HP ProBook 400 series additions aimed at SMBs, remote work

T-Blog Editor/ October 30, 2020/ ‘New Normal’ courtesy of Covid-19, Batting for Tech in the Covid-19 Times, Covid-19 Global Responses, COVID-19: Organization Mitigation Responses, Enterprise Desktop Management, IT Managed Services, Partner Content, Partner Resources

Reading Time-approximately: 2 minutesThe new ProBooks — the 445 GH and 455 G7 — feature the latest AMD Ryzen 4000 chip processor and enhanced security features to enable remote work and aid small businesses. By Taylor Driscoll Two recently announced additions to the HP ProBook 400 line of enterprise PCs are geared at small businesses and remote workers during a time of extended

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New HP hardware directed at remote work

T-Blog Editor/ October 30, 2020/ Datacenter Infrastructure News, Enterprise Desktop Management, Expert Advise and Opinion, Industry News and Expert Advice, IT Managed Services, Partner Content, Partner Resources

Reading Time-approximately: 3 minutesHP hardware releases are centered on ‘micro mobility’ around the home, enabling remote employees to be productive in spaces not designed for work. By Mike Gleason Recent HP hardware announcements, such as a portable secondary monitor and laptops with 5G and 4G LTE capability, emphasized the importance of productivity while working from home. HP Inc. announced new EliteBook laptops and

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SME backup products offer diverse routes to the cloud

T-Blog Editor/ October 2, 2020/ Backup and Archival Tools, Backup and recovery software, Data storage backup tools, Expert Advise and Opinion, How-Tos and Other Useful Tips and Tricks, IT Managed Services, IT Management, Timeless Tips

Reading Time-approximately: 3 minutesWe take the temperature on cloud-era SME-focused backup products that come as “traditional” software, replication-centric protection environments and hardware appliances. By Antony Adshead Computer Weekly recently surveyed the main backup software providers and those that supply a new breed of backup appliances, all built for the cloud era as a target. Here we look at the rest – all small and medium-sized enterprise

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End-user productivity becomes a priority for remote work

T-Blog Editor/ September 7, 2020/ ‘New Normal’ courtesy of Covid-19, Covid-19 Global Responses, Datacenter Infrastructure News, Enterprise Desktop Management, Industry News and Expert Advice

Reading Time-approximately: 3 minutesThe initial response to COVID-19 focused on purchasing new technologies and retooling systems to support work from home, but organizations must help maintain end-user productivity. By John Powers Published: 26 May 2020 When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, organizations were forced to purchase and adopt new technologies to enable remote work setups. Those that successfully transitioned to a work-from-home model must now

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hardware-as-a-service (HaaS)-in managed services -definition

T-Blog Editor/ April 20, 2020/ Best practices for data center operations, CIO Resources, Contract negotiations and legal issues, Contracting and Legal, IT Managed Services, Tech Acronyms and Initialisms, Tech Definitions

Reading Time-approximately: 2 minutesPosted by: Margaret Rouse WhatIs.com -TechTarget –WhatIs.com Contributor(s): Kevin Ferguson, Yuval Shavit Hardware-as-a-service (HaaS) is a procurement model that is similar to leasing or licensing in which hardware that belongs to a managed service provider (MSP) is installed at a customer’s site and a service level agreement (SLA) defines the responsibilities of both parties. Sometimes the client pays a monthly fee for using

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