Friday, September 8, 2017

Windows 10 syncing features raise IT concerns

End-User Computing Digest
The latest desktop and mobile coverage from TechTarget's network | Sept. 8, 2017
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Latest features raise Windows 10 security concerns
by Ramin Edmond, News Writer

New features in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update link PCs and smartphones, making users more productive. But they present some security issues for IT to worry about. (SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com)

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Bromium: User education won't stop endpoint threats

Windows 10 micro-virtualization aims to protect against emerging threats. Microsoft's partner in this initiative, Bromium, says Windows remains IT's biggest security challenge. (SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com)

 
Microsoft expected to unveil expanded partnerships
New Adobe integrations and further integrations of existing products are possible announcements from Microsoft Ignite 2017. (SearchCRM.com)
EXPERT ADVICE
 
Keep Windows 10 security sealed tight

It is possible for IT administrators to create a close-to-perfect Windows 10 security setup, as long as they know where to look and what tools to use. (SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com)

 
Four ways to cut mobile app development costs

Don't get stuck with hidden fees and unnecessary designs with mobile app development. Cut off the high sticker price by focusing on the user experience and going cross-platform. (SearchMobileComputing.com)

 
How network latency issues fit in the VDI, DaaS equation

Data can get to users faster if it is closer to them. As a result IT must keep that distance in mind when setting up a VDI or DaaS deployment. (SearchVirtualDesktop.com)

 
LockHunter reports locked Windows files
The freeware utility LockHunter reports locked Windows files, and provides various ways to unlock or delete them. Exercise care when using the tool to avoid self-inflicted harm. (Windows Enterprise Desktop Blog)
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