Monthly archive for August2014

Low-cost PC refresh with thin clients

Low-cost PC refresh with thin clients

Now more than ever, tightening of corporate budgets is forcing IT to balance business-critical projects against routine operational projects, such as the annual PC refresh process. Replacing an aging PC with a thin client is a proven approach for reducing costs, but when those cost savings are paired…

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7 Best Practices for a BYOD Strategy

7 Best Practices for a BYOD Strategy

Everybody is talking about bring-your-own device (BYOD) policies – allowing employees to use their personal laptops, smartphones or tablets for work. Whether your business has a formal BYOD policy in place or not, the reality is that many people already use their personal mobile devices…

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Take your Windows apps anywhere

Take your Windows apps anywhere

Mobilizing  Windows apps For convenience and productivity, many people expect to use their mobile devices  for business activities. To do this, they need the IT organization to provide access  to business applications. As a result, IT teams face a big challenge: delivering  business apps, which…

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Upgrade from Windows XP

Upgrade from Windows XP

Welcome to the new world of end-user computing. If you haven’t yet migrated from Windows XP, you’re not alone. Nearly 29% of Windows users are still on XP. And if you’re like most holdouts, you probably just don’t have the budget or IT resources. But…

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