Posts Tagged ‘Medium Enterprises’
Lenovo launched its latest laptop and desktop products. The Chinese computer vendor is targeting all segments of consumers, from the business class users, the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), through to the consumer.
One of the attractive features offered by Lenovo is Enhanced Experience 2.0 for Windows 7, to boot up the laptop faster. With it, users claimed to be able to start operating the PC about 20 seconds faster than any other Windows 7 laptop.
Not only boot time, this technology can also make the shut down more quickly and also open applications twice as fast. Enhanced Experience 2.0 created with Microsoft and is available for your product is said to Lenovo. But not all new laptops Lenovo is included the feature. One is the ThinkPad T420s. Read the rest of this entry »
Symantec is now expanding their portolio with improvements in its product line, starting
the level of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to class Enterprise. As the expansion of the service Symantec Protection Suite?
For information, Symantec Protection Suite is a package of security software aimed at small companies, from threats that can not be solved with traditional anti-virus. Other features of these products also include data backup and recovery service, for the survival of these small business
Symantec has added a new service called SPS Enterprise Edition. Not only protect the endpoint level only, this suite also protects up to level gateways and servers on the corporate enterprise.
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For some parties, cloud computing technology may be considered fit only for the company implemented a large scale. Though it is so, small business class and medium enterprises (SMEs) can apply and get benefits
VMware also try to prove it by bringing up cooperation with Hewlett-Packard to support these cloud computing services.
HP and VMware work together to provide storage solutions, desktop connectivity and integrated in order to accelerate the spread and reach a level high availability at a cost that is claimed to be lower.
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