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When it comes to selecting IT devices or services, options are always a good thing. Whether it’s deciding upon a brand, a particular product inside that brand, or simply a favorite color, the buyer is in control of the potential transaction. Didn’t used to be that way. For years, Ford made black automobiles with standard engines. Beer was all the same until Miller came up with a “Lite” version (market-spin bad spelling) in 1975. Oreo cookies used to come in one style; now Nabisco has a dozen variations. And so on. It’s up to the brands themselves to innovate plenty of options if they want to compete at full force. As the world becomes more and more splintered with commercial, societal and political choices, the business laptop business has diversified in the same fashion. With such high-level competition as Apple, Samsung, Lenovo, Dell, Toshiba, ASUS and others, other manufacturers have had to do so.

What is Digital Experience Management?

In association with Our lives are now dominated by digital devices, both at home and at work. Often, these two spaces overlap, particularly since the pandemic has shifted so many employees to working from home. With much of our lives seen through a digital lens, it is more important than ever to make our experiences as seamless as possible, which is where Digital Experience Management (DEM) comes in. Aternity is a leading provider of DEM solutions, and its technology is now built into the Intel vPro® platform. We talked to Jeff Kilford, Client Compute Group Director at Intel, and Carl Helling, VP Strategic Market Development at Aternity, about how the two companies have been working together. In the process, they explain what Digital Experience Management is and how it can smooth life and work in the post-pandemic world.

Microsoft, Intel help SMBs achieve more with new devices

Microsoft, Intel help SMBs achieve more with new devices ANI | Updated: Mar 15, 2021 17:59 IST New Delhi [India], March 15 (ANI): Microsoft and Intel announced on Monday the availability of a range of devices for small and medium businesses (SMBs) in India. Windows 10 Pro devices powered by the Intel vPro platform help multitask seamlessly across apps by up to 35 per cent faster, use applications remotely without issues and increase overall performance by up to 40 per cent. They also help to collaborate and communicate with ease on Microsoft Teams, explore Microsoft Edge with world-class compatibility, performance, control and security. As small and medium businesses in the country embrace hybrid models of working, investments in modern technology are accelerating. Businesses today need systems that are robust yet flexible to handle the evolution of the new normal, said Farhana Haque, Group Director of Devices at Microsoft India.

Data Center Server Market is Projected to Reach 100 Billion by 2027

Data Center Server Market is Projected to Reach 100 Billion by 2027
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