By Laurel Sanders
While researching ECM, you’ve probably read some discouraging statistics about IT project failures, ranging anywhere from 30% to 50%. Gartner analyst Mark Gilbert recently noted that over 30% of ECM projects do not realize full success, according to discussions held with clients during 2008.1 Building the right team, identifying and articulating project goals, [...]
By John M Hawkins
Java application servers, if configured correctly, should never have to be killed or shut down to resolve performance issues. Java application servers have performance problems for a reason. The key is in knowing how to approach the servers from a tactical systematic approach. This will help you get the data you need [...]
By John M Hawkins
It is not uncommon for WebLogic applications to show performance issues from time-to-time. This is a natural evolution for many applications especially when you are in a growth period of the application; by adding new users to the system or adding new features and functionality. The developer who wrote the code is [...]
By John M Hawkins
Companies are striving to cut costs, increase their efficiency, and gain additional market share by exposing their systems to the Internet and other business systems. Business forces that change the way the business model works now require all of their different technologies to be integrated into one view. This is driving companies [...]
by johnmce
No two projects are the same but acknowledging these truths of project management might help you deal with the uncontrollable.
1. Your project plan will change
The sooner as a project manager you learn to except that your project plan is not the declaration of independence but rather a living, breathing document open to misinterpretation [...]
By John M Hawkins
Have your business applications given you performance headaches at some point during their lifecycle? Maybe you resolved the problems and the application was able to keep servicing your customers and performing its business function for you.
But no doubt there were other times when you tried to solve the performance problems internally, but [...]
By John M Hawkins
Many companies run load tests to determine the performance of their WebLogic Applications. The challenge they face is that they run load tests but do not get the results they are looking for or the load test FAILS every time. The net effect is they do not complete the load tests or [...]
by pmpodcast
Step 1: Read the PMI Credentials Handbook. The PMP Credentials Handbook, available from www.pmi.org, explains in detail the process of becoming PMP certified. Reading it should be the first 20 minutes on your PMP certification journey.
Step 2: Make sure you are eligible. The Credentials Handbook also details eligibility criteria. Depending on your educational background [...]
Welcome to The Best Java IDE Survey 2010 !
This survey is a result of our quest to find a Best Java IDE. Let the Java world know that your say and we are sure that every one of you will find this result useful and interesting.
We have select 10 IDE based on various factors and [...]
Author: Hytech Professionals
In yesterday’s post, I related how Ruby on Rails developers, the intense HyTech Professionals teams for instance, push the envelope for rich Web 2.0 applications by keeping their eye on five key RoR principles: trimmer code, segregation by sub-frameworks, not having to repeat one’s self, minimal configuration requirements, and instant feedback just by [...]