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The variety of future end user computing devices is going to be amazing, but that may not translate into amazing sales By Bob O'Donnell July 31, 2018, 12:22 Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years.
End users log on with an end user computing (EUC) device—still a PC more often than not within enterprises—and consume data hosted on a server via a client application.
Which brings us to the End-User Computing Manifesto. I last visited this subject five years ago. An update is long overdue. Here it is. Scope. End-user computing devices have multiple uses.
Here are Computer Weekly’s top 10 end user stories of the year, overlooking the growth of new PC form factors and devices equipped with neural processing units for AI acceleration ...
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 ...
In response, increasing government regulations are focusing on the sustainable management of end-user devices and e-waste, including the Australian government’s National Television and Computer ...
Mobile is the new user endpoint, whether we’re talking about accessing applications via desktop, tablet, phone, watch or other device. “Mobile will be the remote control of our lives,” said ...
The new deal replaces the end-user computing component of the Health's decade-long infrastructure and support services ...
Combined with mobile, computing has become largely commoditized for most end users. Computing devices have become generic tools for accessing content via a web browser, emailing, and using an ...
Every member of the Purdue community who uses a computing device makes Purdue’s computing environment more secure by following these guidelines. II. Secure Computing Expectations. All end users using ...