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Using open-source software in the enterprise: survey results

Using open-source software in the enterprise: survey results

Open-source software has hit the mainstream. More IT development teams are looking at accessible alternatives to the... Read more

28 September, 2011
Open-source software deployments for enterprise IT success

Open-source software deployments for enterprise IT success

Wikipedia identifies open source as "enabling a self-enhancing diversity of production models, communication paths and... Read more

28 September, 2011
Your Business Moves Faster When You're At the Controls

Your Business Moves Faster When You're At the Controls

What are the top strategies to expand visibility of all business operations? How can you reduce your time-to-value? If... Read more

30 September, 2010
Business Navigation Systems Combine CEP with BPM

Business Navigation Systems Combine CEP with BPM

Enterprises invest in packaged applications, development systems, testing, services oriented architectures, middleware... Read more

30 September, 2010
Leverage Responsive Process Management for the Communications Industry

Leverage Responsive Process Management for the Communications Industry

The Responsive Process Management (RPM) Suite from Progress Software enables a high level of operational responsiveness... Read more

22 September, 2010
Achieving Operational Responsiveness Through Responsive Process Management

Achieving Operational Responsiveness Through Responsive Process Management

According to an independent study from research firm Vanson Bourne, most businesses have a long way to go before they... Read more

22 September, 2010
Achieving Response Process Management in Financial Services

Achieving Response Process Management in Financial Services

Financial services firms can achieve a higher level of operational responsiveness with the seamlessly integrated and... Read more

22 September, 2010
The Progress Responsive Process Management (RPM) Suite Brochure

The Progress Responsive Process Management (RPM) Suite Brochure

Learn how the Progress RPM Suite integrates easily into your existing infrastructure to provide real time visibility,... Read more

22 September, 2010
Real Life Scenarios of Progress Control Tower for Better Business Making Decisions

Real Life Scenarios of Progress Control Tower for Better Business Making Decisions

Check out these three screenshots of real life everyday scenarios in the Airline and Shipping/Logistics Industry to see... Read more

22 September, 2010
Major International Cruise Line Relies on Progress OpenEdge for Extensive Reservation System Scalability and Open Interfaces to Multichannel, Third-Party Applications

Major International Cruise Line Relies on Progress OpenEdge for Extensive Reservation System Scalability and Open Interfaces to Multichannel, Third-Party Applications

Costa Crociere S.p.A., a premier Italian travel company based in Genoa, includes the brands Costa Crociere, AIDA... Read more

18 November, 2008
A Financial Services Company Uses Progress Actional for Web Service Control, Better Governance, and Distributed SOA Management

A Financial Services Company Uses Progress Actional for Web Service Control, Better Governance, and Distributed SOA Management

To fully leverage the SOA investment the U.S. financial services company wanted to expand access to local IT centers and... Read more

3 November, 2008
Progress Software Case Study: Brenntag Latin America

Progress Software Case Study: Brenntag Latin America

Brenntag Latin America operates 45 distribution sites in 18 countries throughout Latin America. Brenntag wanted to... Read more

30 October, 2008
The Newest Release of Progress OpenEdge 10 Powers Rapid Application Evolution and Development With .NET Integration Capabilities

The Newest Release of Progress OpenEdge 10 Powers Rapid Application Evolution and Development With .NET Integration Capabilities

Intris is a Progress Software Premier Application Partner focused on developing applications for transportation and... Read more

9 October, 2008
Pervasive Business Intelligence: Usability is Key for Casual Users

Pervasive Business Intelligence: Usability is Key for Casual Users

This white paper is intended for companies that realize that getting the right business information to the right people... Read more

26 June, 2008
Newcastle City Council Embraces an ESB-Based Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) to Integrate Best of Breed Applications and Gain 'One-View' of the Customer - Its Citizens and Businesses

Newcastle City Council Embraces an ESB-Based Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) to Integrate Best of Breed Applications and Gain 'One-View' of the Customer - Its Citizens and Businesses

Newcastle City Council needed to integrate its new Council Tax application with a Customer Relationship Management (CRM)... Read more

2 June, 2008

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