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- EA/Studio Community Edition (zip)
- EA/Studio Community Edition is a free business process modeling BPM tool that allows you to build, manage and understand complex business processes, and is based on the BPMN standard. It includes configurable importing capabilities that let you import diagrams from Microsoft Visio and Excel. This version is the first release...
- Tags: Business Process, Business Process Modeling, Embarcadero Technologies, EA/Studio Community Edition, Operational Planning, Business Operations
- Software downloads 2008-03-18
- EA/Studio (exe)
- Embarcadero EA/Studio Business Modeler Edition is a process modeling and architecture tool that lets business users and data architects work together to document business processes and how those processes use data. Bringing together the simplicity of a drawing tool with the rich semantics of the BPMN standard, EA/Studio allows companies...
- Tags: Business Process, Embarcadero Technologies, Operational Planning, Productivity, Research & Development, Business Operations
- Software downloads 2007-10-12
- Database Security Best Practices: Implementing the Missing Piece
- Management and practitioners are consistently struggling against the ever increasing threat of IT security infringements. The need for data and database security may be an obvious one, however, there are many difficulties to overcome in finding effective safeguards - this whitepaper is designed to help practitioners who need to...
- Tags: Database, Practitioner, Embarcadero Technologies, Security, Storage, Hardware
- White papers 2006-09-14
- embarcadero technologies Links Software Developers With Check Point
- Embarcadero Technologies is a medium-size business with giant customers and a great reputation. Embarcadero Technologies has grown recently by acquiring small software development companies that created a need for virtual private network VPN. It needed an efficient, secure way to connect geographically dispersed talent into flexible project teams with the...
- Tags: VPNs, Network security, Embarcadero Technologies, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., VPN, software development, security, software
- Case studies 2006-05-04
- embarcadero technologies Case Study: Optical Solutions
- Optical Solutions designs, manufactures, and markets the only true Fiber-To-The-Home FTTH Passive Optical Network PON, for voice, video and data to Service Providers worldwide. Software in Optical Solutions' products is embedded, and because it operates behind-the-scenes, customers expect it to work hassle-free. Optical Solutions also recognized a huge opportunity in...
- Tags: Embarcadero Technologies, Optical Solutions, Fiber Optics, Optical Networking, Broadband Internet, UML, Telecommunications, Networking, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Case studies
- A Leading Software Development Company Uses Mindjet MindManager to Simplify New Product Development
- Embarcadero Technologies provides a suite of award-winning products that enable organizations to efficiently and accurately architect, integrate, administer, and ensure critical enterprise applications and their underlying databases. The challenge was to manage complex, fast-changing software development projects in a way that keeps the process focused, transparent and immediately accessible to...
- Tags: Software, Embarcadero Technologies, New Product Development, Mindjet, Software Development, Development Tools, Tools & Techniques, Software/Web Development, Management
- Case studies
- embarcadero technologies Case Study: DBArtisan
- Reynolds & Reynolds, headquartered in Dayton, Ohio, is the leading provider of integrated information management solutions to the automotive retailing marketplace. Database administration tasks for a variety of sales force applications were error-prone, time-consuming, and tedious. In addition, when Reynolds & Reynolds made a strategic move to Oracle, data had...
- Tags: Sales Force, Embarcadero Technologies, Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Sales
- Case studies
Additional Resources
- RIM's Lazaridis on why Qwerty's still working
- RIM's co-CEO tells Silicon.com why he believes smartphones are the future, why Qwerty is so exciting, and why the Bold has nothing to do with the iPhone. BlackBerry maker RIM has been very busy this week hosting the Wireless Enterprise Symposium in Orlando, Fla. One of the announcements...
- Tags: Touch Screen, Apple iPhone, Research In Motion Ltd., Phone, Smart Phone, RIM BlackBerry, Qwerty, Keyboards, Smart Phones, Monitors & Displays, Handhelds, Cellular Phones, Hardware, Peripherals, Personal Technology, Components, Silicon.com, Consumer electronics
- News items 2008-05-16
- Office 2008 for Mac: The straw that broke the backs of Microsoft's Windows developers?
- Could it be that a Macintosh program will be the tipping point for the confidence that ISVs have in Microsoft as a technology partner? One c-level technologist for a Windows enterprise app says "no more" to Redmond's vision. I wrote the other day about Microsoft's Mac Business...
