End-user computing (EUC) is poised for massive transformation. In fact, it’s been reported that there will be over 50 billion connected devices by 2020. That’s an immense number of edge devices that ...
End User Computing is a system in which users are able to create working applications besides the divided development process of design, build, test and release that is typically followed by software ...
As hybrid work continues to be the norm in the post-pandemic era, enterprises have to grapple with the reality of dealing with the complexity of multiple users and workloads. Based on a renewed focus ...
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From an end user computing perspective, 2024 is the year tech executives tried to convince the world that artificial intelligence (AI) can help employees to work more efficiently. This has resulted in ...
We’re all aware of the “digital transformation” era that we live in today. Cloud computing has transformed IT. Artificial intelligence is proving to be an emerging technology that will have a major ...
Personal computing as we know it is changing as hordes of workers arrive with their favorite new tech tools and demand access to corporate resources. We ask two companies likely to play key roles in ...
The big picture: While making predictions about the future is always a challenging business, there's one prognostication I think we can all agree to: over time, people are going to have an increasing ...
As fragmented endpoint devices meet increasingly fragmented data, applications, services and storage, new ways of thinking about how to tie it all together are emerging. Working in a cloud computing ...
End-user computing (EUC) is a primary focus of VMware's, from virtual desktop infrastructure products to cloud computing. Sumit Dhawan, GM of VMware's EUC group, answered questions about the group's ...
University Computing Resources include, but are not limited to, end-user computing devices, servers, networks, email, software, printers, scanners, video distribution systems, telephone systems, and ...
The past few years has seen a radical change in how IT departments and employees think about end user computing. In the past, IT departments created a standard desktop image for corporate applications ...