EGUIDE:
In this e-guide we take a look at how operating systems are evolving with the help of continuous updates. Learn about how the Spectre and Meltdown microprocessor flaws have led to improved, more secure processors being released and how Microsoft is evolving its Windows desktop operating system.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper discusses the process of migrating to Linux and explains why the end of Windows Server 2003 may be the best opportunity to do so.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at why IT giants like Microsoft and Google are building datacentres in the Nordic region, and what this could bring to CIOs. Windows XP support ends in just 3 months – our buyer's guide examines what you need to do. And the CIO of Ikea talks about international multichannel retail. Read the issue now.
EBOOK:
In this guide, learn about the features and benefits of Windows 10—such as an improved user interface—that could persuade users, IT managers, and administrators to adopt.
WHITE PAPER:
Download this exclusive whitepaper today and discover the crucial elements you need to consider to create an operationally sophisticated hybrid cloud computing environment.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we investigate the most significant flaw in recent history to impact the internet. The Heartbleed bug in OpenSSL leaves millions of internet servers vulnerable to attack. Hackers have already exploited Heartbleed to steal passwords from the Mumsnet parenting site. What can websites do to foil future attacks?
WHITE PAPER:
Access this exclusive paper to discover how communication giant Verizon migrated to Linux and reduced costs, improved performance, increased scalability and improved energy conservation.
EGUIDE:
Access this expert e-guide to explore two articles: the first discusses upgrade planning for a Windows XP to 10 migration, and the second focuses on the costs of putting off a Windows 10 upgrade for organizations currently running on 7.
EGUIDE:
A discussion about strategies for Windows 10 really boils down to the organisation's desktop IT strategy. Windows PCs account for the bulk of the personal computing market and the Windows client remains the dominant target platform for developers of client-side applications. In this e-guide, we look at the evolution of desktop IT.