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Understanding the Basics of TOGAF: A Beginner’s Guide

Perficient

Introduction TOGAF, which stands for The Open Group Architecture Framework, is a widely recognized enterprise architecture framework used by leading businesses globally. This blog aims to provide a comprehensive beginner’s guide to understanding the basics of TOGAF, its significance, and how it can benefit organizations.

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Mastering Day 2 Operations with Cloudera

Cloudera

In this blog, we’ll cover the highlights of our recently published Day 2 Operations Guide and why it matters to enterprises. The rest of the blog covers precisely how the platform handles monitoring and troubleshooting of the platform when breakages happen.

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De-Risking Enterprise Storage Upgrades (Part 1)

Infinidat

In defining upgrades, we're specifically discussing within-system upgrades which include issues like firmware and software upgrades, applying software patches, and various types of hardware upgrades where relevant (e.g. Many enterprise storage systems still being sold today were originally designed in the 2000s (or even earlier).

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De-Risking Enterprise Storage Upgrades (Part 1)

Infinidat

In defining upgrades, we're specifically discussing within-system upgrades which include issues like firmware and software upgrades, applying software patches, and various types of hardware upgrades where relevant (e.g. Many enterprise storage systems still being sold today were originally designed in the 2000s (or even earlier).

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Successfully Migrating Oracle E-Business Suite to AWS

Datavail

This includes evaluating aspects such as system architecture, hardware, software, and various performance metrics that will enable your business to identify potential roadblocks or barriers that may negatively impact the migration.

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Software Testing – All You Need to Know

Openxcell

This blog will provide you detailed knowledge about the SDLC Testing Phase. The QA team interacts with various stakeholders such as clients, business analysts, system architects, technical leads, etc., – Architectural and Design Requirements. – System & Integration Requirements. What is Software Testing?

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Why Enterprise Storage Customers Stay in Suboptimal Vendor Relationships

Infinidat

Dissatisfaction with their storage solution or technical support often boils down to an inability to meet performance or availability SLAs, and a move to a system that can validate their ability to meet these requirements, based on both their technology and customer testimonials, can present a strong case.

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