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Join Now! Over the weekend C|Net reported nearly 38% of org remain on Windows XP with XP End of Service just 10 months away. As you consider this question check out the resources from Intel on PC upgrade. If you have or... Managing the Changing IT Landscape: Greater Productivity without Sacrificing Security by Chris Peters Some of you may know that Computex Taipei 2013 took place last week. And you may also know that it was here ... Managing the Changing IT Landscape: Securing the Enterprise ... Managing the Changing IT Landscape: Tablets in the Enterprise If you’re like most people, you think calculating tablet TCO (total cost of ownership) is a relatively simple prospect. There’s the cos... Managing the Changing IT Landscape: User-Centered Computing In my recent blog, “It’s time to put users first” I wrote about user-centered computing, a strategy for embracing consumerization th... Managing the Changing IT Landscape: Technology in Healthcare The role of technology in healthcare today is undeniable. What’s really interesting, though, is that we still have a long, long way to go. &n... Managing the Changing IT Landscape: User-Centered Computing Are you ready to let users determine what IT services you deliver? Like it or not, they’re already using their own devices, not to mention the clou... Managing the Changing IT Landscape: Business-Class Technology In a recent blog post, I proposed the idea that business-class technology is not a luxury. When it comes to protecting sensitive company informatio... _Managing the Changing IT Landscape: Ultrabooks for Business If you’ve been reading my blogs, you know that finding the right tool for the job is an ongoing theme. And it deserves the attention ... in a ... Last week, I moderated the Intel IT Center Talk to An Expert webinar with Tiffany Pany from Intel IT and David Scheer from Intel’s software team. Our topic was “Deploying Windows* 8 and Touch in the Enterp... Managing the Changing IT Landscape: Business-Class Technology I recently blogged about how I define business-class technology and what separates it from the pack. It’s no longer a luxury, but a necessit... Managing the Changing IT Landscape: Touch-Enabled PCs in the Enterprise A couple of weeks ago, I posted a blog on the emergence of enterprise app stores as a way for IT to gain better control. Today, I want t... Managing the Changing IT Landscape: Business-Class Technology When we think of business class, it’s usually associated with flying. It’s an upgrade from the usual: premium seats, a little extra le... Managing the Changing IT Landscape: Ultrabook™ Devices for Business So it’s come full circle. I recently posted a blog about finding the right tool for the job, and now I’m trying to find the... Managing the Changing IT Landscape: App Stores in the Enterprise I’ve talked a bit about consumerization strategy in a recent blog post, and by default, a huge part of success involves change. As consume... Managing the Changing IT Landscape: Constant Change Keeps On Coming In today’s business world, it’s sink or swim. The changes brought by consumerization—grand-scale changes that keep on comi... Managing the Changing IT Landscape: A Revealing Look at Mobile Workers It’s a fact that mobile devices have changed the way we work. But what’s interesting is how much. Think about this:... Managing the Changing IT Landscape: Consumerization and the PC Refresh Cycle When employees are armed with the right technology, it changes everything. For the business, this can mean increased productivity, s... Managing the Changing IT Landscape: Intel IT’s 2012 to 2013 Annual Report There’s no doubt about it: The rapidly changing business world is shaking the fabric of IT. The rise of consumerization and... Managing the Changing IT Landscape: Collaboration as Competitive Advantage Collaboration just might be the next big thing. But is it getting the attention it deserves? According to a recent article fro...