Standardizing the desktop
Creating a ‘gold standard’ desktop version to push out to all employees can mean lower costs, tighter security and smoother operations
Creating a ‘gold standard’ desktop version to push out to all employees can mean lower costs, tighter security and smoother operations
NDS is the most significant acquisition for Cisco since it bought videoconferencing leader Tandberg in 2009
Plus, changes to Office 365 pricing and Windows 8 from Microsoft
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A new study sponsored by Citrix Systems shows organizations are trying to build more flexible workplaces, and they need channel assistance with the technology component
D & H extend credit lines as Ingram takes employee wellness seriously
Compared to what we’re used to seeing from Dell, it’s a design marvel: thin, light, sleek, and well built with high-quality materials
Andy Papadopoulos, managing partner at Toronto’s Navantis, tells CDN some challenges with BYOD and why desktop virtualization may not be enough to take on the trend
WorkForce Pro C Series promise lower printing costs as Epson aims to boost its channel presence
Dell’s first data centre in the region is coming up in India, a company executive said
The big carriers didn’t get the open auction they want, but new operators also didn’t get the opportunity to buy all of the spectrum themselves
While the help desk is being tasked to do more in the age of consumerization of IT, additional resources are not forthcoming
Presentation posted on the QCon conference website indicates plans for object capabilities and JVM and cloud improvements
Carrier teams with U.S. services provider to offer enterprises the ability to outsource configuration, management and analysis of mobile devices
Plus, is VCE worth the price? And, Cisco’s other investments in the U.K.