1. Internet Explorer 6 apps hinder corporate adoption of Windows 7, IE9

      Explore searchenterprisedesktop.techtarget.com (Feb 10 2012)

      Most enterprises have moved on from Internet Explorer 6. But when it comes to running important legacy apps, the combination of this browser and Windows XP remains in widespread use. With Windows 8 around the corner and XP support lifecycles ending soon, companies need to make a move. Part of the problem is the time and cost needed to update applications for new operating systems and browsers. Plus, IT administrators see little value in upgrading their systems and apps unless there are new featu

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    2. Eight ways Windows 8 and Kinect could revolutionize IT administration

      Explore searchenterprisedesktop.techtarget.com (Aug 9 2011)

      Eight ways Windows 8 and Kinect could revolutionize IT administrationSearchEnterpriseDesktop.comHowever, the implications for IT management and systems administration remain unclear. Rumor has it that Kinect's professional career is about to begin. Screenshots of the forthcoming Windows 8 show a new Sensors control panel that contains a reference ... (Read Full Article)

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