The practice of desktop management has been around for quite a few years. Large enterprises have this challenge pretty well under control, with every desktop device protected and managed centrally.
IBM Global Services last week rolled out a comprehensive desktop management service with a focus on security for small to midsize businesses that need help managing their desktop PCs and printers. The ...
IBM has designed a new set of services specifically for small and medium-size businesses that need help managing their desktop PCs and printers, the company announced Wednesday. The new suite, called ...
If you're constantly struggling to convince everyone from your CEO to your own staff that the IT department is much more than a desktop management service provider, you're not alone. The following are ...
Microsoft's consulting group continues to refine its role vis a vis partners. Rick Devenuti, corporate vice president of Microsoft Services and IT, shed some light on his group's desktop management ...
As short-staffed higher ed IT departments continue to feel overburdened, colleges and universities could face challenges when deploying and managing devices among faculty and staff. In some cases, the ...
First on the list is Scalefusion, an excellent desktop management software that caters to the needs of enterprises. It provides them with top-tier solutions for managing various devices across ...
Exchange, SharePoint and Live Communications Server (LCS) services are broadly available, but Microsoft's desktop management service won't be generally available until its next-generation SoftGrid ...
The General Services Administration has awarded the U.S. Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) Desktop Management Initiative (DMI) II task order to Unisys. DMI II is a task order that provides ...
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Windows desktop management is in transition. The destination – at least from Microsoft’s perspective – is what the company calls “modern management”, and there are some key ingredients. The first is ...