Employees today are using more technology than ever before, and they are increasingly developing preferences about what those technologies should look like, particularly when it comes to employee preference for Apple devices. As a result, companies are working to provide their employees with the technologies and tools they desire to get their jobs done effectively and efficiently. Fundamentally speaking, End User Computing (EUC) is about making this possible. EUC enables users to access the apps and data they need to get their work done in a way that promotes productivity and flexibility without sacrificing security or increasing costs. This user-focused perspective has never been more important than in today’s hybrid workforce, where users can exist in an office or classroom, at home, or anywhere in between. In Zones’ ‘Empowering Employees with End User Computing Solutions,’ we have Chief Architect Aaron Hockett from the Office of the CTO at Zones and ESG’s Senior EUC Analyst Gabe Knuth with us to discuss the importance of a complete end-to-end EUC strategy within your environment and the benefits they provide. Topics for discussion include: -The importance of end user preferences -How to offer flexibility without compromising security or adding management complexity -How employee experience is critical for employee satisfaction, retention, and recruiting -And more