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whitepaper Adobe Acrobat Connect Professional on PCs With Intel vPro Technology2006-08-01 Intel
  Adobe customers can now take advantage of the enhanced performance and capabilities of PCs with Intel vPro technology in order to take Web-based collaboration to the next level. PCs with Intel vPro technology feature dual-core technology and include next generation graphics with advanced video capabilities, integrated audio, and support for technologies such as Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). Capitalizing on these capabilities, Acrobat Connect Professional enables users to create and share even more streams of voice, video, and animations at the same time, and with higher quality audio and graphics. For Acrobat Connect Professional users, PCs with Intel vPro technology provide an outstanding foundation for the next generation of collaboration capabilities.   
whitepaper Benefits of the Virtual Desktop on Enterprise Networks: Introducing Enterprise Desktop Virtualization2006-08-01 Wyse Technology
  The personal computer revolution is far from over, but enterprises are rightfully questioning the high maintenance costs, endless replacement cycles and security vulnerabilities that plague the standard networked PC. A breakthrough in thin computing now promises to end the PC monopoly on the desktop while giving users improved access to their favorite productivity applications. Called Enterprise Desktop Virtualization, or EDV, this solution combines all of the performance, reliability of support benefits of the latest thin client workstations from Wyse Technology, the leading provider of thin computing systems, with powerful virtualization software from VMware running on centralized servers. The EDV alternative to PCs and conventional PC networks is explored in depth in this white paper.

Tags: Virtualization
  
whitepaper U.K. School Uses Mobile Solution to Support a Revolution in Learning2006-08-01 Microsoft
  Cornwallis school in Maidstone, Kent, in the United Kingdom (U.K.), joined the New Line Learning federation of schools in 2005. Since that time, it has developed and deployed a new mobile solution that enhances the learning process for students. A Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition device is given to each student when they enter the school, and this remains with them until the day they leave. Tablet PCs replace the use of conventional books and offer a range of award-winning content, including interactive multimedia learning resources developed by the school. As a result of the project, students are more enthusiastic and motivated. The paperless school concept has also helped Cornwallis cut the costs associated with reporting and administration.

Tags: Windows XP, Tablets
  
whitepaper Reducing Manual Processes With Improved Remote Security, Inventory, and Problem Resolution2006-08-01 Intel
  Intel vPro technology delivers powerful new hardware-based capabilities that improve remote management of desktop PCs. These capabilities can help Information Technology (IT) service providers, such as Siemens Business Services (Siemens), improve remote discovery, inventory, problem resolution, maintenance, and security when managing a fleet of desktop systems. In particular, the capabilities built into these PCs will allow Siemens to perform and automate management and security tasks even if a PC is powered off, its Operating System (OS) is inoperative, or management agent are missing.

Tags: Desktop Systems - PCs, Network Security
  
whitepaper Defrag Myth Busters - What You Should Know2008-01-23 Diskeeper
  There are many serious misconceptions about fragmentation which, if believed, can lead to significant computer damage. Debunking these myths could save your system or network.

Fragmentation is one of the most serious problems that plague computers around the globe. It accounts for billions in lost revenue and production. It is also one of the leading causes of a wide range of common computer problems, system failures, and early hardware replacement. Why don't users and IT departments take more action to protect themselves against fragmentation? The list of defrag myths within this document may explain why.

Tags: Desktop Systems - PCs, Data Quality, Hard Drives, High Performance Computing
  
whitepaper Universal Imaging Utility Drives Home Single Image Cloning at Toyota New Zealand0000-00-00 Binary Research International
  For nearly three years, Toyota New Zealand had been searching for a way to improve the process by which they cloned their computers. Specifically, they needed to reduce the time and effort spent on creating and maintaining multiple hard-drive Images for its wide variety of desktop and laptop configurations. They ultimately found a solution in the form of a new software program known as the Universal Imaging Utility, or UIU, from Big Bang LLC, which has allowed them to deploy a single Master Image across all hardware configurations.

Tags: Laptops
  
whitepaper German Manufacturer Makes Ef?ciency Savings of 80 Per Cent With New Systems Management Tool2006-07-25 Dell
  German-based company, SSI Schafer manufactures a range of sheet metal products. SSI needed an efficient IT management system to reduce costs, simplify tasks and ensure effective use of employee's time. To improve management of its client infrastructure SSI Schafer deployed Altiris Dell Client Manager. A powerful Dell systems management solution, that combines the strong functionalities of Dell OpenManage Client Administrator 3.0 and Altiris Client Management Suite software.

Tags: Workstations, Laptops
  
whitepaper Tablet PCs in the Financial Planning Profession2006-07-19 Ziff Davis Media
  Today's financial planner juggles a complex daily workload that ranges from market research and strategy development through portfolio tracking, client consultation, new business development and practice management. Success demands not just mastery of personal finance, but efficient organization, precise time management, and close attention to client relationships. Versatile and powerful Toshiba Tablet PCs running Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 are helping planners better utilize their time with clients while reducing the back-end workloads associated with running a successful financial management practice.

Tags: Windows XP, Tablets
  
whitepaper Global Engineering Firm Turns to Trusted Technology Partner for Desktop Solution2006-07-07 Dell
  Global engineering and manufacturing company ITT is the leading manufacturers of electrical connectors and connection systems. It needed to deploy more than 160 desktops to its Electronic Components division in Weinstadt, Germany. ITT, Electronic Components (Weinstadt) had a priority to refresh its client assets within a strict timeframe. However, with only a small IT team, it found installing these desktops, and managing the existing infrastructure would be difficult. ITT required a solution that could configure, deliver, install and support its desktop estate within a matter of weeks. The company decided to use Dell as its preferred supplier. As the direct supplier, Dell manufactured the 160 OptiPlex desktops to the company's specific requirements, with a pre-installed ITT, Electronic Components image through its Custom Factory Integration Service (CFI).

Tags: Desktop Systems - PCs, Laptops
  
whitepaper New College Durham Attracts New Students With Robust IT Infrastructure Delivered With the Help of Dell Professional Services0000-00-00 Dell
  When New College Durham received funding from the Learning Skills Council (LSC), it began work on a modernised education facility in March 2003. As part of the project, the college decided to upgrade its server, desktop and storage hardware so that staff and learners could work with advanced technology in a more inspiring environment. The college chose leading services provider Dell Professional Services to implement and sup-port new hardware including a Dell | EMC CX500 Storage Area Network (SAN), Dell PowerEdge servers, 500 Dell OptiPlex desktops, and 40 Dell Latitude notebooks. The new technology has replaced the college's outdated legacy PC and server systems, providing it with state-of-the-art technology with which to attract students and support future growth.

Tags: Laptops, SANs