- Tags: Developer, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Office, Window, ISV, Microsoft VBA, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Engineer, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2008-05-16
- Frenemies
- Enterprises both large and small are psychologically complex places. Industrial and organizational psychologists are full of fascinating anecdotes about the ways the individual people that make up an enterprise organize themselves to hinder, help, block or share with one another. A common term in Hollywood is ‘Frenemies'...
- Tags: Collaboration, Environment, Rivalry, Silo, Groupware, Productivity, Strategy, Enterprise Software, Software, Management, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2008-05-16
- Mashups turn into an industry as offerings mature
- There were a great many product announcements at Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco last month, but it was the number of announcements around Web-based mashups in particular that received a large share of attendee and media attention. By my count there were at least nine significant announcements in...
- Tags: Web, Industry, Mashup, JackBe, Lotus Mashups, MashupHub, Mindtouch, Itasca, Serena, Mashup Exchange, SnapLogic, Dion Hinchcliffe
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Collaboration 2.0...
- For the last couple of years I've been in the trenches managing a sizeable collaboration space across three continents for a large multinational enterprise. The diplomacy, strategy, tactics and sheer hard work of managing, building and running this type of space can be all consuming, particularly with...
- Tags: Strategy, Web, Collaboration, Enterprise 2.0, Web 2.0, Groupware, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Post your blog on Between the Lines
- We're looking for a few more good bloggers and you can help. We're opening up our Between the Lines blog to user-submitted posts. We're looking for submissions in several key areas -- VoIP, Research in Motion; servers and mainframes; and, more broadly, Web 2.0/3.0 technologies. Who can...
- Tags: Blog, Blogging, Internet, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Yahoo! frees the Monkey, and announces prizes for a Developer Challenge
- In conversation with Yahoo! Research's Peter Mika last week, I jokingly suggested that Yahoo! Search's open developer platform, SearchMonkey, might open its doors to developers this week. Well, they just did, and went a step further by announcing a month-long Developer Challenge and prizes of up to $10,000 for innovative...
- Tags: Developer, Yahoo! Inc., Infobars, Search, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- VIA reveals world's lowest-power x86 processor on world's smallest board
- Since nothing gets Toybox readers going quite like processor wars -- I mean, hey, it's the Crusades of computing -- I thought I'd throw this little morsel into the ring. Arriving in the Toybox inbox this morning from Taipei is news that VIA Technologies has announced their...
- Tags: Board, X86 Processor, Corporate Governance, Processors, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- The real question: Is Microsoft still interested in Yahoo?
- I actually believed Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer when he said he was walking away from buying Yahoo. I wasn't among the crowd who thought Ballmer was just posturing, waiting for Yahoo stock prices to plummet and Yahoo shareholder lawsuits to mount before sweeping back in and getting Yahoo for a...
- Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Web Site Development, Financial Accounting, Internet, Finance, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Icahn launches Yahoo proxy fight; Mark Cuban's return?
- As expected, billionaire Carl Icahn launched his proxy war to turn over Yahoo's board of directors and one of his nominees is Mark Cuban, who sold Broadcast.com to Yahoo and then took those funds to buy the Dallas Mavericks. Just for entertainment value I may buy a...
- Tags: Shareholder, Board, Yahoo! Inc., Chairman, Mr., Mark Cuban, Microsoft Corp., Carl Icahn, Director, Yahoo Shareholder, Bebchuk, Corporate Governance, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Commercialising the Semantic Web
- Following an earlier post on this blog, last month I found myself moderating a panel in the final session of one of the tracks at this year's World Wide Web Conference in Beijing. As I commented via Twitter at the end of the session, "Great...
- Tags: Garlik, Semantic Web, Internet, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- 10 attributes of bad CIOs (self test)
- Chief Information Officers are responsible for both high-level business strategy and detailed technology decisions, making the job among the toughest in business. The high incidence of IT failure demonstrates the extreme difficulty of juggling business and technology goals that are sometimes in direct...
- Tags: CIO, Information Technology, Indecision, Asset Management, Financial Management, Strategy, Recruitment & Selection, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Financial Planning, Finance, Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Security Researcher to release Cisco rootkit at EUSecWest
- According to good friend Robert McMillan of IDG News, Sebastian Muniz, a researcher with Core Security Technologies, has developed malicious rootkit software for Cisco's routers, which he will release on May 22 at the EuSecWest conference in London. This will mark the first time at least publicly that someone has released a...
- Tags: Black Hat, Cisco IOS, Router, Cisco Systems Inc., Robert McMillan, Rootkits, Security, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-05-14
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