Thursday, November 12, 2015

New 6th Generation Intel PCs: the death of the PC. Fearless prediction on iPhone circa 2007

Windows 10 Major Update 'Threshold 2' released today.

The first major update for Windows 10, code named 'Threshold 2' is set to be delivered to users starting today 11/12/2015.  It will be delivered to Win 10 users as a Cumulative Update via Windows Update.  To read full details see;

The Death of the PC

... you have probably read it, seen it, been told it.  Truth of the matter is it's not true.  While the time of a PC in every home is no longer valid since the consumer is only interested in Facebook and Social Media including texting all which they perform happily on their smart phones.

However, could you code a program on a smart phone.  There are apps to do that but who would want to on a small screen?  Could you write a webpage, design and use a large excel spreadsheet, generate Balance Sheet and P&Ls without a PC?  the answer is maybe but truthfully a resounding no.

New PCs support graphics that are far above what one can see on a smartphone/tablet and support the new 4K and higher resolutions delivering breath taking displays and gaming experiences.

Tablet sales including Apple's iPad are tumbling with no end in sight.  Perhaps this Christmas season can bring some help to this segment but smart phones are cannibalizing that end of the market.



iPhone, a crappy device?

The iPhone was introducted in the U.S. on June 29, 2007 to much fanfare but not everyone was impressed.  An article in the AJC Atlanta Journal Constitution opined that it was too trendy and consumer would not shell out the dough for the pricey novelty.  LOL, see below.

http://ries.typepad.com/ries_blog/2007/06/is_the_iphone_t.html








New 6th Generation Intel Processors

30x Better 3D graphics vs. a 5 year old PC

Get Creative, Play Harder,striking visuals in higher resolution, faster frame rates, Ultra HD 4K multimedia experiences.  With a 6th generation Intel® Core™ processor inside, you can watch, play, and game like never before.  Bring the action to life.






Monday, November 9, 2015

Tech News and Updates

2015 is drawing to an end but it's been quite a year thus far in Techie Land.   We have new iOS and Windows environments.  The cloud is being pushed and adopted rapidly.  The cloud is reshaping security and anti-virus companies are moving to protect users and data in the cloud since files can be shared from user to user without ever being downloaded and scanned via conventional means.  Microsoft Office 365 monthly/annual subscriptions are an attractive alternative to outright purchase and supposedly we have seen the last version of Windows... in the future it will be updated, upgraded but not stripped and reinvented as in the past.  That is more like Apple's approach, new features but familiar user interface, and now the news.

PC tech support tell customers to avoid Windows 10

Ed Bott's Weekly Wrap: Good Microsoft, Bad Microsoft edition

When Microsoft is good, they're very very good, which is why Windows 10 users are about to get a big and very welcome update. But when Microsoft is bad, they take it out on consumers. This week, OneDrive users drew the short straw.



iOS 9.1: Better, but still broken



Intel’s 6th Generation Skylake Processors Scheduled For 2H 2015 – 5th Generation Broadwell in Spring ’15, Updates 2015 – 2016 Mobility Roadmap
Read more: http://wccftech.com/intels-6th-generation-skylake-processors-scheduled-2h-2015-5th-generation-broadwell-spring-15-updates-2015-2016-mobility-roadmap/#ixzz3qzfmuCwh





Thursday, November 5, 2015

Microsoft Office 365 - SaaS Software as a Service, Office 2016, Microsoft extends Windows 7 for one year, Intel 6th Generation processors.

Office 2016 was released and Microsoft began rolling it out to end users on September 22nd. However due to the staggered roll out being used by Microsoft chance are you may not have received your upgrade yet.  I have an Office 365 Business plan (2 in fact) and still have not received my update.

Now if you installed a one-time purchase of Office 2013, you can't upgrade directly from within the Office 2013 software. You'll need to either purchase one of the Office 2016 suites of products, such as Office 2016 Home and Student, or purchase an Office 365 subscription.  Below is a graphic detailing the upgrade rollout for Office 365 subscribers, thanks to SuperSite for Windows.





Office 365 is Microsoft's subscription based version known as a SaaS offering, Software as a Service.



Rather than investing in the cost of hardware, software and labor, many companies are now pursuing purchasing their Software as a service.  The advantages are many.  The following products are available depending upon the subscription you purchase.



There are a few compelling arguments in favor of Office 365. Let’s take a look at three reasons Office 365 might be the right choice:
Office 2013 is impressive, but Office 365 is a better value in most cases.
1. Cost
Office 365 plans start at $5 per month for the Business Essentials plan. Small businesses can get access to Exchange, Fully installed Office applications Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Publisher, and OneNote on up to 5 PCs or Macs per user, 50 GB mailbox for $12.50/user/month.
2. Updates and Maintenance 
What else do you get with your Office 365 subscription? An IT department. Sure, you can set up your own Exchange Server, SharePoint Server, and Lync infrastructure. You can manage and maintain the desktop Microsoft Office software, and install the patches and updates every month yourself. How much will that cost?
Consider that implementing the same capabilities in-house requires servers, and network infrastructure, and IT personnel to install, manage, update, and maintain it all. Plus, you still have to buy and maintain the Office software itself.
With Office 365, Microsoft takes care of all the dirty work so you don’t have to. Updates, patches, and upgrades just happen in the background without you needing to worry about it. When the server crashes, its Microsoft’s problem. When a hard drive needs to be replaced, Microsoft will handle it. You get the benefits of using Office without any of the headaches of updating and maintaining it all.
3. Accessibility
Office 365 lives in the cloud. That means you have access to Word, Excel, Outlook, and other Microsoft Office tools from anywhere you can get a Web connection, and from virtually any device--Windows or Mac desktops and laptops, Android devices, iPhones, iPads, and other smartphones and tablets.
Office Web Apps provide basic features and functions for free.This isn’t quite the selling point it once was for a couple reasons. First, even with the desktop Office 2013 suite Microsoft is pushing users to save files to the cloud-based OneDrive, or to a SharePoint server by default. So, there’s no reason the data can’t be accessible regardless of whether you choose Office 2013 or Office 365.
The second reason it may not be all that compelling is that Office Web Apps are already available for free from the SkyDrive site. So, even without Office 365 users can create, view, and edit Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote files from the Web.
For businesses, though, SharePoint, Active Directory, and other elements of Office 365 that go beyond simply creating and editing Office documents still make Office 365 a better value.

Your mileage will vary of course. There are a number of factors involved in calculating the cost of purchasing, installing, configuring, updating, and maintaining Microsoft Office and the accompanying back-end services versus the ongoing subscription costs associated with Office 365. Office 365 is a solid service providing tremendous bang for the buck, though, so it won’t be easy to beat the value it brings to the table.
Part of a ZDNet Special Feature: PC Upgrade Redux: Can Windows 10 Help?

Intel's newest 6th Generation processors complement Office 365 and the cloud perfectly.  They represent a tremendous leap in power and capability.
Driving Force now has 2 new 6th generation workstations available in Core i5 and top of line Core i7 available.



Kaspersky Ban, Latest Security News

The latest Security News and Anti-Virus options in wake of US Kaspersky ban. With the impending 09/29/24 drop dead date for receiving update...