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Explore Your Options for Managing ChromebooksGoogle gives enterprise IT departments different Chrome OS management approaches. Pilot each; don’t just use the most familiar one to you. |
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Dual Screen Laptops Will Open the Door to Enterprise IT InnovationAt COMPUTEX 2019, Intel, Asus, and HP unveiled gaming laptop prototypes with two screens. Start a proof-of-concept now to boost your innovation credibility. |
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Windows 10 Multi-Session Is Now in AzureMicrosoft has finally released the public preview of Windows Virtual Desktop. Before you make a large end-user computing investment, give it a try. |
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Jamf's Year of Subverting Unified Endpoint ManagementJamf has had a busy year improving and expanding its product. It’s convincing many organizations to avoid the siren song of unified endpoint management. |
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Outsourcing Mobility Management? Google Shortlisted Android MSPs for YouGoogle expanded its Android Enterprise Recommended program to include 15 managed service providers across the Americas, EMEA, and APAC. This should improve Android device... |
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Flat Panels: Buy vs. Lease WorksheetCrunching numbers related to purchase price and reliability enables IT managers to calculate TCO for different display options. Use Info-Tech's Flat Panels: Buy vs. Lease... |
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Mobile Device Reimbursement AgreementUse this template in addition to the Mobile Device Reimbursement Policy to document the reimbursement agreement between the end user and your organization. |
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Remote Control Software and RFP Evaluation ToolThis tool enables enterprises to evaluate and compare the results of a remote control software RFP process quickly and easily. |
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Mobile Device Reimbursement PolicyThe mobile device reimbursement policy will outline the devices and voice/data plans that qualify for corporate reimbursement and the limits of corporate reimbursement of... |
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Desktop Move/Add/Change PolicyThe desktop move/add/change policy provides guidelines for end users to request a move, add, or change to their desktop computing environments. |
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