WHITE PAPER:
This resource provides answers to your top Windows 7 migration questions and more. Learn how to successfully prepare for Windows 7 by determining what applications are being used before the application compatibility process even starts.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide from SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com explains how to ensure application compatibility and ease transitions. Learn which steps to take to simplify the move to Windows 7.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, with less than a year until Microsoft ends support for Windows XP, we examine the options for the many firms still using the operating system. The PC market has seen a record slump in sales - what does it mean for the IT industry? Plus, we evaluate progress in moving software to the cloud. Read the issue now.
CASE STUDY:
Learn how Continental AG, one of the world's leading suppliers to the automobile industry, migrated its server computer to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and its 24,000 client computer to Windows XP Professional.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this whitepaper to learn how moving your desktops and applications to a cloud-hosted model – a solution known as Desktops-as-a-Service (DaaS) – can help you overcome the challenges of OS migration and provide increased support for remote computing and remote desktop client software.
EGUIDE:
SearchSecurity.com presents a comprehensive guide to Windows security. Our experts help you discover all of the security enhancements made to Windows 7, including BitLocker, AppLocker, DirectAccess and the Win7 Firewall. You’ll learn how to use these tools to help your organization better manage your Windows security efforts.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the ongoing IT risks facing the UK government's highest-profile IT project – the troubled Universal Credit programme. We talk to IT leaders to find out their spending priorities for 2014. And we find out about the latest best practice in improving datacenter performance. Read the issue now.
WHITE PAPER:
Migration to Windows 7 is a future reality for most. Regardless of the starting point, a migration to Windows 7 is a path that holds as many questions and challenges as it does potential rewards. Planning now can ensure a smooth transition in 2010.