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End-user computing

End-user computing refers to a user’s ability to access data and applications from anywhere, at any moment, using a variety of devices. End-user computing fosters a more flexible workforce by enabling a work-from-anywhere framework through Choose Your Own Device (CYOD) or Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies.

A successful end-user computing strategy should aim to provide end users with a streamlined, universal experience with devices that support both productivity and user satisfaction.

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Related terms

  • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
  • Choose Your Own Device (CYOD)
  • Endpoint management
  • Modern workplace

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