The last end user computing (EUC) refers to systems and technologies that allow non-IT users to manage, manage and control their own computing applications and environment-as virtual desktops, mobile devices and self-sermon tools. The end user computing EUC is increasing due to increase in remote and hybrid work, demand for safe and flexible access to business applications, increase in use of clouds and virtue and virtue technologies and increased productivity and user autonomy in organizations.
Key Growth Drivers and Opportunities
Booming “Bring Your Own Device” Trend: The rise of BYOD (bringing your own device) trend end user computing (EUC) is increasing the market, as business workers seek safe, scalable solutions to support a wide range of equipment with employee-owned equipment. EUC tools enable safe access, identification management and frequent user experiences at equipment and locations, which helps companies to reduce hardware costs, increase flexibility and support modern, mobile-and-first workplaces.
Challenges
The final user computing (EUC) faces safety challenges in the management of complex integration, high early setups and maintenance costs, and managing various individual devices with a legal system in the market. Additionally, it can be difficult to ensure frequent performance, data security and compliance on many platforms, especially in highly regulated industries. These challenges can slow down to adopt for some organizations.
Innovation and Expansion
KKR to Acquire Broadcom’s End-User Computing Division in Strategic Move
In February 2024, in a deal worth around USD 4 billion, KKR stated that it has signed a final agreement with Broadcom Inc. to buy its End-User Computing Division. After the deal closes, the EUC Division will be a stand-alone business with more access to development capital and a strategic emphasis on enabling partners and clients globally with cutting-edge digital workplace solutions.
The EUC Division, which was once a part of VMware before Broadcom was acquired, offers a cutting-edge suite of digital workplace solutions that let businesses safely distribute and manage desktops, apps, and data on any platform or device.
Inventive Sparks, Expanding Markets
The last users Computing (EUC) include major players working in the market, NetApp, Inc., Nutanix, Infosys Limited, Accession, HCL Technologies Limited, and others. Increasing scalability and flexibility to address the increasing demand for remote and hybrid function solutions would be an important strategy for the end user computing (EUC) organizations. To distribute safe, scalable and appropriate value workspaces, businesses will give top priority to cloud-based EUC solutions as desktops as a service (DAAS) and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI).
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