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Product Review: LoJack for Laptops helps users retrieve stolen computers or delete their sensitive contents.
The unforeseen adoption of iPads for use in the workplace even finds feds getting in on the act.
Product Review: The Lenovo X201 Tablet's high-speed processing, full-size keyboard and long battery life make on-the-go computing even easier.
Client-side virtualization offers potential for putting truly hardened devices in the hands of both mobile and desk-bound users.
Enterprise Security Suite offers protection at nearly every level of an organization's network.
Let the city of Miami's experience provide pointers to ease your agency's upgrade to Microsoft's newest OS.
Interview with NOAA CIO Joseph Klimavicz
Make sure you have security rules in place before allowing the use of BitLocker To Go by your agency's users.
Federal IT organizations begin embracing handheld devices as desktops within the enterprise.
Product Review: With the ThinkPad SL510, Lenovo offers an excellent netbook alternative.
Army researchers push for cutting-edge bedside technologies that can deliver real-time data and better clinical decision support.
For federal agencies concerned about continuity of operations, here are some IT tools that won't leave you stranded.
Take advantage of the TPM chip found in most systems to harden desktop and notebook security.
This rugged but user-friendly notebook can keep roaming feds plugged in.
For many feds, the office is wherever they are — a field, a doorstep, a war zone — and a rugged but user-friendly notebook can keep them plugged in. Check out our review of this rugged Panasonic notebook:
Generally, it's not feasible to forbid employees from using mobile computing devices simply because of security risks. And often today, feds need them to do their jobs. HP has a notebook that can help allay an agency's information assurance concerns: the 4410t Mobile Thin Client.
Product Review: Lightweight tablet features sharp screen resolution and numerous connectivity options.
To make remote work setups a practical option for short- or long-term displacements, JPL technologist identifies five must-have technology capabilities.
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.
Using government gear or personal equipment, security remains paramount and possible.
Review: This vehicle-ready PC is a rugged and user-friendly tool for law enforcement officers and other feds who rely on mounted notebooks.
Check out five tips to help your end users take the disaster out of disaster recovery.
To stop questionable traffic from making its way onto the network, learn how a standards-based NAC approach works.
A large screen and keyboard make the latest version of the Asus Eee netbook a pleasing portable.
Lenovo W700 — a contender as a desktop replacement — offers processing muscle and features for power users.
Power and (relative) portability. What more could you want in a desktop replacement?
Tablet PCs expand the ability to use computers — in the classroom and on the go — when teaching across disciplines.
The ultra-portable netbook platform offers an inexpensive alternative for agencies that want to expand their telework programs.
Even the best idea needs time to gain acceptance before any actions can be taken.
Tablet PCs expand the ability to use computers — in the classroom and on the go — when teaching across disciplines.
Lenovo notebook - definitely a contender as a desktop replacement - offers processing muscle and features for power users on the move.
Data leak prevention technology inspects outbound content to keep sensitive data from escaping the network.
These tips can help your agency protect sensitive data at the endpoint.
Dependable IT at the point of care proves to be a critical component of health service on the battlefield.
Operation Homefront's computer donation program helps military families and wounded warriors keep in touch via the keyboard.
Plan properly to prevent provisioning and troubleshooting woes.
Product Review: With its 6930p, HP offers a "business-rugged" notebook that can stand up to being hauled around town and country.
To reduce risk of a security exposure when using mobile devices, one school of thought suggests traveling light, with your gear and your data.
Try these steps to keep your e-mail inbox in check.
Inside nearly every notebook or desktop PC built within the past three years resides a hardware module that often goes unused in protecting data.
Storage manufacturers are responding to the demand for energy efficiency, improved transfer speed and increased capacity by developing faster, greener disk drives that can store up to 1 terabyte of data in a notebook computer.
Pointers on securing your telework environment.
In the government, virtualization tides ripple toward the desktop.
To maintain FDCC compliance hinges on creating a sound configuration change management process.
Fingerprint readers can enhance notebook security and convenience, but they have limitations.
When planning security policies and practices for employees who work from home, make sure to include the occasional home warriors, not just your agency's official teleworkers.
Blade and modular PCs offer benefits to agencies when it comes to managing systems for users — whether in the office or on the road.
 
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