Opinion
Opinion
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Omnissa-CrowdStrike union reunites management and security
Organizations have growing security and management needs, so partnerships between vendors such as the Omnissa-CrowdStrike partnership provide necessary synergy for IT staff. Continue Reading
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Is it worthwhile to upgrade to Windows 11 right now?
As Microsoft prods its customers toward Windows 11, organizations should be asking what their approach to the new OS will be and when is best for them to migrate. Continue Reading
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Microsoft Copilot+ AI PCs turn up the heat on Apple
Microsoft, with the help of Qualcomm, might have finally delivered a device that will cause users to reconsider their Apple endpoint device purchase next time around. Continue Reading
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AI PCs need apps with broad use cases to gain traction
There are many ways local AI on PC hardware can help users, but the broader use cases aren't there yet. Learn about the emerging AI PC market and where it still needs to grow. Continue Reading
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Reviewing the features of Copilot for Microsoft 365
Copilot and Microsoft 365 is a promising partnership. But the license price tag may cause second thoughts, so it's important to learn Copilot's features and use cases. Continue Reading
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Windows XP EOL anniversary: 10 years of endpoint evolution
Windows XP EOL meant upgrading to Windows 7, but times have changed. IT pros can use the next upgrade cycle as an opportunity to reevaluate endpoints and consider DaaS or AI PCs. Continue Reading
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Build that elusive, winning generative AI business strategy
Analysts explain why so few enterprises can come up with generative AI strategies that can prove its value in hard dollars. Spoiler alert: First you need a problem to solve. Continue Reading
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Tanium aims to be first with autonomous endpoint management
The new term 'autonomous endpoint management' aims to offer IT teams AI-driven automation that can improve employee experience and simplify device administration. Continue Reading
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Observations from the intersection of UCC and EUC
End-user computing tends to overlap with numerous other business technologies, such as cloud computing, security and mobility. But one of the areas with the most overlap is UCC. Continue Reading
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Redefining DEX: Is user sentiment a requirement?
DEX technologies focus on ensuring users have the tools and high-performing technology they need. But is it a good idea to rely on user sentiment as a universal metric? Continue Reading
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4 ways that I use generative AI as an analyst
Many use cases for generative AI involve projecting to the future and aren't currently easy to use. However, these four use cases are available currently with generative AI. Continue Reading
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Windows apps are here to stay, and that's OK
Windows applications are essential to so many businesses, so IT teams need a comprehensive strategy that can handle all types of applications. Continue Reading
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Are devices that run only Microsoft Teams in our future?
Microsoft Teams has consistently grown and added new functionality, so what's next for this feature-rich platform? Maybe a dedicated device for Teams could be in the future. Continue Reading
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Translating the experience optimization products' acronyms
When organizations look for software and services that can help monitor users, customers and IT system functionality, they need to learn what DEX, EUEM and other terms mean. Continue Reading
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Will Windows 11 become a subscription-only service?
There are several ways to handle Windows 11 licensing, only some of which are truly subscription-based. Find out what the landscape is for Windows licensing moving forward. Continue Reading
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Understand the emerging digital employee experience market
The emerging market of digital employee experience is a very broad concept with many components and several major players touching different aspects of this process. Continue Reading
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The enterprise endpoint device market heading into 2023
Modern enterprise organizations have numerous options to choose from on the endpoint market. Learn about some of the main offerings that business leaders should consider. Continue Reading
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Will Windows 10 be the last Windows OS?
It's difficult to say whether Windows 10 will be the final version of the Windows OS, but a look at Microsoft's history and approach to OSes may shed some light on the situation. Continue Reading
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How to optimize the digital workspace experience
Digital workspaces aim to converge users' resources and IT's management into a single technology, but this massive undertaking can present some administration and UX challenges. Continue Reading
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How the EUC space is reacting to Coronavirus: Our big list of resources and stories (Updated 4/08)
How-to guides; updated licensing terms; free products; what the community is doing; and more. Continue Reading
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Azure Universal Print service: what is it and should we care?
Bas van Kaam breaks down what we know and don't know about Universal Print, Microsoft's cloud-based print solution. Continue Reading
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How zero-trust authentication and architecture have evolved
Zero-trust architecture has spread across the enterprise security software market, so IT pros should understand the latest advancements in zero-trust authentication. Continue Reading
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Workspace ONE Intelligence Risk Analytics goes GA, adds dynamic conditional access to Access
With Risk Analytics, every device and user gets a Risk Score, allowing admins to add additional authentication steps while minimizing user friction. Continue Reading
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Windows on ARM revisited: Where are we in 2020?
Windows on ARM instead of x86 architecture still remains rather novel, even as Microsoft moves to release fancier ARM-based laptops. Continue Reading
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AR and VR for business: Where is EUC today?
