Git for the Enterprise - Promises and Pitfalls
[ Source: CollabNet ]
December 2012-
Git is the world's leading DVCS (distributed version control system). Enterprise adoption for Git however has been slow. Concerned with security breaches, compliance violations and lack of governance, many chose to 'wait and see'.
Smarter Application Portfolio Management: Four steps to increasing the business benefits of your application portfolio
[ Source: IBM ]
August 2010-
Organizations spend upwards of 70% of technology budgets in maintaining an existing inventory of applications, many of which are redundant and/or have exceeded their useful life, continuing to consume resources without returning value.
Organizations can use enterprise architecture and portfolio management approaches to get the required knowledge to streamline and rationalize the application portfolio redundancy, consolidate, IT capabilities and defining sound IT governance policies around application ownership and change initiatives. Organizations can also ...
These Go to 11: Are Type 5 JDBC Drivers More Than Just Type 4 + 1
[ Source: Progress Software ]
July 2010-
Whether you recognize the title of the Webinar from the movie, This is Spinal Tap — or you've yet to see the movie — one thing is for sure: It's vital to watch this eye-opening Webinar that challenges your assumptions about data access in Java. For example. . .
Have you ever thought or said. . .
• "Type 4 means that a JDBC driver can be deployed anywhere"
• "JDBC driver performance at 1 connection will scale linearly for 100s ...
Why Java Needs Type 5 JDBC Drivers
[ Source: Progress Software ]
July 2010-
Have your JPA, Hibernate, or Spring-based applications experienced performance issues after migrating from proof-of-concept to production deployment?
Have you tried to add new database features to an application but were forced to change your code or come up with a complicated, brittle workaround?
Have you ever stopped to think "is the JDBC driver that I am using the cause of my problems?"
Even though they are used with virtually ...
How Type 4 JDBC Drivers Limit Modern Java Environments
[ Source: Progress Software ]
July 2010-
Need to boost the performance of your JPA, Hibernate, or Spring-based Java applications. . . but can't seem to tune them further?
Want to leverage the latest database features in your application but can’t do it without changing application code?
Trying to lower your application memory and CPU footprint but haven’t figured out where to optimize?
Good questions. With a simple yet surprising answer: Many of the Type 4 JDBC ...