Client Computing 2015: How Mobility is Driving the Shift from Desktop to Device – PART 1 – SlashdotMedia AdOps Asset Management

Client Computing 2015: How Mobility is Driving the Shift from Desktop to Device - PART 1

Sponsored by Dell and Intel®

Every day, advances in technology – and new applications – are changing the way users interact with business systems of all kinds. Of all the mega-trends impacting IT, mobility is having the greatest impact, changing the way we think about computing, increasing the opportunity to leverage technology to achieve business goals, and improving employee productivity.

However, mobility can bring security risks and complex management issues that can put even greater strain on limited IT resources. The question is how to achieve the greatest benefits without bringing IT to a grinding halt.

Watch this 3-part TechByte series produced by Slashdot Media and sponsored by Dell and Intel® to discover how organizations like yours are doing just that – improving productivity, accelerating performance and improving customer experiences by leveraging mobile solutions that combine devices, management, security and applications into a single, managed solution.

Register now to view Part 1 and learn how mobile end points, devices and users will look at the evolution of end-user hardware, and innovative tools that leverage your existing investment in Windows software and user experience to speed time to value for new device users.

Speaker: Kelli Hodges Global Marketing Manager, Dell Client Solutions Group

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