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In this white paper, you will learn how to integrate offsite backup services into existing remote monitoring management (RMM) and professional services automation (PSA) platforms.
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The primary mode of growth for most technology provider businesses is by good, old word of mouth. Yet, many businesses have not established an official referral program to capture as many referrals as possible. Check out this guide to find the proven best strategies for creating the perfect referral program for your business.
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The Project Management Professional (PMP) and the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) exams are a reliable way to help validate your project management skillset. With this exam prep guide, learn how to qualify for the PMP and the CAPM certification and create a strategy to pass the exam. Get started here.
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Inside this resource, unveil your access code for a 15-day trial of a cloud-based application penetration testing solution that combines automated testing with manual validation to provide optimum security monitoring.
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The following white paper explores a dashboard engine that allows organizations to create exception information-driven applications in a code-free, replicable, and maintainable manner. Read on to learn more.
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Access this white paper to learn how flash storage can boost storage performance and speed up processing times. Read on to learn about the technology behind a new flash storage system.
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Applications, mobile devices, cloud computing, and web APIs unlock tremendous business opportunities—however, they also open your systems up to a broader set of unknown users. In this resource, you'll learn the basics of securing your web applications from the OWASP Top 10.
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This resource counts down 10 issues that development and testing teams should consider in order to derive maximum performance from their Web applications.
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This white paper considers 9 massive project failures, and analyzes where teams went wrong. Read on to see how mistakes, communication breakdowns, and destroyed budgets can obliterate your projects, and how you can avoid a similar fate.