End Point Computing

In this age of digital transformation, technologies that disrupt are crucial to organizations’ success and we already live in a world where technology is constantly transforming. Organizations are always evaluating their disaster recovery measures and business continuity capabilities to keep their critical resources up and running.

Enabling workforce to work from different locations and devices, while at the same time ensuring safe and secure access to critical data and enterprise applications, is something to look out for. In an attempt to acknowledge and address these needs, organizations around the globe are transitioning towards Cloud Based End User Computing.

Desktop:  Not only are desktops significantly more reliable than laptops, but they typically last quite a bit longer, often perform better, and are much easier to repair when something goes wrong. Desktops are also often less expensive to buy and can stand up to rough use better than laptops

Laptop: Everybody should own a laptop computer. Back in the early days of the PC revolution, laptops were big and heavy and the performance compromises that had to be made compared to a desktop system made them a specialty computer, only for business travelers. But things have changed a lot since those days, and now laptops are in many ways the ideal computing solution.

Mobility:  Mobile solutions can also improve the efficiency of an organization and increase productivity. The flexibility that mobility provides pays off by increasing operational speed of employees. Being able to access their work on any device from anywhere increases their efficiency, and eventually delivers better results

Cloud Based EUC: Businesses around the world are moving towards cloud-based End-User Computing (EUC) in an attempt to address these very needs. We deploy, manage and secure the devices, applications and data that your employees require to perform their jobs and get the benefit of working on multiple devices from anywhere at any time.