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Evolution of End User Computing: Evolving to Better Meet Customer Needs
End user computing as we know it is undergoing a huge transformation; it's no longer about the device or technology, it's about the overall experience. Wise CIOs should embrace and proactively respond to these changing trends. Download this paper to discover best practices for creating a tangible, cost-effective three to five year strategic plan that enables increased end user productivity while maintaining IT control.
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Windows Migration: Regain Workforce Productivity with Modern Windows on Updated Client Hardware
Many enterprises, educational institutions, and government agencies find themselves still managing both legacy end-user hardware and an antiquated OS. The time has come to move to modern Windows options and given the gamut of robust computing hardware, upgrading both at once simply makes good sense. Download this paper to discover how your organization can benefit from the combination of reduced staff costs, fewer operational problems, lower operational costs and improved productivity, the organization realizes significant cost savings.
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5 PC Hardware Innovations that Pay Off for Business
Today's public work environment is changing. Bring your own device (BYOD) is a trend characterized by employees bringing consumer devices into public agencies and asking for access to private networks, applications and content. This white paper examines the challenges and opportunities BYOD presents, and provides guidelines for implementing BYOD programs that can help you transform your agency through modernization, increased productivity, and better security and manageability.
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Tablets and PC's Converge: Users Can Have it All with Dell's Venue Pro Tablets
Recent developments in tablets and PCs have come together to create a powerful tablet-centered system based on the mature Windows PC operating system that combines, without compromise, the virtues of tablets, notebooks and desktops. For most users, this system not only meets their requirements, but also extends their capabilities, contributing to greater productivity and increased satisfaction.
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Secure Mobility: Windows Server 2012 Helps Tame the BYOD Tide
Employees are increasingly using bring-your-own devices (BYOD) to work and accessing corporate IT resources from home. Until now, management of BYOD within IT was piecemeal, with most organizations cob¬bling together solutions that included mobile device management software, unified access suites, security, and hardware. Read this technology brief to learn how Windows Server 2012 R2 takes the guesswork and integration out of BYOD security and administration, providing one point of control and management for IT organizations.
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Tablet, Laptop or Desktop-Form Factor Follows Function
Enterprises face more computing options than ever. This step-by-step guide explains how to choose whether a desktop, laptop, Ultrabook, tablet, convertible or all-in-one is the best choice for a particular employee.
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Transforming Higher Education with Mobility Solutions
For higher education IT departments, bring your own device (BYOD) is already a reality, whether or not they have specific BYOD policies in place. While in some ways, colleges and universities are better prepared to deal with the BYOD trend than other organizations, the ability to offer device choice without sacrificing control or increasing security risks has become the new measure of success for higher education IT organizations. This white paper offers a strategic guide for colleges and universities considering BYOD support models.
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