EGUIDE:
IT has been looking at how desktop computing can enable employees to become more productive by using new forms of collaboration and enterprise social media platforms. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 end-user computing stories of 2019.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, the chair of the new UK Cyber Security Council tells us how she plans to fundamentally reimagine what working in IT security means. Our latest buyer's guide examines ERP modernisation and its role in digital transformation. And we take an in-depth look at the first preview version of Windows 11. Read the issue now.
EBOOK:
In this three-part handbook, take a look at what enterprises need to know about licensing for Windows 8 and Office 2013 and how it affects Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS).
EGUIDE:
Cloud-hosted desktops are a whole new ballgame when it comes to management, security, and licensing. But how does it compare to traditional VDI? This e-guide details how VDI and DaaS strategies differ and reveals how a partnership now allows organizations to deliver Windows virtual desktops from the cloud.
EGUIDE:
Now that Windows 10 has gone through some ups and downs, and has seen a fourth significant upgrade, it is time to see what we know about Windows 10 as it stands right now.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This document examines how deploying your next application on Red Hat Enterprise Linux could save you up to 33% of your IT budget compared with Windows.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the CIO of Rovio Entertainment, the company behind the gaming phenomenon Angry Birds, about how he supports a global business with a five-person IT team. We assess your options for moving off Windows Server 2003 now support is ending. And our buyer's guide looks at log management. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
As more organizations upgrade from Windows 7, the time is right to think about how to create the perfect Windows 10 security setup. But before upgrading to Windows 10, understand these 5 security risks that are easy to overlook.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how Hornby, the iconic model railway company that also owns Scalextric and Airfix, is moving these classic brands into the digital age. With the release of Windows 10, we ask if businesses should upgrade. And our buyer's guide looks at managing software-as-a-service (SaaS) providers. Read the issue now.