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Research Brief: Why Organizations Are Revisiting Smartphones for Device Consolidation
Dec 16, 2022
by
Bill Lundell, Gabe Knuth
Endpoint devices, with their growing capabilities and variety, are increasingly driving end-user computing strategies and have now overtaken operating systems and applications as the determining factor in EUC delivery models. While traditional desktop and laptop systems remain important, IT departments are investigating the viability of smartphones to serve as a single device for users, perhaps backed by cloud-based virtual desktop infrastructure. The potential support, security, and cost advantages from consolidating multiple end-user devices on one platform are significant. However, this isn't the first time device consolidation has come up. Today's device management and security strategies have evolved, as have the demands on digital workspaces, but is the landscape different enough to give it another shot?
As the hybrid workforce expands, employee communication and collaboration has become one of the highest priorities for organizations. This attention has led to an increase in the number of tools used to support UCC efforts and achieve business object…