EGUIDE:
Upgrades to Windows 7 continue to abound. In fact, the decision to upgrade is often the easiest part -- it is the actual migration itself that is often the most agonizing. Take a look at this expert resource from the editors at SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com for a comprehensive analysis of the Windows 7 migration process.
EZINE:
VARs and integrators know their stuff when it comes to their key technologies and vertical markets. In the inaugural issue of Channel Strategies E-zine, learn how to build brand awareness among potential customers to make sure word spreads about your company's skills and expertise.
WEBCAST:
PC data migration projects are challenging, but endpoint backup can make the process easier. This webcast will give expert advice on how to make the migration process as simple as possible.
WHITE PAPER:
Having a sound migration plan and an integrated, automated solution is important for migration. Read this white paper to get general migration guidelines and learn 10 steps for a smooth and effective Vista Migration.
EGUIDE:
A desktop migration project affects all users, so IT needs to communicate with users about the migration process, inform them about when they will be affected and how their data will be moved. This expert e-guide provides tips on how to plan and execute a desktop migration to Windows 7.
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.
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.
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.