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Kick off early Octoberfest with an EUC-fest

Visit IGEL’s DISRUPT Munich event this September to learn more about the latest end user computing technologies


Sponsored Post The IGEL DISRUPT Munich event promises an opportunity to explore the latest innovations in end user computing (EUC), with a focus on endpoint security, Zero Trust, digital workspaces and cloud infrastructures.

The event will be held at the INFINITY Hotel and Conference Resort in Munich on 16 and 17 September and includes a German speaking content track to meet the needs of local attendees as well as visitors from the rest of Europe and further afield.

A packed agenda will be topped by keynote speaker Mark Templeton, formerly CEO at Citrix, with IGEL CEO Klaus Oestermann and CTO and Managing Director Matthias Haas also taking the stage to present on the Now & Next of EUC. Sponsors including Citrix, HP, Lenovo, LG, Microsoft and Omnissa will presenting breakout sessions and technical bootcamps, with over 30 breakout sessions focussing on healthcare, security and financial services, as well as other disciplines, products and services.

You'll get detailed insight on how to accelerate your Citrix deployments and configure your Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365 environments, and a wealth of cybersecurity best practice advice from IGEL experts and practitioners. Lenovo will be outlining its focus on security, sustainability and endpoint solutions while Workspot and Nerdio will talk about the future of hybrid multi-cloud EUC and the benefits of optimizing IT infrastructure with DaaS.

There will be panels discussing subjects ranging from Zero Trust FIPS certification to implementing the IGEL OS in non-VDI environments and a customer roundtable which brings together differing opinions on how to transform IT in the healthcare and science sectors.

Check out the DISRUPT Munich agenda and register to attend and connect with your fellow EUC professionals by clicking this link.

Sponsored by IGEL.

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