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We regularly submit technology analysis and opinion pieces to IT-Analysis.com, these are a selection of our recent contributions. To see older material please use the calendar control to your right or try our search engine.
Research note: testing - Some questions you should be asking your testing partners
External testing consultancies are useful, but you can't outsource your responsibilities and there are some questions you should ask.
New advertising technologies deliver real-time online adverts for you - and you alone
The availability of Big Data and personalisation is changing the shape of the advertising industry. This article looks at the role of Real Time Bidding (RTB).
Imation's Nexsan boosts storage value credentials with eMLC flash and 4TB SATA
NST5000 Series hybrid offers 5PB capacity and halved solid state cache costs - and hints at a future climb up the enterprise food-chain
Oracle acquires Eloqua. How will this affect the marketing automation industry?
Now the dust has settled on Oracle's acquisition of Eloqua, it's time to reflect on how this acquisition will alter the marketing automation industry as a whole
Adding the Time dimension to BPM
For those of you who have been involved in mapping the process of an organisation, you will know that often there is a series time element involved.
OpenLink - analytics in action
A look at how analytics can extend the capability of an already comprehensive operational management tool
Is there new life in C++? - A Research Note
There may indeed be new life in C++, according to Bjarne, Herb and Embarcadero
Storage technology trends to veer off course in 2013?
Not quite your average predictions list
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