PODCAST:
We envision a private cloud that can recognize and determine device attributes and user preferences, and deliver the service or information accordingly. Our testing demonstrates that client-aware technologies can offer several benefits to both users and IT.
WEBCAST:
This informative webcast examines the role of applications in today's post-PC era and how Applications-as-a-Service may satisfy your organization's, and your users', needs.
VIDEO:
Small businesses may think they have enough protection, but they are at risk to attacks. The budget and staff for small businesses is often smaller than larger corporations, so they need a security plan that protects against a multitude of attacks. View this video to learn more about endpoint protection for small businesses.
VIDEO:
This short video examines the importance of remote server management, especially as organizations expand globally. Discover new design features that enable you to quickly detect issues, regardless of the physical location of your data center.
WEBCAST:
Remote and local desktop support is an increasingly difficult and expensive task for IT staffs. Listen to this Webcast to gain seven strategies for effective desktop management so your organization can immediately manage, protect and secure its PC assets
VIDEO:
This short video examines a hardware-assisted approach to PC management. Find out more about this technique and how it can help you properly manage your desktop environment, regardless of system states.
VIDEOCAST:
Explore a desktop virtualization technology, Intelligent Desktop Virtualization (IDV), which can provide all the benefits of VDI with lower costs and complexity. Discover how IDV compares to VDI technology in this videocast.
VIDEO:
There are many options available for desktop virtualization today. In this expert video, learn about the intelligent client approach to desktop virtualization.
WEBCAST:
In this informative webcast, desktop virtualization expert Brian Madden takes an in-depth look at today's VDI market and discusses why so many VDI projects end up either failing or falling short of expectations.