We start with a look at VMware’s Spatial Computing group and Workspace ONE’s management capabilities. Continue Reading
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Okta 2020 Businesses@Work report: security and data apps see growth, companies want best of breed
Always interesting to see data-driven studies showing what apps organizations are trending towards. Continue Reading
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You should know about Neverware CloudReady when planning Chromebook and thin client projects
CloudReady is a Chromium OS variant that you can install on existing x86 hardware, and then manage with Google Chrome Enterprise alongside Chrome OS devices. Continue Reading
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Google is sunsetting Chrome apps. Let’s look at the Chrome OS app landscape
Not many people were using these apps anymore. Continue Reading
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January 15, 2020: It’s time for Windows 10 modern management!
Now that Windows 7 is (mostly out of the way), this is the next big Windows project. Continue Reading
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Get started with VMware Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub Virtual Assistant
With IBM Watson integration, Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub Assistant provides more intelligence than just a normal chatbot. Continue Reading
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3 EUC inflection points for 2020: WVD, modern management, and yes, BYOD
There are plenty of important topics for 2020, but these will be affected by specific events. Continue Reading
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2020 Thoughts: I want browser extension security taken seriously & I will cover more desktop virt
New decade but same BrianMadden.com site. Continue Reading
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With HP Adaptive Device Management, you can manage Windows from the cloud—even legacy apps
Move into the cloud while using SCCM and Intune to manage your devices with additional HP features. Continue Reading
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Cut through confusion of the digital workspace market
What is a digital workspace, exactly? Find out the definition of this new technology, what it means for the future of end-user computing, and how organizations should prioritize it. Continue Reading
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Awingu 4.3 is coming with some major updates to SSO and more
Expect to see certificate-based single sign-on, a new Display Manager and multiple enhancements on the administrator side. Continue Reading
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Jamf Nation User Conference 2019: My final notes and wrap up
A closer look at Jamf Cloud, Jamf Connect updates, and overall strategy. Continue Reading
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Google Chrome experiment crashes in RDS. What can we learn?
Environments using Google Chrome experienced some panic last week as tabs went blank. Continue Reading
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Is it acceptable to use ad blockers in the enterprise?
I’m a fan of ad blockers, but realize that might be a tad hypocritical given where some revenue for media is generated. Continue Reading
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macOS Catalina is here – Let’s look at the state of Macs in the enterprise
Employee experience is one of the more recent enterprise Mac drivers, but the underlying momentum has been building for years. Continue Reading
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End-user computing trends of the past, present and future
The last 20 years were a journey from homogeneous to heterogeneous EUC environments. One question for the next 20 is how well we will finish adapting to this new world. Continue Reading
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Microsoft adds Tamper Protection to Microsoft Defender to protect against malware disabling it
Over the last few years, malware has really started targeting antivirus software, so Microsoft is releasing a new feature that aims to prevent that. Continue Reading
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DaaS may encourage organizations to adopt Macs and Chromebooks
New options for delivering remote Windows apps in the cloud, combined with the maturity of SaaS apps, Chromebooks and Mac management, means organizations can offer users more choices. Continue Reading
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What are the differences between Google Chromebook Enterprise and Chrome Enterprise?
Google recently announced Chromebook Enterprise, which follows similarly named management products, so let’s figure out what each means. Continue Reading
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Welcome to Microsoft Desktop Analytics, the Windows Analytics successor
Now in public preview, Microsoft presents Desktop Analytics as the next chapter for Windows Analytics. Continue Reading
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Jamf acquires Digita Security for macOS endpoint protection
Jamf adds another Mac-focused product in their growing enterprise catalog. Continue Reading
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Windows 10 security baselines finally go GA
Beleaguered Windows admins can rejoice; Microsoft released their security baseline solution to make it easier (maybe) to adopt Intune. Continue Reading
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Google Safe Browsing can differ between desktop and mobile. Why?
Google continues to address security issues, but their blacklist service, Google Safe Browsing, doesn’t provide equal protection for desktop and mobile. Continue Reading
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You can now see if Chrome extensions are safe with Duo’s free, new CRXcavator tool
Free-to-use tool provides some additional insight into Chrome extensions across an entire organization before users install. Continue Reading
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Can VMware ‘AirLift’ me into modern management?
Jon Towles gives an overview of VMware AirLift and how it works with Workspace ONE and Microsoft SCCM Continue Reading
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How Google manages Chrome extensions without manually white/blacklisting each one
The key is to make policies based on permissions or runtime actions, not manually whitelisting each one. Continue Reading
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Does unified endpoint management need user environment management?
After a few years of saying “no, the other UEM,” worlds could collide! Continue Reading
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Why can’t other apps get real-time co-authoring right like Google Docs?
Google Docs has been the supreme co-authoring experience for years, why can’t anyone else offer anything as good? Just a frustrating thing, really. Continue Reading
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How does Microsoft’s digital workspace app compare to VMware and Citrix's?
