2015년 1월 27일 화요일

Enterprises: Get ready to pay to go slow on Windows 10

Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up
January 27, 2015

Enterprises: Get ready to pay to go slow on Windows 10

Windows 10 willmore closely resemble mobile operating systems, which are continually refreshed. Consumers will simply receive the updates as they arrive, as most people do now. Business, however, are leery of that speed.
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Webcast: Citrix Systems

Building a User-Friendly, Secure Clinical Mobile Workspace

In this webinar, hear how Southcoast Health System designed an integrated platform leveraging virtual desktop infrastructure and application virtualization to deliver its integrated EMR system plus a multitude of other critical applications as well as an enterprise mobility management solution to support their bring-your-own-device policies. LEARN MORE

Developers begin work on LibreOffice for Android

U.K. open source software company Collabora and Spanish Free Software consultancy Igalia have started working on a full-featured version of the free office suite LibreOffice for Android. READ MORE

In Microsoft's mobile-first, cloud-first strategy, Windows takes a supporting role

The operating system that built Microsoft will serve as a conduit for the cloud services that now earn far more for the company. READ MORE
White Paper: Hughes Network Systems, LLC

The Enterprise Network Enables Business Innovation

Customer engagement, internal collaboration, and the emergence of digital products and services all rely on a quality network infrastructure. As a result, the enterprise network no longer functions as a commodity but becomes a key function for success in the age of the customer. LEARN MORE

Microsoft expands Power BI's data analysis reach

Originally, Power BI was a self-service solution aimed at people working with everyday tools like Excel, rather than at BI experts. The latest batch of updates to Power BI connects it to a far wider range of services. READ MORE

Apple readies another crack at ending Yosemite's Wi-Fi ills

Apple is putting the final touches on the next update to OS X Yosemite as it again tries to stamp out Wi-Fi problems customers have experienced -- and reported -- since the operating system launched three months ago. READ MORE
White Paper: Hughes Network Systems, LLC

Why Is a Cloud Enabled WAN Important?

The explosion of new types and volumes of data, and demands for 360° visibility and near real-time accuracy is changing the nature of retail computing. But IT shops continue to face a number of challenges to deliver service levels in the face of exploding demand. LEARN MORE



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