“PC refresh projects performed off-premises are extremely complex, and in some cases not even possible,” said Timothy Worcester, director of customer experience at Laplink.
The next day, the user turns on their new PC and they are ready to go – no support calls or panicked efforts to track down missing files, data or applications. The following Monday, the IT admin loads the data onto the user’s new PC and ships it out via overnight mail.
For instance, in the case of a remote user with slow upload speeds, the user would simply launch a secure upload of their files, settings and data to the cloud via PCmover running on their local PC on a Friday evening. Use of the cloud allows IT administrators to adapt to a range of user scenarios. In addition to direct and file-based transfers, PCmover Enterprise now offers cloud transfers with Azure, AWS and Google clouds. “That’s why we’re giving our many enterprise customers around the globe the added flexibility of leveraging the scale and convenience of the cloud for managing migrations, while also making it easier to manage high volumes of migrations.” “There is no-one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to PC migrations at the enterprise scale, particularly when you add remote workers to the mix,” said Thomas Koll, CEO at Laplink. With the industry’s first cloud integration, the new release of PCmover Enterprise gives IT teams another user-friendly transfer option as well as powerful tools for managing large number of migrations simultaneously.
Each upgrade presents new obstacles, whether it’s spotty connections, low upload speeds, or specialized applications.
But that will be your best bet for the scenario.BELLEVUE, Wash.-( BUSINESS WIRE)-Laplink® Software, Inc., the global leader in PC migration and creator of the only software of its kind recommended by Microsoft®, Intel® and all major PC manufacturers, today announced the production release of a new version of PCmover Enterprise designed to simplify and streamline PC migrations and upgrades for remote employees.Īs enterprises increasingly adopt a “ work from anywhere” model, IT teams face unprecedented challenges to efficiently manage PC upgrades and migrations. So bite the bullet early and accept it for what it is, there are in fact apps you can download that will turn your desktop into a more classic desktop if you want to have a more windows 7 / xp feel back to your computer if you so choose. When windows 9 comes out, or 10 comes our or what ever they will not return to the classic windows we are all used to. With that said, you may not like windows 8 now (its not easy to adjust too) but you will have to adapt for future generations of the software. All of there in store stock is standard home premium, they historically are geared towards your standard consumer, unless you are purchasing direct from a business dealer or searched high and low for this specific laptop, odds are its home premium. York I'm assuming since this is your first post you're new to all of this so I'm going to be blunt, I feel that you probably purchased this laptop at a local retailer, best buy, staples, office depot, or whomever it may be. This is not going to be as by the books as the rest of you guys but here it is.