Citrix and VMware aren’t alone in offering a digital workspace experience, but does Microsoft’s stack up? Continue Reading
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Run potentially sketchy apps in the Windows Sandbox
Install questionable or untrusted apps and open suspicious attachments in Microsoft’s new virtualized container: Windows Sandbox. Continue Reading
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What is Microsoft Intelligent Security Graph?
Get access to data from over 200 Microsoft services in one central view for security and performance. Continue Reading
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What we learned about the new Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub and the latest in Mobile Flows
We spent a day of deep dives on all things apps! Continue Reading
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Adopting Windows 10 modern management is a spectrum, not a binary move to MDM
We also have co-management, but there are other things can be considered modern management. Continue Reading
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How Windows desktop storage evolved to meet today's demands
Storage for Windows desktops has changed significantly as end-user demands and technologies have changed. Cloud-based storage is a top option today. Continue Reading
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Recapping end-user computing strategy evolutions of 2018
It's time to take a look back and consider how end-user computing has evolved over the past year. AI made an obvious mark, but what about hosted desktops and new management approaches? Continue Reading
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How can you deal with all the new macOS security controls?
How to deal with KEXT whitelisting and TCC controls, and how to stay up to date on the latest developments. Continue Reading
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A look at Jamf Connect (formerly NoMAD Pro) and how it helps with identity management on macOS
Jamf Connect, based on the recent NoMAD acquisition, can set up user accounts and link them to modern authentication. It will soon be adding support for Azure AD, on top support for Okta and AD. Continue Reading
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Navigating the cost mechanisms of running VMs on public clouds
Running desktop virtualization on IaaS in the public cloud means dealing with complicated billing mechanisms. Today, Marius lays everything out to make it easier to understand. Continue Reading
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Why you don't always need a general-purpose operating system
A purpose-built, or real-time, operating system could be more useful for applications that require a lot of data processing. Several options for this type of system exist today. Continue Reading
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Get to know the device-as-a-service trend
Everything is a service these days. You can even get Yankee candles delivered from Amazon on a subscription basis. For EUC admins, device as a service is probably a bigger deal. Continue Reading
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What’s new with Workspace ONE Intelligence & Trust Network?
Announcements focused on improving security features and automating common processes. Continue Reading
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Seriously, what is multi-user Windows 10 for? (Another possible clue?)
We know it’s coming, but we still have no clue what Microsoft is thinking. Continue Reading
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Prepare for Windows 7 end of life before time runs out
The end-of-extended-support date for Windows 7 is a short 18 months from now: Jan. 14, 2020. Make sure you're ready and have considered Windows 10 as well as other options. Continue Reading
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Tread carefully with modern Windows application management
With the Windows winds changing, IT pros must consider whether it's time to transition from SCCM to modern management via the cloud. Continue Reading
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Microsoft says RDSH is coming to a Server 2019 preview soon. (Update: It's back!)
There’s still speculation about multi-user Windows 10, though. Continue Reading
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Garrison’s unique hardware-based remote browsing brings some interesting advantages
This remote browser is meant to keep the nasties of the internet out of your environment. Continue Reading
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Support for Macs in the enterprise: Three factors to consider
There's no way around it: Many users just love Apple products. IT pros that want to support Macs in the workplace must take into account several considerations. Continue Reading
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It's time to relinquish control over operating system updates
For the most part, vendors and manufacturers are in control of operating system updates today. IT admins won't be getting their powers back anytime soon. Continue Reading
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Windows Server 2019: Session Host is dead! Multi-user Win10 instead?
Imagine if RDSH was based on a client OS instead of a server OS. Fantastic, right? Continue Reading
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A closer look at ARM and what it means for Windows 10 laptops
With new details on the limitations, as well as hardware due soon, Rachel Berry looks at the risks, benefits, and incentives of combining the two. Continue Reading
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Put your Windows 10 deployments on AutoPilot
Aaron Parker talks cloud management, MDM, and provisioning for Windows 10. Continue Reading
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Microsoft *FINALLY* creates a cloud service provider virtualization license for Windows 10
For many years, we've wanted service provider licensing for Windows desktop OSes. On Monday, Microsoft announced just that. Here's what we know. Continue Reading
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Windows POSReady 2009 registry hack brings back Windows XP updates
Admins who still have Windows XP systems on their networks can turn to a Windows POSReady 2009 registry hack to reopen the update floodgates. Continue Reading
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Why you should remove local administrator rights once and for all
Some companies shy away from removing local admin rights just to make users happy, but taking back users' admin privileges can prevent many problems and improve security. Continue Reading
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Do SIDs matter anymore? Do we really need Sysprep for VDI?
I had another reminder today that SIDs *do* matter in a virtual Windows environment! We used to religiously change SIDs with a variety of third-party tools Continue Reading