Recently we’ve assisted a number of our clients with redesigning the technology for their remote workforce. In a number of cases this has seen netbooks come up trumps against traditional laptop options. So why is that? Read More
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Personally i would want to retain the look and feel of my existing software (Mircosoft office) as i don't have time to re learn a new batch of programs, We also have some technical software which has been designed to run on windows based PC, compatable with XP, Vista and Win 7. What are the options today and in the near future within those limitations?