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Remote access to corporate resources is essential to ensuring business continuity, and there are a variety of ways to provide this access. VPN and DaaS can both give remote users access to an organization's resources, but they differ in key ways such as user-friendliness, performance, security and manageability.
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It can be difficult to choose the right VDI management and monitoring tools. IT must determine what their organizations needs are, what problems the tools must address, and assess current products. In this e-guide you'll learn how to choose the right tool for your organization and more.
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There are plenty of options for VDI thin client devices out there, and most are safe to use without antimalware software. But there are some thin client models that should have added malware protection. Learn which thin client needs extra protection and why.
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In order to ensure your VDI is working at its full potential a robust monitoring program is required. In this expert e-guide, discover the snags many companies face when monitoring their VDI, and some simple solutions to help you discover the underlying causes of performance issues.
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The information that IT admins need about Windows isn't always easy to find – and it's often difficult to digest. Gain expert insight into Windows 10 migrations, including, major process updates and upgrades in Windows 10, XP-to-Windows 10 migration success tips and tricks, and more.
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Take an in depth look at the features of Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager tool. Learn how the tool allows administrators to aggregate all of their remote server connections, including logins, passwords, VPN connections, and even double-hops, into one interface.
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Devices need to be secure and accounted for to help fend off malware and viruses, but choosing the right endpoint management tool for the job isn't always easy.
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Despite the rise of mobility, PCs remain prevalent in the business world. So desktop management tools are a must for IT departments looking to secure and control these devices.
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Desktop-as-a-service (DaaS) technology has been around for a while now, but relatively few organizations have bought on to this cloud-hosted virtual desktop trend because of a few major DaaS concerns. This e-guide details three reasons cloud-hosted virtual desktops haven't taken off yet.