EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, a year after the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force, we assess its progress. Fears of technology are holding back digital healthcare – we look at the tech that's bringing back a human touch. And we examine Microsoft's desktop management tools for Windows 10. Read the issue now.
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.
EGUIDE:
Milestones like the end of sales for Windows 7 Professional are making users consider the transition to Windows 10. In this e-guide, we explore the motivations behind Windows 10's rapid rate of adoption. You'll find out what reasons are driving corporate OS migrations, how to handle the updates that accompany them, and more.
EGUIDE:
Microsoft Teams e-discovery enabled for hybrid cloud systems, and digital transformation hinges on information governance policies. Read this e-guide to learn more.
EZINE:
With prices rising, many are looking at what costs to cut – yet in the channel, the opposite might prove for better business. In this issue, read about how to navigate the cost issue, learn about the growing area of security, and learn about how to create a more appealing employment experience to attract talent
EGUIDE:
Now that Windows 10 has gone through some ups and downs, and has seen a fourth significant upgrade, it is time to see what we know about Windows 10 as it stands right now.
EGUIDE:
Access this exclusive e-guide to take a look at why IT teams are locking down desktops in order to restrict user-installed apps (UIAs). You'll also explore the benefits locked-down desktops can have on IT departments.