IGEL, a
world leader in endpoint management software for the secure enterprise,
today announced the DISRUPT End User Computing Forum 2018. To be held February 6-8 in Austin, Texas,
the inaugural event will bring together key industry thought leaders,
customers and solution providers to discuss the latest innovations in
end user computing (EUC) and workspace management, including solution
demonstrations and technical trainings.
Event registration is open now.
"By 2020, we'll see over 50 billion connected
devices and this is bringing massive transformation for the EUC market
as organization face rising endpoint challenges. From the migration to
Windows 10 to endpoint security demands and the need to simplify device
management while lowering computing costs, end user computing is fast
becoming a top IT priority," said Jed Ayres,
President and CEO, IGEL North America. "Our DISRUPT event will be
addressing these EUC challenges and more. Featuring top industry thought
leaders, customer best practices sessions and deep dive trainings, it
will be at the center of the voice for EUC disruption in 2018."
DISRUPT 2018 will feature speakers including Sumit Dhawan, Senior Vice President and General Manager for VMware; Doug Keeley, CEO & Chief Storyteller for Mark of a Leader; and Eva Helen, Founder and CEO for EQ Inspiration. It will also include presentations from EUC thought leaders Brian Madden, Independent Consultant; John Abbott, Co-Founder and VP Infrastructure at 451 Research; and Doug Brown,
Global Technologist for IGEL and Editor of DABCC as well as customer
presentations from leading corporations including Lockton Companies,
Centene Corporation, Diversicare Healthcare Services Inc. and Strayer
University.
"Virtualization and cloud services have
empowered users with dynamic and flexible computing alternatives,
opening up a new world of possibilities in the 'user centric' evolution
of IT," said John Abbott,
co-founder and VP Infrastructure at 451 Research, and featured
presenter at the North American DISRUPT event. "The DISRUPT EUC Forum is
an opportunity to catch up with what's new and what's in store in this
rapidly changing market, and to discuss how best to address many
pressing end user computing challenges."
"Among the factors disrupting the EUC market is the influx of IoT in the enterprise," said Brian Madden,
a featured presenter at the North American DISRUPT Event. "I'm pleased
to be part of an impressive line-up of speakers at the DISRUPT EUC Forum
as we each present our view into the changing shape of EUC including
what today's enterprise desktop administrators need to know about IoT."
For those looking to be trained and certified to use IGEL solutions such as the IGEL UD PocketTM, IGEL Cloud GatewayTM and the IGEL Universal Management SuiteTM, there will also be Technical Boot Camp sessions. View the full DISRUPT agenda here.
The North American DISRUPT Forum is presented
by IGEL and diamond event sponsors Citrix and VMware; platinum sponsors
AMD, Lakeside and PrinterLogic; and gold sponsors Clientron, ControlUp,
DataVan, Elbacom, Flexxible IT, Fluendo, Ingram Micro, Parallels,
Samsung, Sennheiser and Toshiba.
DISRUPT will be held in three locations across the globe, including Bremen, Germany, January 17-19; Austin, Texas, February 6-8; and Melbourne, Australia, March 13-14. The North American DISRUPT Forum will be held at the AMD Corporate Campus in Austin. Register now at www.disrupteuc.com.