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The McCue Interview: Phil Pavitt, CIO, Transport for London
Comment Across the various IT teams and whopping £1bn annual tech budget at TfL there are about 500 direct employees (nearer 1,400 when you add in the outsourced pieces), supporting 14,000 desktop PCs, 14,000 handheld devices,... [29 Jul 2008]
Mac versus PCs - the CIO verdict
News Increasing adoption of thin-client infrastructures is also tipped to have an impact on the desktop. The cost of upgrading to Windows Vista is forcing more organisations... [12 Jul 2007]
Word For Word: Google Analyst Day
Comment There are certainly other services that are on the web and on the desktop that don't work as well as they could. Braddi: Google is in a trial programme with Dell, which involves Dell homepage, Google... [03 Mar 2006]
Ballmer: We'll help you run Linux, if we must
News In addition, Ballmer offered a little more specificity on the timing of Longhorn Server, saying it will arrive about six months after the desktop version. Kelly said the development cycles of the client... [21 Apr 2005]
Project Series hints and Tricks SP2
White Paper On the Solomon Desktop, there is now the ability for Web Communicator to display messages and alerts to the user automatically at sign-in. The My Approval desktop... [25 Feb 2004]
Dell turns to services
News Managed deployment will offer services around desktop upgrades and replacements, while the fourth component, 'managed client services' is a combination of the other packages as a full... [29 Aug 2003]
Microsoft reaches new Windows milestone
News Now that the company has shipped Windows Server 2003, its new server operating system, Microsoft appears to be rapidly shifting development resources to Longhorn, the next major release of Windows for the desktop. [29 Apr 2003]
Butler on: Integrated business intelligence
Comment One of the greatest challenges in recognising that BI tools are no longer just in the realm of the power user is that vendors mask the underlying complexity that existed in the desktop versions of their... [16 Apr 2003]
Office 11: What's new - and what's missing
News That could drive sales of new and existing server software - such as the SQL Server database and Exchange messaging software - as well as sales of client-access licences (CALs) for desktop PCs running... [22 Oct 2002]
Apple the 'one trick pony' of the desktop world
Comment Firstly, there's the growing cost of client computing. A web services strategy will invariably mean more client access licences. As any jobbing soap star with aspirations of broadening his or her range... [27 Aug 2002]
Windows XP: Five reasons to be cheerful
Comment So now, maybe, is the time to brand the Windows Media Player in XP (not available elsewhere, known as WMPXP) and use it to deliver desktop-to-desktop video. You can completely Remote... [24 Oct 2001]
Ballmer on Linux, licensing and .Net - part two
News In times where budgets are tight, I think one of the best value propositions that we can put on the table is the desktop migration from Windows 95 and 98 to Windows and Office XP. Linux... [14 Oct 2001]
Microsoft judgment: Users resigned to Gates 'getting away with it'
News As a current user of their products for both desktop and servers, having a single company determining the development path for both ranges has to be an advantage. It's a single point of contact for support, and single... [29 Jun 2001]
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