My office getting rid of desktop PCs. No more Windows!

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First, the mining union rep put in massage chairs for the workers. Then they put in $3000 automatic coffee makers.


Blackberrys have been in use for a while, but with iPhone, iPad and other tablets flooding the post-PC world, the IT guys are getting rid of PCs, laptops and Blackberrys for people.

The geeky IT guy sent me this. No idea what is VMWARE. But is this modern high-tech?


VMWARE has developed tools that let workers partition their smartphones into personal and work environments, reducing the need for two physical mobile devices.

It has become a common sight in corporate Australia and elsewhere, where people carry a BlackBerry for corporate email access and an Apple iPhone or Android phone for personal use, including webmail, Facebook and games.
Others quietly redirect their work email to Gmail or Hotmail, to use their larger inboxes and access them on the go.

IT departments have long struggled to manage the influx of personal mobile devices into the enterprise but have yet to find a suitable solution. VMware's new Horizon mobile management product seeks to solve that issue and cut the desktop umbilical cord.

"VMware has created tools that associate applications and information to people, so they don't have to be tied to a specific device,” VMware chief executive Paul Maritz said.


He said the solution will work on Android-based smartphones. Further details will be announced tomorrow during the company's VMworld conference in Las Vegas.

Mr Maritz told more than 19,000 attendees that VMware had to ready itself for a digital world not dominated by Microsoft.
"What we're seeing in the cloud era is not just hundreds of millions but billions of new users and devices now coming into play,” he said in his keynote address.

"Three years ago, over 95 per cent of devices connected to the internet were personal computers.

"Three years from now, that number will probably be less than 20 per cent, so more than 80 per cent of devices connected to the internet will not be Windows-based personal computers."

Mr Maritz said the sheer scale of new usage patterns required the introduction of "new techniques and new approaches".

The cloud computing era represented the next major interaction between the consumerisation of IT and enterprise IT.

"These two forces are working with each other and out of this will come a new synthesis that will really redefine IT over the coming decade,” he said.

"The question becomes, how do we collectively transition between these areas? How do we go into the cloud era in a smart and orderly way? How do we free up the time and effort and funds to be able to do that?"
 
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lianbeng noted that nowsday many people are carrying iphone or ipad even children too - all these can surf net liao why still need desktop pc to occupy space?:confused:
 
The only problem I can see with going smaller is eyestrain. One of the reasons I would only go as small as an iPad.
 
I've done away with desktops completely long ago. All the same Dell laptops at home (one) and at office (four). Ordered all five one shot and Dell gave me a good discount. I don't allow my staff to bring it back. It just serves as well as a desktop, neater and saves space on the desk.
 
I've gone the other way. I've just bought my most powerful Mac Pro (Tower) EVER and married it to the biggest LCD monitor I can afford.

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I've gone the other way. I've just bought my most powerful Mac Pro (Tower) EVER and married it to the biggest LCD monitor I can afford.

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what?? did you buy second hand?

mac pro going to be update in a few months time , why buy now?
 
Screw the Mac Fanboys. Go send your virtual get well cards to Steve Jobs before he up lorry. Apple is just a one trick pony. Same if Bill Gates dies and Microsoft stocks tank immediately.
 
People talking about cloud computing, not windows, Mac or iPad. Google Chromebook is a good example and Android devices. The rest not truly lives in yhr cloud.
 
People talking about cloud computing, not windows, Mac or iPad. Google Chromebook is a good example and Android devices. The rest not truly lives in yhr cloud.

I'd like to see a "cloud" parse 2 hours worth of HD video footage.
 
Technically this is possible. But not a good option.

Apple changed from OS 9 to OS X Unix because the older OS cannot perform technically with the explosion of the web.

Steve is lying when says technically advanced and most powerful...
 
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