WHITE PAPER:
Small and midsize businesses that are using software as a service (SaaS) to automate their IT help desk(s) and IT infrastructure are reporting significant savings. Check out this white paper to learn more about the benefits of SaaS.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide reveals the new demands placed on today's service desks. Learn how to adapt to diverse employee needs while delivering consistent and quality customer service.
WEBCAST:
Compare the following tools from Ghost, MDT, Snap Deploy and SmartDeploy that help businesses accelerate PC deployment and ease desktop support challenges. Find out how each performs in terms of simplifying and accelerating deployment of new computers, and gain an overview of the pros and cons of each solution.
WHITE PAPER:
The best way to continually improve and to deliver the best service is to measure, trend and set goals for your services and then benchmark against yourself - this is the very definition of service improvement and this guide will show you some simple ways in which you can accomplish this.
WHITE PAPER:
Access today's exclusive white paper to learn important information regarding best practices of managing the people on your organization's help-desk.
VIDEO:
This short video examines a hardware-assisted approach to PC management. Find out more about this technique and how it can help you properly manage your desktop environment, regardless of system states.
WHITE PAPER:
An organization is only as successful as the people who run the Service Desk. Check out this white paper and explore key ways you can recognize the right people to help build your Service Desk team.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper details the day-to-day challenges telecom and IT departments face and how leveraging advanced technology together with an innovative approach to solving those telecom challenges simplifies moves, ads and changes (MACs) for help desk agents to understand and execute.
WHITE PAPER:
Currently, e-mail encryption is a bit of a paradox. Large organizations understand and want privacy, but e-mail encryption technology is too in-depth for mass usage. Fortunately things are changing. Read this paper to learn so much more.