EZINE:
One barrier to the mass adoption of desktop virtualization is that users are often reluctant to surrender their highly personalized profiles. This issue of New Enterprise Desktop eZine takes a look at how user virtualization is breaking through this barrier-without taking away users' individuality.
VIDEO:
Watch this quick video to learn how user and desktop virtualization can not only help make Windows 7 migration simpler, but can make management easier for your IT department while creating a much better user experience.
WHITE PAPER:
Communications in today’s enterprise are undergoing dramatic changes as a result of the convergence of computer and voice technologies. As an IT manager, you know that introducing UC audio devices such as headsets and speaker phones into your environment changes the way users communicate and work.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
In lesson two of this desktop virtualization classroom, Brian Madden discusses how to segment your users and group them together to figure out what type of desktop virtualization you should use for different groups or users. Then he covers the specific desktop virtualization technologies and the pros and cons of each.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Examine your desktop virtualization goals and determine which users you want to virtualize in this expert discussion with Brian Madden. Discover how your goals will change the way you implement your desktop virtualization initiative.
WEBCAST:
Join Limelight Networks VP of Strategic Alliances, Adam Wray, Senior Product Manager, Ken Iversen, and Integration Consultant Lead, Derek Boonstra as they discuss key strategies for cost-effectively boosting site performance without compromising on user experience.
ANALYST REPORT:
This PassMark Software report details how six endpoint security solutions fared in a Windows 7 environment. Uncover how each product fared when tested upon sixteen benchmark metrics to get help finding the ideal solution for your enterprise.
WHITE PAPER:
In this document we explore five common networking challenges that enterprises face—network protection, guest user access, network visibility and monitoring, application access control, and identity-based Quality of Service (QoS)—and discuss how UAC can be used to address each
EGUIDE:
Many organizations are realizing the interesting and paradoxical pattern that exists with BI applications: the more you use them, the more new and different requirements keep pouring in. Read this E-Guide and learn to gain a stronger understanding of your customers and business as well as to excel in today’s competitive market with real-time BI.