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This white paper explores the origins of the Programmable Automation Controllers (PAC), how PACs differ from Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and PCs, and the future direction of industrial control with PACs.
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Web site optimization can drastically help your business increase conversion rates and bring in revenue, but it is not a simple process. Turn to this informative white paper to learn about the different types and strengths of online testing for site optimization, and determine which process is most effective for your organization.
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In this whitepaper, you’ll find a discussion of the various options that FlexCast provides to help meet the computing requirements of various user types.
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Access the following white paper to discover a CMS solution that can prepare your business and all of its content for the rapid influx of mobile internet use. See how with smart content marketing you can improve customer loyalty and reduce attrition, and more.
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This IBM study focused on two groups teens and boomers. It explores their lifestyles, values, and particular preferences and attitudes toward shopping. Read this paper to learn how retailers can better meet the needs of these two segments.
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In this resource, learn why the website as you know it is dead, and find guidance to help you engage and interact with customers through your content and build a stronger digital presence.
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This whitepaper reviews a portfolio of management solutions that simplifies end-user management and service delivery through workplace assessment tools, managed mobile services, managed file services, and much more.
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View this resource to learn about a platform that helps you build, run, and launch Drupal sites quickly and effectively. Inside, you'll explore eight case studies from companies with successful Drupal launches.
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When launching a website, many businesses invest in a hosting service but they still don't have the infrastructure needed to handle load spikes, fix bugs, and add features. If like many companies, you chose Drupal to remain agile, managing and changing your website should be no different -- but traditional hosting can hold you back.