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Slide 1: This slide introduces Virtual Desktop Infrastructure. State Your Company Name and begin.
Slide 2: This slide states Agenda of the presentation.
Slide 3: This slide presents Table of Content for the presentation.
Slide 4: This slide shows title for two topics that are to be covered next in the template.
Slide 5: This slide describes the problems faced by the company that include the percentage of total spreadsheets, etc.
Slide 6: This slide explains the current situation of the company and it includes the factors such as productivity anywhere, device preferences, etc.
Slide 7: This slide depicts title for next two topics to be covered in the template.
Slide 8: This slide describes the reasons why end-user computing is important for business and it includes slow virtual desktop solutions.
Slide 9: This slide represents the global end user computing market size by sector such as IT and Telecom, banking, etc.
Slide 10: This slide highlights title for next two topics to be covered.
Slide 11: This slide depicts the benefits of the end user computing to business and it includes centralized management, BYOD support, etc.
Slide 12: This slide represents the characteristics associated with EUC based on factors such as cost, schedule, size, control, etc.
Slide 13: This slide illustrates title for next three topics to be covered in the template.
Slide 14: This slide represents the types of end user computing and it includes traditional end user computing, end user control and end user development.
Slide 15: This slide depicts the three emerging types of end user computing such as chat bots, analytics and artificial intelligence.
Slide 16: This slide represents the end user computing services that includes service desk support, messaging & collaboration services, etc.
Slide 17: This slide displays title for next two topics to be covered in the template.
Slide 18: This slide depicts the challenges of end user computing and it includes time sharing, enter virtualization, enter PC, etc.
Slide 19: This slide represents the controlling the potential risks of end user computing by establishing and evaluating company’s end user.
Slide 20: This slide presents title for next eight topics to be covered.
Slide 21: This slide explains the checklist for an effective end user computing environment in the organization.
Slide 22: This slide represents the essential components for complete end-user computing environment.
Slide 23: This slide depicts the meaning of virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and how it helps to lower the company expenditure.
Slide 24: This slide represents the working of virtual desktop infrastructure and how connection is established.
Slide 25: This slide depicts the training program for end users in the organization.
Slide 26: This slide depicts how workspace will work after EUC deployment in the company and how users will be able to access corporate information.
Slide 27: This slide exhibits title for next three topics to be covered in the template.
Slide 28: This slide represents how we will manage to end user computing and it includes to adopt centralized application deployment, etc.
Slide 29: This slide depicts the end user management model and it is divided into three parts such as organization and individual, context and outcomes.
Slide 30: This slide represents the RACI matrix for end user computing management and it shows the tasks performed by each manager.
Slide 31: This slide shows title for next five topics to be covered.
Slide 32: This slide depicts the application of end user computing in banking sector.
Slide 33: This slide represents the end user computing in insurance world.
Slide 34: This slide explains the use of end user computing in financial institutions.
Slide 35: This slide depicts the application of end user computing in healthcare sector.
Slide 36: This slide explains the use cases of end user computing in manufacturing.
Slide 37: This slide depicts title for next topic to be covered in the template.
Slide 38: This slide explains about the budget for end user computing implementation by covering details of investments.
Slide 39: This slide highlights title for next topic to be covered.
Slide 40: This slide explains the 30-60-90 days plan for end user computing and it shows actions to be performed.
Slide 41: This slide displays title for next topic to be covered.
Slide 42: This slide depicts the roadmap for end user computing and tasks that would be performed at each interval of time.
Slide 43: This slide presents title for next topic to be covered.
Slide 44: This slide represents the dashboard for tracking downloads of apps in end user computing environment.
Slide 45: This slide exhibits title for next two topics to be covered in the template.
Slide 46: This slide represents the impacts of end user computing across the company and it includes mobility, OS migration, etc.
Slide 47: This slide depicts the effects of end user computing on the business post implementation by covering details of workforce productivity, etc.
Slide 48: This slide presents title for additional slides.
Slide 49: This slide represents the meaning of end user computing and how users from anywhere can access apps and data through end user computing.
Slide 50: This slide represents who are the end-users and how they develop applications through EUC applications made by skilled experts in the database.
Slide 51: This slide defines the categories of end users in DBMS such as casual end users, naïve or ignorant end users, etc.
Slide 52: This slide displays Icons for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure.
Slide 53: This is Our Team slide with names and designation.
Slide 54: This slide provides 30 60 90 Days Plan with text boxes.
Slide 55: This slide represents Stacked Column chart with two products comparison.
Slide 56: This slide depicts Venn diagram with text boxes.
Slide 57: This slide shows Post It Notes. Post your important notes here.
Slide 58: This slide showcases Roadmap for Process Flow.
Slide 59: This slide contains Puzzle with related icons and text.
Slide 60: This is a Comparison slide to state comparison between commodities, entities etc.
Slide 61: This is a Timeline slide. Show data related to time intervals here.
Slide 62: This slide contains Puzzle with related icons and text.
Slide 63: This is a Thank You slide with address, contact numbers and email address.

FAQs

End-user computing is important for business because it enables users to access apps and data from anywhere, thereby improving productivity and efficiency. It also allows for centralized management and BYOD support.

Some benefits of end-user computing to businesses include centralized management, improved productivity and efficiency, BYOD support, increased flexibility and mobility, and reduced IT costs.

The types of end-user computing include traditional end-user computing, end-user control, end-user development, chatbots, analytics, and artificial intelligence.

Some challenges of end-user computing include time sharing, enterprise virtualization, enterprise PC, potential risks, and controlling risks.

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a technology that enables desktop environments to be hosted and run on remote servers. It can help lower company expenditure by reducing the need for physical hardware, decreasing IT costs, and enabling users to access their desktop environment from anywhere.

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