EZINE:
This week’s Computer Weekly delves into the new world of Windows 8. We also talk to some top CIOs about how the downturn has shaped their priorities. You'll also find the third and final part of our Buyer's Guide to IPv6 migration, all inside this digital magazine.
WHITE PAPER:
Learn the importance of support services in data center environments. Inside, you'll learn about the role of vendor-supplied support services, how to evaluate the support offerings and capabilities of each vendor,and more.
WHITE PAPER:
Based on its evaluation of the virtualization capabilities in PCs with Intel® vPro technology, Atos Origin is planning to add this new technology to the next version of the Atos Workplace solution.
WEBCAST:
Discover how you can simplify common IT scenarios such as provisioning hardware for new employees or accelerating break-fix processes with a computer imaging solution.
VIDEO:
In this on-demand video case study, learn how the right enterprise-level management software allowed La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology to better manage, secure, and track all of its systems and devices.
CASE STUDY:
Evaluation tests from BMW revealed that by integrating Intel® Active Management Technology, BMW could significantly increase its remote management capabilities and further strengthen security.
WHITE PAPER:
The all new Intel® Core™ vPro™ processor family complements the new Windows® 7 operating system by building effective trusted computing and management mechanisms into the hardware. Read this paper to learn more.
WEBCAST:
Compare the following tools from Ghost, MDT, Snap Deploy and SmartDeploy that help businesses accelerate PC deployment and ease desktop support challenges. Find out how each performs in terms of simplifying and accelerating deployment of new computers, and gain an overview of the pros and cons of each solution.
ANALYST REPORT:
For every 100 laptop PCs companies issue, 15 will never be seen again, according to this research report sponsored partly by Intel. Five will be lost or stolen (one recovered) and 11 will simply vanish, leaving companies stuck for millions of dollars in compromised data alone.