WHITE PAPER:
To minimize downtime caused by technical failures and end-user problems, organizations can implement rapid resolution processes. Access this white paper to learn how you can leverage live chat to significantly improve customer support efficiency.
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.
WHITE PAPER:
This whitepaper will help you learn more about keeping the impact of desktop infrastructure changes to a minimum, including centralization through virtual desktop computing, implementation of removable disk security and more.
WHITE PAPER:
In the Global Knowledge/TechRepublic 2010 Salary Survey, conducted at that end of last year, one of the questions put to respondents was "What skill set will your company be looking to add in 2010?" Here's the complete list, with the No. 1 skill listed being in the highest demand.
EGUIDE:
This expert E-Guide discusses the benefits of a virtual desktop infrastructure in health care. Read now to learn how making the switch to VDI can save your organization money and time.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this brief paper to learn about a new IT support delivery tool that reduces response time, boosts employee satisfaction and decreases operating costs. Reduce total cost of ownership using Intel's self-service PC Health Check utility.
VIDEO:
This brief video introduces an innovative VDI deployment option: VDI-in-a-box. Discover how businesses of all sizes can leverage this solution to cost-effectively and easily deploy virtual desktops.
TECHNICAL ARTICLE:
There is a lot of misinformation about Windows Vista in a managed IT environment. This article is intended to clear up misperceptions and provide an honest and frank assessment of the challenges and benefits of Windows Vista for IT professionals.
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.