocol.
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This document discusses the reasons e-mail archiving is necessary, the benefits of archiving messages, the different options available for archiving, and how administrators can determine which option is best for a given company.
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This paper will discuss scaling strategies for building flexible, high performance and high availability solutions for mission-critical search applications that will be able to handle the sheer amount of data while securely crawling and indexing all data repositories.
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This resource explores how businesses big and small are navigating the challenges of a big data 2.0 world, and explains how predictive analytics can turn big data into business value.
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Estimates say through 2015, more than 90% of business leaders will view content information as a strategic asset, yet fewer than 10% will quantify its economic value. This whitepaper dives into the world of embedded analytics, and how they impact a company's financials. Read on to see the ROI success of bussinesses that leverage embedded analytics.
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The following white paper explores the importance of information governance in today's market and provides a technology recommendation designed to keep the records you need to grow your business while safely disposing of unnecessary records, reducing storage costs, minimizing audits, and more.