WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, IT pros share how a smarter approach to auditing enabled them to strengthen their security posture and simplify their change monitoring process.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the CIO of Rovio Entertainment, the company behind the gaming phenomenon Angry Birds, about how he supports a global business with a five-person IT team. We assess your options for moving off Windows Server 2003 now support is ending. And our buyer's guide looks at log management. Read the issue now.
EBOOK:
In this guide, learn about the features and benefits of Windows 10—such as an improved user interface—that could persuade users, IT managers, and administrators to adopt.
WHITE PAPER:
This whitepaper reviews the advantages of Red Hat Enterprise Linux for new business workloads, and explains how the platform can be easily integrated into existing Windows environments.
EGUIDE:
Windows 10 deployments don't always go as smoothly as planned. The OS comes with challenges related to storage, security, updates and more. However, there are plenty of ways to overcome these challenges. In this e-guide you'll learn tips from your peers on how to create a near-perfect Windows 10 deployment.
WHITE PAPER:
As more employees look to access enterprise applications and systems via mobile devices, savvy organizations are deploying Windows 8 on tablets. In this white paper, you'll find an overview and a set of best practices for deploying Windows 8 on Intel architecture-based tablets.
WEBCAST:
This webinar describes the new threats facing organizations that are still using Windows XP now that support for the operating system has ended. It also highlights a solution that can be implemented to make sure Windows XP assets remain protected.
EGUIDE:
The EMM market is growing at a rapid pace. To stay on top of your mobile strategy, organizations should be aware of a number of trends. In this e-guide compare mobile device management products, trends, and more to implement the most effective mobile strategy for your organization.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
Microsoft will end technical support for its Windows XP operating system in April 2014. Computer Weekly looks at what this means for those businesses that have yet to migrate to newer alternatives.