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Autonomic Computing

IBM set out in 2001 to create a computer system that, like the human body's autonomic nervous system, could control critical functions without conscious awareness. Autonomic Computing is a computer system that has been designed to detect and restore faulty components; ideally creating hardware and software that is stable and protected against viruses or human error.


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Ardence Vision: The Future of Desktop Computing   by Ardence
This document offers Ardence’s vision of desktop computing’s future and the role Ardence seeks to play.

December  4, 2006
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Best Practices in Lifecycle Management: Comparing KACE, Altiris, LANDesk, and Microsoft SMS   by KACE
This white paper compares the KBOX family of appliances from KACE with leading competitors Altiris, LANDesk, and Microsoft. It explains key best practices in lifecycle management, uses these as a framework for functional comparison, and includes a cost comparison to determine overall solution value.

January  1, 2007


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iSeries High Availability: Why it Has Become So Affordable and Easy to Use   by iTera
This paper explains how and why iSeries High Availability has become so affordable and easy to use.

February  13, 2006
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Leveraging Intelligence Resources   by SOCRATIQ Intelligence Systems
The paper reviews some of the current challenges for intelligence analysts and linguists, the nature of machine translation software, how it can be applied, and its performance in the process of data analysis.

February  12, 2007


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The Fast Track to Utility Computing: Trigence Æ for Application Encapsulation   by Trigence
Utility Computing lets a business manage computing resources as a pool from which they can be directed to any application. By making applications manageable as discrete objects separate from infrastructure, Trigence empowers your existing automation tools to realize the cost savings and high service levels of a computing utility without disruption.

February  10, 2006
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The SOA Competitive Landscape Redefined   by Fiorano Software
A Manager's Guide to SOA Platforms.
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The Total Economic Impact of the Ardence Software-Streaming Platform, Data Center Edition   by Ardence
This study illustrates the financial impact of moving from a standard Data Center environment, where individual servers are dedicated to specific functions, to an environment where content is streamed to an individual server that exists in a pool of shared servers dynamically using the Ardence platform.

August  29, 2006
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