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Le nuovi cariche ed Internet TV hanno rivelato per il centro di mezzi di Windows

Oggi a vita di Digital in NYC la divisione ed i soci del eHome annunciato insieme nuove cariche per il centro di mezzi di Windows. Congiuntamente alle nuove cariche, inoltre stiamo liberando un beta di nuova caratteristica per i mezzi Internet TV denominato centro di Windows.

Dia un'occhiata alle nuove cariche per il centro di mezzi di Windows e vedrete che gli utenti stanno ottenendo dispositivi lucidi e calmi che portano il soddisfare a tutta la stanza della loro casa. Imminente questa stagione di festa è un allineamento impressionante delle cariche:

  • Carica concenta DMA2100 di mezzi di Linksys: Ila n un piccolo fattore della forma, il DMA2100 offre caratteristiche Senza fili-n e tutte le necessarie a due bande per trarre massimo vantaggio dal centro di mezzi di Windows. Perfezioni per le più piccoli camere da letto ed uffici in cui un piccolo dispositivo è necessario. Il prezzo di via valutato è US$299.99.
  • Carica concenta DMA2200 di mezzi di Linksys con il giocatore di DVD: Più grande del DMA2100, il DMA2200 offre Senza fili-n a due bande con un giocatore incorporato di DVD in cima alle relative possibilità della carica. Il prezzo di via valutato è US$349.99.
  • Carica concenta di mezzi di D-Collegamento DSM-750 MediaLounge HD: Il DSM-750 collega gli utenti alle loro reti domestiche via Ethernet o la brutta copia a due bande Senza fili-n. Inoltre include un orificio del USB 2.0 per accesso a musica, le foto e i videos immagazzinati sul flash smontabile del USB guida o azionamenti duri. Gli utenti del DSM-750 possono anche godere i videos di HD a 1080i. Il prezzo di via valutato è US$349.99.
  • HP MediaSmart LCD HDTV: L'HP MediaSmart il LCD HDTV (disponibile nei formati pollici di 47 e di 42 pollici) ha incluso le possibilità della carica permettendo che il HDTV colpisca
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Scritto da Nick White sopra 27 settembre 2007 con nessun osservazioni.
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Le nuovi cariche ed Internet TV hanno rivelato per il centro di mezzi di Windows

Oggi a vita di Digital in NYC la divisione ed i soci del eHome hanno annunciato insieme le nuove cariche per il centro di mezzi di Windows. Congiuntamente alle nuove cariche, inoltre stiamo liberando un beta di nuova caratteristica per i mezzi Internet TV denominato centro di Windows. L'introito ha letto più ...... (legga più)

Written by Windows Vista Team Blog on September 27th, 2007 with no comments.
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Just Released: Deployment 4 Beta 3 - The Next Generation of Business Desktop Deployment (BDD) 2007

Deployment insiders probably saw this coming, but the recent Beta release of Deployment 4 is a huge step in unifying the converging tools and procedures to image and automate installation of both desktops and now servers in a single console. For current BDD 2007 users, this means with very little extra effort you are ready to create images and deploy Windows Server 2003 and pre-release versions of Windows Server 2008 using the Deployment Workbench. Deployment 4 also integrates with the new System Center Configuration Manager 2007 features for OS deployment and task sequencing. Speaking of task sequences, the Deployment 4 has shifted focus from builds to task sequences, making deployments more flexible and aligning to the way System Center Configuration Manager 2007 performs OS deployment. And as if that wasn't enough, Deployment 4 leverages the new multicasting functionality coming in Windows Server 2008 Windows Deployment Services. Multicasting dramatically reduces network bandwidth by instead of passing a 4 GB image individually to each targeted computer, it can pass that same 4 GB image to multiple computers simultaneously.

Deployment 4 Beta 3 combines the guidance and toolset from previous releases of Business Desktop Deployment and Beta releases of Windows Server Deployment. This release continues to support Zero Touch Installation (ZTI) of desktop operating systems using Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 with the Operating System Deployment Feature Pack and adds new deployment and task sequencing capabilities for desktops and servers using System Center Configuration Manager 2007. Deployment 4 also continues to provide Lite Touch Installation (LTI) support without infrastructure requirements and adds capabilities for Windows Server 2003 and pre-release versions of Windows Server

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Written by Jeremy on September 18th, 2007 with no comments.
Read more articles on 2007 Office System and Beta Testing and Announcement and Desktop Optimization Pack and Featured News and Business Deployment and Windows Vista.

Just Released: Deployment 4 Beta 3 - The Next Generation of Business Desktop Deployment (BDD) 2007

Deployment insiders probably saw this coming, but the recent Beta release of Deployment 4 is a huge step in unifying the converging tools and procedures to image and automate installation of both desktops and now servers in a single console. For current Read More......(read more)

Written by Windows Vista Team Blog on September 18th, 2007 with no comments.
Read more articles on 2007 Office System and Beta Testing and Announcement and Desktop Optimization Pack and Featured News and Business Deployment and Windows Vista.

New study highlights cost savings afforded by deploying Windows Vista

Those of you involved in deploying Windows Vista to enterprises may be interested to learn of today’s publication of a study completed by Wipro and GCR Custom Research and commissioned by MS, wherein it's demonstrated that running Windows Vista on mobile PCs delivers significant savings to organizations over running Windows XP. The reduction in TCO (total cost of ownership) amounted to $605 per mobile PC per year, or a 14% improvement on Windows XP. These savings were realized by employing such Windows Vista innovations as BitLocker Drive Encryption to enhance security, Network Diagnostics for improved troubleshooting, and integrated search functionality to boost productivity. For further details, visit the GCR website.

Organizations may be interested in combining this new mobility TCO whitepaper with the how-to guide titled How to Effectively Manage Your Organization's Mobile PCs.

The study also noted that Windows Vista-deploying organizations were able to lower the risk in complying with regulatory requirements such as Sarbanes Oxley (SOX) and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Specific innovations in Windows Vista contributing to these gains were the risk reduction offered by BitLocker, increased control afforded via User Account Control and group policies, and the ability to reduce compliance testing costs through Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) Applications Virtualization.

Written by Nick White on September 5th, 2007 with no comments.
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New study highlights cost savings afforded by deploying Windows Vista

Those of you involved in deploying Windows Vista to enterprises may be interested to learn of today’s publication of a study completed by Wipro and GCR Custom Research and commissioned by MS, wherein it's demonstrated that running Windows Vista on mobile Read More......(read more)

Written by Windows Vista Team Blog on September 5th, 2007 with no comments.
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