Friday, April 13, 2018

XenApp 6.5 end of life could spark change

End-User Computing Digest
The latest desktop and mobile coverage from TechTarget's network | April 13, 2018
TechTarget
FEATURED STORY

XenApp 6.5 end of life spurs IT to rethink app delivery

by Alyssa Provazza, Executive Editor
As XenApp 6.5's end of life date approaches, IT pros are considering their options, including moving to full desktop delivery and migrating to a more recent version of XenApp.
(SearchVirtualDesktop.com)
Advertisement
NEWS
 
Ransomware threat tops Verizon Data Breach Report

Ransomware, a malware attack where a hacker holds data hostage for payment, should be a top concern for organizations because it is now the most prominent type of data breach according to the 2018 Verizon Data Breach Investigation Report. (SearchSecurity.com)

 
TetherView desktop disaster recovery offers a way into VDI

TetherView introduced standby virtual desktops, which organizations can purchase for a flat fee as a failsafe in the event of a disaster. The company's CEO believes these desktops could serve as a gateway for organizations to adopt VDI. (SearchVirtualDesktop.com)

EXPERT ADVICE
 
How to get the best desktop support SLA bang for your buck
To get the most out of service-level agreements, IT pros must familiarize themselves with their options and select the right response and repair times for each device type. (SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com)
 
Four Windows 10 built-in security features to know
Windows 10 includes several features that are crucial for endpoint security, including Microsoft Security Compliance Toolkit and Windows Defender Exploit Guard. (SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com)
About This E-Newsletter
This e-newsletter is published by the TechTarget network. To unsubscribe from End-User Computing Digest, click here. Please note, this will not affect any other subscriptions you have signed up for.

TechTarget Networking Media Group, 275 Grove Street, Newton, MA 02466. Contact: webmaster@techtarget.com

Copyright 2018 TechTarget. All rights reserved.
TechTarget

No comments: