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WHITE PAPER: Compuware APM Platforms Unify The Application Performance Lifecycle This paper discusses the selection requirements and benefits for a common APM platform to be used for proactive lifecyclebased performance management across development, test and production. Learn More. Embracing mobile site visitors: Early detection is best Google introduces new TV like metrics for measuring ads Does timing of Facebook IPO matter? YouTube must filter content, German court rules Sony to launch 5GB online photo sharing service next week WHITE PAPER: Oracle Access to Sensitive Application Data In this hands-on review, the SANS Institute Analyst Program examines Oracle Database Vault, which provides the capability to limit access of privileged users and DBAs to critical data and actions. Learn More! Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: Facebook + Instagram = one big acquisition flop Craigslist may be headed for a makeover Yammer to upgrade mobile apps, groups and search for enterprise social software Top Chinese Twitter-like site cracks down on political rumors How Secure Are Your Facebook Apps? Box upgrades API to make it simpler, more powerful | ||||||||||
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