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Walking into the office of an executive in a large, global corporation, you are likely to find multiple screens connected to an advanced enterprise desktop environment, a smartphone also hooked into the company’s IT infrastructure, and a laptop giving the executive full connectivity to the apps and data she needs when outside the office. This…
Putting users in control of their hardware and software in a large enterprise organisation? Heaven forfend! Even if users could get their heads around the massive array of choices available, they’d make the wrong decision anyway. It took years for IT teams to gain precise control over specifying desktops, allocating VDI resources, and deciding which…
There is a famous joke by the late, great Irish comedian Dave Allen about the Irish skill of giving directions: “I suppose Ireland is the best place in the world for directions. People will say to you, ‘I wouldn’t start from here if I were you’.” When it comes to desktop software deployments, expert advice…
In enterprise organisations, choosing the right hardware strategy for end users during a desktop refresh cycle can feel a bit like playing a game of Monopoly. This is especially the case when the desktop refresh is part of a major migration project (such as a Windows migration), but it can also be the case when…
We are technology innovators at Access IT Automation, but there is something associated with this label that has never sat well with me – the expectation to always be an advocate for the latest tech and digital approach. “Upgrade, upgrade, upgrade – we have to!” “Artificial Intelligence? Let’s do it!” “VDI and the cloud? Yep,…
Keeping commonly used and frequently updated applications up to date in large enterprise organisations is like doing the washing in a household with multiple teenage children. Just as you load the overworked washing machine with the final batch from the laundry basket, in walks a teenager multitasking on their phone with an armful of clothes…
Automation has been a key priority for organisations across all industries for decades, with adoption accelerating in recent years through the development of new technologies, including AI. It makes sense. Software applications and machines can work faster than people. They don’t make mistakes, they don’t need holidays, and they can operate 24/7 if required. We…
As the years tick by, enterprise businesses invest enormous amounts of money in software and the deployment solutions needed to get applications onto end-user devices. Many of these investments are made with the best of intentions, such as to enhance workplace productivity, facilitate innovation, and deliver on IT project objectives. However, these investment decisions are…
In large migration and IT infrastructure change projects (such as migrating users to Windows 11), strategy development and decision-making are often centred on technology. Back in the technology olden days (i.e., a few years ago), it was all about checking system requirements and hardware compatibility when upgrading users and devices to a newer operating system…
Unified Endpoint Management (UEM), End User Computing (EUC), and Digital Employee Experience (DEX) all exist in the same technology realm. While there are (many) crossovers and similarities between the three, there are differences. Those differences are important to understand to ensure you implement the products, platforms, and solutions that your business needs. After all, there…