The Connected Campus Delivers Innovation
Today’s students and researchers require a technology experience second-to-none. As a result, CIOs in the academic sector are looking to deliver a digital experience on campus that provides a great End User Computing experience, supports education through distance learning, virtual labs and research, and improves the workflow of the institution with interconnected systems.
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How Leading Universities Focus on Secure Digital Services
As academia digitizes, university CIOs require secure End User Computing that supports the new demands of students, researchers and the institution.
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San Francisco (PRWEB) May 25, 2021 Stratodesk, the leading global innovator in EUC management and OS software, today announced the major release of NoTouch
End-User Computing Market to hit USD 19.9 billion by 2028 - Insights on Key Trends, COVID-19 Impact, Value Chain Analysis, Strategic Initiatives, and Future Outlook: Adroit Market Research
The top players of the End User Computing Market are Genpact, Tech Mahindra, Mindtree, HCL Infosystems, and many more players.
May 25, 2021 02:29 ET | Source: Adroit Market Research Adroit Market Research Pune, INDIA
Dallas, Texas, May 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The “End-User Computing Market by Solution (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, Unified Communication, Device Management, Software Asset Management, Others), Services (Consulting, Support & Maintenance, Training & Education and System Integration and Others), Vertical (IT & Telecom, BFSI, Education, Healthcare, Government, Retail, Media & Entertainment, and Others ), and Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa And South America), Global Forecast 2018 to 2028�
Busy day at VMware ended yesterday with Ragurham as CEO and COO Poonen exiting
They say for every door that opens another closes, and the executive shuffle at VMware is certainly proving that old chestnut true. Four months after Pat Gelsinger stepped down as CEO to return to run Intel, the virtual machine pioneer announced yesterday that long-time exec Raghu Raghuram was taking over that role.
That set in motion another change when COO Sanjay Poonen, whom some had speculated might get the CEO job, announced yesterday afternoon on Twitter that he was leaving the company after seven years.
Coincidence? We think not.