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Last year, Network World's resident Linux enthusiast Bryan Lunduke set out on a mission to immerse himself into a variety of Linux desktops, using each exclusively for both work and personal computing for at least one week and documenting his experiences on his Linux Tycoon blog.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More
WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems Tackling Security & Delivering ROI for the Mobile Workforce Nearly two-thirds of employees now work in both an office environment and remotely from a variety of locations, according to the IDG 2014 "Consumerization of IT" survey. Learn More In this Issue : Citrix Systems Infographic: Mobile Workspaces The number of workers who telecommute is expected to increase 63% in the next 5 years, but the technology to support this is lacking in most organizations. Secure enterprise information and provide the ultimate in productivity with a mobile workspace solution that follows people anywhere, across all their devices. Learn More Review: LibreOffice 4.4 raises the bar WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems Secure application delivery for a mobile workforce Empowering people to use Windows applications and native mobile apps on any type of devicewith full security Read Now 'Everyone's going container crazy' WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems Mobile Workspaces Deliver the Optimum User Experience Learn how mobile workspaces powered by Citrix Workspace Suite put a wrapper around multiple, diverse products, bringing them into a common fold, sharing their benefits, and appealing to organizations with high demands for mobility. Mobile Workspaces Deliver the Optimum User Experience
Most IT pros will do whatever it takes to ensure they perform well on the job, they'll update certifications, take online courses at home, come in early, leave late. So after all that effort, it would be a shame if their careers were stifled because of something as pedestrian as poor interactions with end users.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More
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