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Alan Ross Alan Ross Solid State Drives - The Biggest Change to Mobile Computing Since Wireless 0 5 months ago by Alan Ross
Catherine Spence Catherine Spence Does Thin = Cloud? Not necessarily 1 8 months ago by Catherine Spence
Catherine Spence Catherine Spence Cloud & Consumerization 0 8 months ago by Catherine Spence
Catherine Spence Catherine Spence Security versus Productivity Results 1 1 year ago by Catherine Spence
Catherine Spence Catherine Spence Deadline Extended: Security versus Productivity 0 1 year ago by Catherine Spence
Catherine Spence Catherine Spence Great Debate: Security versus Productivity 1 1 year ago by Catherine Spence
Catherine Spence Catherine Spence Video: Application Streaming in a Nutshell 0 1 year ago by Catherine Spence
Dave McCray Dave McCray Challenges in remote management in the Intel training rooms 0 1 year ago by Dave McCray
John Dunlop John Dunlop Virtualizing the Client PC – A Proof of Concept 4 1 year ago by John Dunlop
Dave McCray Dave McCray IT Training cost savings using Intel vPro technology 1 1 year ago by Dave McCray
Catherine Spence Catherine Spence SaaS - Software as a Service - Client Implications 1 1 year ago by Catherine Spence
Catherine Spence Catherine Spence One Size Fits All 0 1 year ago by Catherine Spence
Catherine Spence Catherine Spence Virtual Hosted Desktops: Too much of a good thing? 1 1 year ago by Catherine Spence
Catherine Spence Catherine Spence Software On-Demand Case Study 0 1 year ago by Catherine Spence
Catherine Spence Catherine Spence Could Streaming Apps run faster than traditionally installed? 1 1 year ago by Catherine Spence
Catherine Spence Catherine Spence Compute Models and Enterprise Streaming 0 1 year ago by Catherine Spence
Catherine Spence Catherine Spence Streaming Impact on the Server and Network 1 1 year ago by Catherine Spence
Catherine Spence Catherine Spence Decentralized or centralized client computing? 2 1 year ago by Catherine Spence
Catherine Spence Catherine Spence On-Demand Software in the Enterprise 0 1 year ago by Catherine Spence
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