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eGuide: A Prescription for IT Efficiency
Healthcare environments require top-notch computing systems to maintain compliance. Windows XP is more than a decade old and is a high security risk on every desktop where it’s installed. Upgrading to Windows 7 or Windows 8 offers better integration into enterprise-level healthcare IT with modern security, faster processes, less administration and break-fix time. Windows 8 is a flexible, responsive, and robust operating system, available on a small tablet or a large, multi-screen display. It’s designed to integrate seamlessly with your IT infrastructure. Learn More
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Enhancing Mobility and Productivity via Touch Devices and Windows 8
On Demand Webcast: Which end user touch devices are right for your organization? If you are not sure of the answer, then you are not alone. Today's tablets, ultrabooks, and laptops are designed with customized user experiences and needs in mind, but for IT management, unlocking the right combination for business needs may be a mystery. Join this webcast to learn more about ways to enhance productivity through both Windows 8 and new touch devices. Register today to learn more about new end-user solutions and about how to integrate Windows 8 for best results within your organization.
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Six Myths of Windows RT Revealed!
Misinformation has circulated around Windows RT, the new Microsoft OS for tablets that powers a range of new Dell devices. This white paper confronts the top myths and helps to clarify the true capabilities of Windows RT related to:
- Manageability
- Security
- Enterprise readiness
- Line of business applications
- "Bring your own device" compatibility
- Robustness as an OS
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What's New in Windows Server 2012: Moving Beyond the Data Center
Anywhere, anytime access has become a requirement as users and partners have moved off premises, and customers demand access to the IT infrastructure. IT is increasingly tapping virtualization and the cloud as a way to keep up with current market and end-user demands. These changes have required IT to rethink its approach to computing, moving from a domain-centric environment to one that has its roots in the cloud. With the right planning, hardware and software such as Windows Server 2012, IT can quickly respond to changing business needs and requirements in a cost-effective manner.
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Microsoft Windows 8: 11 Hot Enterprise Features of the OS
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Windows 8: New Business-Friendly Security Features
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Microsoft Windows 8 Officially Unveiled at NYC Event
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Microsoft Claims Windows Server 2012, Hyper-V Will Win Converts From VMware
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Microsoft Pushes Windows Azure to Play With the Big Clouds
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Windows 7 Use Will Thrive Through 2013: 10 Reasons Why
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