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August 2010 | By J. Peter Bruzzese
Client-side virtualization offers potential for putting truly hardened devices in the hands of both mobile and desk-bound users.
August 2010 | By Sean Gallagher
Enterprise Security Suite offers protection at nearly every level of an organization's network.
July 2010 | By Greg Schulz
Try these four tactics for reducing PC energy consumption.
June 2010 | By Mitch Tulloch
Microsoft's additions to its deployment toolkit make it easy to capture, customize and proliferate existing system images.
June 2010 | By James Osteen Jr.
Let the city of Miami's experience provide pointers to ease your agency's upgrade to Microsoft's newest OS.
May 2010 | By Dan Tynan
VA puts its systems infrastructure on a diet.
May 2010 | By Wylie Wong
The State and Defense departments reap the benefits of thin clients — and so can your agency.
May 2010 | By Ryan Petersen
An equipment refresh today offers an opportune time for business process re-engineering and future-proofing systems for tomorrow.
March 2010 | By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Federal IT organizations begin embracing handheld devices as desktops within the enterprise.
February 2010 | By Sean Gallagher
Product Review: The S10 delivers the benefits of thin-client computing in a compact, affordable package.
February 2010 | By Karen D. Schwartz
The Coast Guard and Marine Corps hope this technology can help alleviate IT administration challenges.
February 2010 | By Dr. Jeffrey Sheen
Desktop virtualization kit facilitates sharing.
February 2010 | By Mark Rockwell
NIST and Army mesh virtualization and FDCC to enhance desktop optimization.
January 2010 | By Dr. Jeffrey Sheen
Want to keep germ transmission down? Consider a keyboard with good feel that can be run through the dishwasher and even treated with disinfectant.
January 2010 | By Dr. Jeffrey Sheen
Want to keep germ transmission down? Consider a keyboard with good feel that can be run through the dishwasher and even treated with disinfectant.
January 2010 | By Matt Woodward
In a hybrid environment where network resources and documents need to be constantly shared and exchanged between PC and Mac platforms, security is more important than ever. With the right combination of hardware, software and good old-fashioned IT policies and user education, you can keep both Macs and PCs on your network safe and secure.
October 2009 | By Vanessa Jo Roberts
To make remote work setups a practical option for short- or long-term displacements, JPL technologist identifies five must-have technology capabilities.
October 2009 | By Wylie Wong
To get the most from your PC investments, take advantage of asset management, warranties and staff training. These efforts will reduce help-desk support calls, cut maintenance costs and bolster user productivity.
September 2009 | By Dr. Jeffrey Sheen
Review: The HP Z400 workstation offers server-like speed and reliability — on your desk.
September 2009
Expert Michael Van Cleave, CDW Microsoft Technical Specialist, tells you what you need to know about Windows 7.
September 2009 | By Dee Lueckenotte
An Active Directory migration is a major undertaking, regardless of an organization's size and structure. Here are some tricks for clear-cutting forests to support e-mail consolidation.
September 2009 | By Mitch Tulloch
The bottom line on deployment in Windows 7? It's easier, faster and better.
August 2009 | By Eric Nordquist
Product Review: The HP dx9000 touch-screen PC provides spiffed-up interactive experience.
August 2009 | By Lisa Lorenzin
To stop questionable traffic from making its way onto the network, learn how a standards-based NAC approach works.
July 2009 | By Matt Woodward
These tips will ensure a seamless installation of VMware Fusion to give Mac users equal access to agency apps.
July 2009 | By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Power and (relative) portability. What more could you want in a desktop replacement?
June 2009 | By Matt Woodward
These tips will assure a seamless installation of VMware Fusion so your Mac users can gain the same access to agency apps as those using PCs.
June 2009 | By Iddo Genuth
Since entering the market two years ago, solid-state drives have improved significantly in quality, but not in price. Will SSDs soon get their turn in the enterprise?
June 2009 | By Jeff Vance
Data leak prevention technology inspects outbound content to keep sensitive data from escaping the network.
June 2009 | By Mitch Tulloch
The short answer: Yes. Follow five tips for a phased migration to Windows Vista.
May 2009 | By Russell Smith
Using Microsoft Infrastructure Optimization, an agency can achieve significant savings and improved service by rationalizing its systems environment.
May 2009 | By Sean Gallagher
Eizo Nanao Technologies' FlexScan MX300W monitor provides a single view of patient images and data.
May 2009 | By Amy Schurr
Operation Homefront's computer donation program helps military families and wounded warriors keep in touch via the keyboard.
May 2009 | By Adam Wilson and Dr. Jeffrey Sheen
Product Review: Wyse Technology's V10L thin client packs power in a small footprint.
May 2009 | By Jonathan Feldman
Plan properly to prevent provisioning and troubleshooting woes.
March 2009 | By Russell Smith
To maintain system reliability, smart change management lies in preventing unwanted configuration alterations.
February 2009 | By Stever Zurier
Federal IT managers find they must deploy new tactics for managing and securing their expanding virtual environments.
February 2009 | By Paul Wohlleben
With much improved technology, a mainframe-like processing environment is making a comeback, using thin-client workstations connected to servers.
February 2009 | By Matthew Woodward
Try these steps to keep your e-mail inbox in check.
February 2009 | By Paul Wohlleben
It takes smart planning and preparation to cut over to a thin-client architecture.
January 2009 | By John Sindelar
As the government crafts broader metrics and benchmarks, consider energy-efficiency steps your IT shop can take now.
November 2008 | By Phil Leiter
ATI graphics card lets power graphics users run multiple apps simultaneously.
November 2008 | By Jason Holbert
Take these steps to develop a successful program.
November 2008 | By Jason Holbert
Six options for extending the life of older PCs.
November 2008 | By George Ou
Before you apply NIST's templates for FDCC, take a few precautionary measures.
August 2008 | By Wylie Wong
Agencies deploy thin-client infrastructures to do more with less.
July 2008 | By Esther Shein
Pointers on securing your telework environment.
July 2008 | By George Ou
Tips on how to 'green' your power management.
July 2008 | By Lee Copeland
Thin clients can reduce management costs and support diverse user needs.
July 2008 | By Wylie Wong
The Navy's Integrated Warfare Systems Laboratory supports the certification of ballistic missile computer programs to make sure they are ready for combat — and it relies on thin clients to support the effort.
May 2008 | By Andrew Bardin Williams
In the government, virtualization tides ripple toward the desktop.
May 2008 | By Bob Rudis
To maintain FDCC compliance hinges on creating a sound configuration change management process.
November 2007 | By Matt Woodward
Adobe Integrated Runtime offers new possibilities and concerns.
May 2007 | By Wylie Wong
The latest crop of lean, mean computing machines offers ways to improve security, simplify management and reduce TCO.
August 2006 | By Wylie Wong
Blade and modular PCs offer benefits to agencies when it comes to managing systems for users — whether in the office or on the road.
November 2005 | By Sami Lais
Outsourcing your PC operations can make good systems and business sense; see how to succeed in farming out desktop services.
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