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 ...
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Long gone are the days when each employee only had a single computer on their desk and that was all IT needed to monitor. Now, computing involves multiple devices, and in some instances, employees may ...
Although the pandemic has helped to boost PC sales, IT departments must now look ahead at the future of work and how end-user computing will enable employees to remain productive irrespective of ...
Any application supporting a critical process that is developed or managed by end users rather than an IT department or professional software engineering team falls under the purview of End-user ...
This article contrasts traditional versus end-user computing environments and reports on the development of an instrument which merges ease of use and information product items to measure the ...
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 ...
End-user computing is the foundation of an organisation’s IT operations because it is at the coalface of cyber security, and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and the blockchain ...
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 ...
We’ve already started to see big M&A, as in multibillion-dollar deals, finally pick up this year after a slow period last year. Today, KKR added to that growing total when it announced it was going to ...
Desktop as a service (DaaS) and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is disrupting end user computing, with companies like Google and Microsoft getting into the mix. For a look at the latest ...