EGUIDE:
A discussion about strategies for Windows 10 really boils down to the organisation's desktop IT strategy. Windows PCs account for the bulk of the personal computing market and the Windows client remains the dominant target platform for developers of client-side applications. In this e-guide, we look at the evolution of desktop IT.
EBOOK:
In this guide, learn about the features and benefits of Windows 10—such as an improved user interface—that could persuade users, IT managers, and administrators to adopt.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the CIO of the London 2012 Olympics about progress on the UK's highest-profile IT implementation. We ask customers about Oracle’s long-awaited Fusion Applications; review the latest version of Windows Server; and find out how the Blackberry outage affected corporate customers. Download the new issue now.
WHITE PAPER:
Learn how applications can improve performance and achieve linear scalability by switching from a tier-based model to space-based architecture (SBA).
PODCAST:
In this episode of Brian & Gabe Live, Brian Madden and Gabe Knuth talk with Dan Cote and Pete Downing of Citrix about the latest developments with XenClient.
WHITE PAPER:
Many IT pros are eager to get started with their Windows 7 rollouts, but not sure which software to use in the process. This article reviews one OS deployment/client management tool and examines its pros, cons, and key features.
EBOOK:
In this article, you'll find a detailed examination of what zero clients are, how they work, what their primary benefits might be and where their key limitations are to be found.
SOFTWARE LISTING:
Ericom virtualization solutions enable you to administer virtual desktops from a centralized location, reducing the cost and complexity of virtual desktop deployment and upkeep. Supported virtualization servers include VMware, Microsoft and others.
EGUIDE:
A discussion about strategies for Windows 10 really boils down to the organisation's desktop IT strategy. Windows PCs account for the bulk of the personal computing market and the Windows client remains the dominant target platform for developers of client-side applications. In this e-guide, we look at the evolution of desktop IT.