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Published Date: Oct 11, 2013
While we tend to think about mobility largely as a consumer phenomenon, it is also changing how the workforce carries
out business. With so much being done beyond traditional office walls, many insurance companies, financial service
organizations and even government agencies are adopting mobile tablets and smartphones as productivity tools for
agents, representatives and personnel, and developing enterprise apps for these devices.
While the shift from disk to digital offers tremendous potential opportunities, it also presents a host
of new challenges for gaming companies. As the online channel grows increasingly complex and the pace
of innovation accelerates, many companies struggle to keep up. Not only are there websites and storefronts
to manage, but also real-time gaming servers, large software downloads, and live-streamed competitions and
events. Games are transforming from fixed, boxed products to dynamic, ongoing services – with frequently
updated content, in-game micro-transactions, virtual goods and social interactions. Mobile adds another
dimension to the trend, as consumers increasingly look to play on smart phones and tablets – or on multiple
screens across devices.
To successfully navigate this complex and changing landscape, gaming companies need an agile,
high- performance infrastructure that allows them to turn the Internet into a reliable and effective
online distribution channel. This requires f
In recent years, it seems like technology is changing faster than it used to in decades past. As employees devour newer technologies such as smartphones, tablets, wearables, and other devices, and as they become more comfortable with solutions such as Dropbox and Skype, their demands on enterprise IT intensify. Plus, management and other decision makers are also increasing their demands on enterprise IT to provide more infrastructure with less cost and time. Unfortunately, enterprise IT organizations often don’t see much, if any, associated increases in funding to accomodate these demands.
We all love laptops, tablets, and mobile devices; but, sometimes you need a powerful desktop that still fits neatly in small, awkward, or even non-traditional spaces. Enter Tiny.
In this eBook, we dive into the diverse settings where Tiny has proven to be the better fit.
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There’s no denying that today’s workforce is “mobile.” Inspired by the ease and simplicity of their own personal devices, today’s workforce relies on a variety of tools to accomplish their business tasks — desktops, smart phones, tablets, laptops or other connected devices — each with varying operating systems.
The specific tasks they need to accomplish? That depends on the person. But it’s safe to say remotely logging in and out of legacy, desktop, mobile, software as-a-service (SaaS) and cloud applications is a given.
And the devices on which they work? They could be owned by the enterprise or the end user, with varying levels of company oversight, security and management. The result? An overabundance of “flexibility” that leads to fundamental IT challenges of security and manageability.
ThinkCentre Tiny: Robust, flexible computing, where and when it matters
We all love laptops, tablets, and mobile devices; but, sometimes you need a powerful desktop that still fits neatly in small, awkward, or even non-traditional spaces. Enter Tiny. In this eBook, we dive into the diverse settings where Tiny has proven to be the better fit.
Get the eBook now!
Involved, informed patients are better able to manage their own care.
Today’s technology plays a big role in helping patients to take ownership of their health and collaborate more closely with providers to achieve better outcomes.
Here are 10 tips from Lenovo Health for putting technology to work to reach your patient engagement goals:
• Mobile devices, tablets, and interactive technology improve the patient experience
• Healthcare facilities can remotely monitor patient progress and health post-discharge
• Providers can leverage patient portals and other tools to promote population health
• Ensuring patient engagement success requires effective measurement
• And more...
Lenovo Health provides the solutions and expertise to help healthcare organizations engage patients and achieve the vision of customized care anywhere, from hospital to home.
Are you meeting your patient engagement goals?
Download this checklist now.
ThinkCentre Tiny: Robust, flexible computing, where and when it matters for Higher Education
We all love laptops, tablets, and mobile devices; but, sometimes Higher Education needs a powerful desktop that fits neatly in small, awkward, or even non-traditional spaces. Enter Tiny. In this eBook, we dive into the diverse settings where Tiny has proven to be the better fit.
Get the eBook now.
We all love laptops, tablets, and mobile devices; but, sometimes you need a powerful desktop that still fits neatly in small, awkward, or even non-traditional spaces. Enter Tiny.
In this eBook, we dive into the diverse settings where Tiny has proven to be the better fit. Get the eBook now.
PCs have been the core productivity tool for organizations for years, but the workforce and technology trends are changing dramatically. With Windows 10, hypermobile employees, and increasing security threats, it’s more critical than ever for IT to understand how the latest PCs have evolved to tackle these challenges.
Download this eGuide from Dell and Intel® to learn how…
· Dell’s latest commercial notebooks, 2-in-1s, tablets and desktops are thinner, lighter, faster, and more beautiful than ever before
· New PCs can increase productivity by up to 50% and reduce security concerns with built-in data protection software
· Windows 10 will affect commercial organizations and how IT can plan for the next wave of PCs and devices
As complex product companies look to build sales opps they're using mobile platforms (iPads and Smartphones) to demo products anywhere, anytime. But the question is, who's developing the dynamic content that's exciting prospects and accelerating sales?As complex product companies look to build sales opps they're using mobile platforms (iPads and Smartphones) to demo products anywhere, anytime. But the question is, who's developing the dynamic content that's exciting prospects and accelerating sales?
Obtaining products for sales and marketing demonstrations can be tough, especially with large, complex and expensive. Learn how CMOs are overcoming such issues with virtual 3D product demonstration that look and behave like the actual product.
CMOs know that a consistent and concise product story is critical to maintaining a product's market position. Learn why they're turning to virtual product demonstrations to tell a convincing cross channel story that accelerate sales.
Savvy marketers are looking for ways to reuse interactive content across multiple platforms and venues to save money. Learn how virtual product demonstrations can be CREATED ONCE and reused ANYWHERE to reduce costs and accelerate sales.
Describing product pain points without a visual is hard, and having a product at every sales engagement is near impossible. Learn how marketing tools show amazing product stories using stunning interactive visual experiences that win deals.
CMOs are challenging trade show professionals to do more with less. That's why savvy marketers are using virtual product demonstrations to eliminate the cost of shipping products and create engaging interactive customer experiences within their booth.
If you’ve noticed more employees accessing the corporate network using their personally owned mobile devices, you’re not alone. Many employees are boosting their productivity by using their smartphones and tablets at work.
Gone are the days of corporate IT departments dictating the types of mobile devices that could access the network. Bring your own device (BYOD) policies, while increasing employee satisfaction and productivity, are straining corporate networks.
This white paper describes the limitations of legacy networks, especially for supporting BYOD. Understanding these limitations can pave the way for a successful BYOD management policy for campus and branch networks.
Workers expect a high-quality workplace and the ability to be productive anywhere. As people increasingly prefer tablets and laptops, organizations are reassessing their continued investment in traditional PCs.
Download "Security and Productivity Benefits Drive Increased Micro PC Adoption" for the latest research how business and IT leaders are rethinking the role of PCs.
For the past several years, the nature of enterprise productivity has been forever changed by the new breed of
mobile devices. Personal smartphones and tablets are everywhere. Gone are the days when every enterprise gave
its employees a security-focused BlackBerry. Cloud-based productivity apps can be downloaded in seconds.
Compared to even a few years ago, enterprises are operating in a new world. Please download whitepaper to learn more.
More and more interactions are shifting from the desktop to smartphones and tablets, so the value of that screen and the massive potential it represents grows daily. As do the opportunitie —and potential pitfalls—for marketers.