End user computing has changed forever, and enterprises need to accept it
Expert panel argues that enterprises need to recognise that transformation is inevitable, and thinking otherwise is 'King Canute territory'

King Canute
Enterprises need to recognise that end user computing has changed forever, and that locking systems down and expecting to only run software upgrades a few times per year risks harming the business...
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