TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Every organization standardized on Lotus Notes and MS Office or OpenOffice needs advanced integration between Notes and its Office suite. This includes attachment handling, field exchange, mail-merge, document automation, reporting, and PDF conversion.
WEBCAST:
Join Sue Green, Market Manager for IBM Rational Systems at this webcast as she shows you a structured approach to seizing opportunity and managing change amid the fast pace world and complexity of smarter product development.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
The Microsoft SharePoint 2010 (Beta) Software Development Kit (SDK) contains conceptual overviews, programming tasks, samples, and references to guide you in developing solutions based on SharePoint 2010 products and technologies.
WEBCAST:
Consult this informative video to learn more about the widespread adoption of "going agile." Find out how you can obtain shorter release cycles, greater flexibility and tighter alignment by going agile. It explores the broad technical, organizational and process changes that can help your team transition to an agile environment.
WEBCAST:
This exclusive webcast can help you prepare for an audit by covering some software asset management (SAM) strategies and tactics you should adopt to get ready for a software audit.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
IBM Mashup Center is an enterprise mashup platform enabling the rapid creation of reusable application building blocks (widgets, feeds, mashups) that can be easily assembled into new applications or leveraged within existing applications— with the governance and security IT requires— to address daily business challenges.
WEBCAST:
This webcast reveals winning strategies for efficient application development in global and distributed environments. Topics covered include common pitfalls, implementation best practices and more.
SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD:
You can if you download a free trial of IBM Platform Symphony Developer Edition, software that enables rapid development and test of distributed applications by emulating a production grid -- eliminating the need for a physical grid.