Mobile employees. Remote workers. Laptops running different operating systems. How do you manage them all — and make sure users have the latest updates and malware protection?

The fact is, your employees rely on you to keep their PCs running at their best. And Windows Intune can help.

Windows Intune gives you a comprehensive solution that includes PC management, malware protection, Windows upgrades, and more in one easy purchase. By using Windows® cloud services, Windows Intune delivers remote desktop management and protection through a simple web-based console. That means your computers and users can operate at peak performance from virtually anywhere.

Microsoft also hosts and manages the infrastructure for you, so you don’t have to install or maintain servers. You’ll get updates automatically, as long as your subscription is active. And with a simple, monthly payment, you’ll be able to forecast monthly expenditures.

Windows Intune gives you big tech results with a small tech investment. You’ll be able to:

  • Help your employees be more secure.
  • Enable true mobility—with less risk.
  • Boost productivity for employees and IT staff.

What makes Windows Intune unique?

Windows Intune is a Microsoft solution that brings together Windows cloud services for PC management and endpoint protection and a Windows 7 Enterprise upgrade subscription. With its simple, web-based console, it can help you manage and secure virtually all your users’ PCs through the cloud—whether - and the Windows Intune client installed on each PC you wish to manage.

Windows Intune includes upgrade rights to Windows 7 Enterprise, so you can standardize your business on the latest version of Windows with added security features and easier management.

And because Windows Intune includes a service level agreement and best-in-class support your service will be there when you need it.

In addition, Windows Intune is very flexible. For instance, you can use it to help manage and protect all the PCs in your company, or just the hard-to-reach PCs of distributed workers, non-domain joines PCs, field employees, or recent acquisitions. You can set up custom notifications to alert you when there’s a problem, and get better control over remote PCs by forcing restarts or scans—and then run and save your own reports. You can even deploy most Microsoft and thirdparty software to remote PCs, and track software and hardware licensing. Windows Intune is easy to use for in-house IT professionals—or you can take advantage of more than 10,000 Microsoft partners to help you administer your Windows Intune account.

Nokia Lumia 820 – Don’t write it off.

Well its been just over a year since Nokia got into bed with Microsoft and produced the first Nokia/Windows phones. 12 months later, and lessons learned, Nokia have released 2 new Lumia’s based in Windows 8, the Lumia 820 and 920.

Based on the same Windows 8 operating system that runs on your desktop, the Nokia Lumia 820 is the second of Nokia’s two new Windows phones. It’s the neglected sibling of the flagship Lumia 920, and is barely mentioned in Nokia’s presentations. But why?

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