Application Package Technical Environment
Know the technical foundation on which you will be setting up your application package -- do a gap assessment of the existing and new technical environment.
Know the technical foundation on which you will be setting up your application package -- do a gap assessment of the existing and new technical environment.
A necessary step in both selecting and implementing a package is detailing the technical requirements required to run the application. Identify the hardware/software environment, interfacing systems, operational and backup procedures, and other key technical requirements.
This Architecture Services Review Checklist helps you assess the completeness of and identify areas for improvement of the architecture.
A gantthead classic! Sure, this client server architectures final report, taken from real life, is not exactly state-of-the-art. Technology has changed a bit since it was written. What hasn't changed, however, is the excellent way this report is put together. Use its structure as a guide to putting together something awesome of your own.
Compare conferencing packages by the features they offer and select the package that fits your needs.
How do you select the best data extraction/transformation toolset for your data warehouse? Evaluate features, functionality, vendor reputation... the works. Follow the example set by this robust tool evaluation.
Need to plan a data warehouse project? This synopsis outlines the steps, deliverables and team roles for strategizing, architecting, designing and planning the implementation of a data warehouse.
There's a lot to consider when selecting a Data Warehouse toolset. Use this comprehensive tool evaluation matrix to guide your final selection.
Make sure there is clear documentation on how to install and, if necessary, remove all system components.
Use this questionnaire to learn all about the client's motives for establishing an intranet and the current technical/organizational environment in which it will be set up.
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