EGUIDE:
Virtualized GPU technology is bringing VDI to more users than ever before, which could spur desktop virtualization adoption. This e-guide details how virtualized GPU technology is impacting VDI deployments and changing the way complex graphics are delivered to virtual desktops.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper explains the benefits of a backup solution that uses software technology to analyze existing heterogeneous data backup environments.
EGUIDE:
There's more to effective data visualization in advanced analytics applications than simply dumping data into a tool and creating useable charts. In this e-guide, learn 4 steps to help your data visualization project succeed. Plus, read how one company approached adopting a reporting and visualization tool – and learn how they benefitted.
WHITE PAPER:
Because organizations are demanding 24x7 availability from their IMS, DB2®, and VSAM applications, it is imperative that those applications do not experience outages. Read this white paper to find out how BMC's Hybrid Copy techniques help for faster system recovery in the event of a local outage.
TECHNICAL ARTICLE:
This article describes how game developers can use the power of CSS3 to design common game indicators, such as health, magic, ammo, money, etc.
EGUIDE:
If SQL Server 2008 R2's self-service business intelligence (BI) features made the release appealing to business users, then the data quality, analysis, and master data management capabilities that give IT more control over self-service BI in SQL Server 2012 will make this latest release attractive to DBAs. Read this expert e-guide to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
Discover how a private technical compute cloud can help your business provide access to remote, full 3D technical visualization and rendering capabilities that can help to enhance collaboration and productivity.
WHITE PAPER:
Visual representations are a fundamental component of human learning and understanding. To study the impact of data visualization, we must first look to the past and see how our ways of shaping and representing data have changed over time. This paper traces the history of visual representation, from cave drawings to the computer revolution.