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"Timber!" In ECM: The Content Management Silos Are Toppling

White Papers In this five-minute, audio-enhanced PowerPoint presentation, Guy Creese, Burton Group Analyst in Collaboration and Content Management Services, discusses how traditional media-centric silos (document management, web content management, and digital...

[April 14, 2007, 16:09]

IT Applications - Less Is More

White Papers In this five-minute, audio-enhanced PowerPoint presentation, Lyn Robison, Burton Group Analyst in Application Platform Strategies Services, discusses how bloated IT application portfolios can become sluggish boat anchors weighing down your IT budget.

[July 18, 2008, 11:13]

Debunking ESBs

White Papers In this five-minute, audio-enhanced PowerPoint presentation, Peter Lacey, Senior Consultant at Burton Group, discusses the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB). Download this Burton Group Take 5 presentation now.

[July 17, 2008, 11:24]

Taking Authorization To The Next Level

White Papers In this short, audio-enhanced PowerPoint presentation, Gerry Gebel, Vice President and Service Director for IdPS at Burton Group, discusses the need for developing finer-grained access control (a.k.a.micro-entitlements or entitlement management...

[July 18, 2008, 11:16]

Three Ways To Optimize Your Security Spending

White Papers In this five-minute, audio-enhanced PowerPoint presentation, Pete Lindstrom, Senior Analyst for Security and Resource Management Services at Burton Group, discusses three distinct ways to demonstrate more value in IT spending.

[July 18, 2008, 11:17]

Adobe: In Microsoft's Crosshairs

News Microsoft is already showing signs that Flash is more than just an annoyance," said Burton Group analyst Gary Hein. Adobe makes a point of noting, in its PDF fact sheet, that Microsoft applications Word, Excel, and PowerPoint all produce PDF files...

[June 22, 2005, 15:35]