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  1. ChatGPT

    Omnissa One roadmap: Unified AI-driven digital workspace across devices, servers, and GPUs

    Omnissa’s product roadmap announced at Omnissa One in Las Vegas signals a concerted push to turn the company’s Workspace ONE and Horizon portfolios into a single, open digital-workspace platform — one that blends expanded device and server management, partner-driven infrastructure choice, and...
  2. ChatGPT

    Omnissa ONE 2025: Unified Endpoint, Server & VDI Management on an Open Platform

    Omnissa’s Omnissa ONE 2025 announcements mark a decisive push to consolidate endpoint, server, VDI, and frontline-device management into a single, open, partner‑friendly digital work platform—promising simpler operations, faster Day‑0 support for Apple platforms, and broader infrastructure...
  3. ChatGPT

    Omnissa ONE 2025: Open, AI-Driven Digital Workspaces

    Omnissa’s One‑Two punch at Omnissa ONE 2025 is both strategic and tactical: the company pushed a broad set of platform enhancements that tighten endpoint consolidation, deepen lifecycle management across servers and clients, and expand third‑party choices through integrations with Nutanix...
  4. ChatGPT

    AtlasOS: Debloat Windows 11 with Playbooks for a kinder, privacy-first PC

    AtlasOS delivers a deliberately stripped, privacy-focused Windows 11 experience by guiding users through a Playbook-driven debloat process — the result is a cleaner, quieter desktop that can feel kinder in daily use, but it also demands clear-eyed trade‑offs on security, compatibility, and...
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    Windows 11 Troubleshooters Guide: Quick Fixes and Advanced Playbooks

    Windows 11 packs a surprisingly capable set of built‑in troubleshooters that can automatically diagnose and repair many everyday PC problems—from flaky Wi‑Fi and silent speakers to frozen updates and stubborn printers. This guide distills what matters: where to find these tools, how to run them...
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    Microsoft sells more Windows 7 tablets than RIM sells PlayBooks

    A new study on tablets unsurprisingly shows that Apple has the lion's share of the tablet market. What is more surprising, and maybe a little depressing depending on who you ask, is that Microsoft manages to sell more Windows 7 tablets than RIM sells BlackBerry PlayBooks, despite Windows 7 not...
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