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  • Channel Insider’s Guide to Zero Client Virtualization

    Virtualization is changing how enterprises work. The technology has impacted storage, servers and now the desktop. Today many enterprise IT departments are extending the power of virtualization by turning to Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) solutions. When properly implemented, VDI moves the desktop operating system into the datacenter, turning the end point into little more than…

  • Apple iPad Scores High Marks for Battery Life

    (Reuters) – Apple Inc’s iPad scored very well in terms of ease of use and battery life in its first reviews, but it won’t obliterate the laptop computer market just yet, according to the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. Reviewers at both papers said that while the tablet computer, which goes on sale…

  • Android Development Challenge #1

    Android Development Challenge #1 ComScore recently reported Google Android is now running on 7.1% of smart phones today – that marks a 4% rise in share in less than five months. Not bad. But, Howe says Android still has its challenges. “The real issue is you’ve got to follow the money and where it is…

  • 2010s Top PCs Shape Up and Ship Out

    2010s Top PCs Shape Up and Ship Out 2010’s Top PCs: Shape Up and Ship Out! No Title The focus on ultrathin PCs will continue to grow in 2010, but the value equation for many consumers is still not compelling enough to drive significant growth, leaving the segment with less than 5% of total portable…

  • Top 5 Reasons to Switch to 80211n

    Top 5 Reasons to Switch to 80211n   No Title 1. Dealing with More Data – and FASTYep – 11n is fast, as in: really, really fast. Enterprises are grappling with larger amounts of data every day, and moving that data over aging infrastructure slows down collaboration and burdens legacy networks. With 802.11n, users enjoy…

  • Seven Sure Fire AV Solutions for Win7 Clients

    Seven Sure Fire AV Solutions for Win7 Clients After the interoperability nightmares that cropped up after the Vista launch, Microsoft took special pains to work closely with all of its ISVs and hardware partners through its Ecosystems Readiness program in order to ensure smooth user transitions to Windows 7. Included in the mix were Microsoft’s…

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