Hardware-based tools for enterprise remote management allow IT teams to administer processes at both the software and hardware level. This means devices can be monitored, maintained, and managed wherever they are. Remote PC management gives IT teams a way to ensure devices have up-to-date operating systems (OSs) and antivirus- and malware-scanning software. Off-hours patching helps minimize the impact of updates on productivity. Remote device management also empowers IT teams to transition from reactive to predictive management by employing telemetry to troubleshoot, diagnose, and remediate pr
From global enterprises to government institutions to small businesses, computer hardware security is absolutely critical for all organizations, across all industries. A business that experiences a security attack can suffer lasting damage. To start, cryptomining attacks (or cryptojacking) can slow down performance and waste resources. Ransomware attacks hit both a company's wallet as well as its reputation. Intellectual property and other mission-critical data can be stolen, setting businesses back years. Finally, there's the cost of user downtime, which adds up quickly when employees are una
When it comes to securing business computer hardware, many IT administrators think primarily of software-based solutions, such as antimalware and antivirus software. However, cyberattacks are moving down the system stack. Software security alone is no longer enough to protect PCs. Protection must be rooted in the hardware itself.
Cloud computing gives enterprises access to abundant on-demand resources and technologies available in the cloud. So what is a cloud? All clouds are data centers—often multiple data centers—comprised of compute and storage resources connected by a network. These resources are virtualized into a shared pool of resources, which can be intelligently orchestrated to meet the ever-changing demands of enterprise applications and workloads. Businesses can use cloud resources to enhance operations while reducing costs associated with on-premises hardware. Cloud computing—with a mix of service, deploym