WHITE PAPER:
With Vista clients and Server 2008 systems, we have a number of new Group Policy settings that allow us to exert some level of control over which devices users can install and use.
EZINE:
This week’s Computer Weekly delves into the new world of Windows 8. We also talk to some top CIOs about how the downturn has shaped their priorities. You'll also find the third and final part of our Buyer's Guide to IPv6 migration, all inside this digital magazine.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this paper to view the latest news and information about VB100 testing, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows 7 Professional, and so much more.
PODCAST:
Join IT expert David Arbeitel and listen to the Podcast, "5 Steps to a Successful Vista Migration: How Network Assurance Minimizes Business Risk" and discover how to make the most of your Vista migration.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Uncertain of how the new features of Windows 7 Professional can benefit your organization? This presentation transcript explores several of the new capabilities of this operating system in-depth. Learn how to leverage these new features to improve efficiency, productivity and security
TECHNICAL ARTICLE:
This article explores some of the new capabilities of Windows Vista, our new set of deployment tools, and ways that you can benefit from these tools to make the process of deploying Windows Vista much easier.
WHITE PAPER:
Thinking about deploying Windows Vista? This guide gives an overview of how to successfully manage a pilot program that provides the best experience for pilot users and helps to provide positive project justification to business decision makers.
EGUIDE:
Find out how to simplify the migration process to Windows 7 in this expert e-guide. Learn which steps are essential in planning a migration, and discover the five crucial aspects of executing a successful migration.
WHITE PAPER:
This Internet Security Threat Report details the issues related to online fraud and examines current trends in the internet security landscape. Read this paper today and learn about the future of internet attacks and what to expect in the coming years.
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.