If you are involved in End User
Computing in any way, shape or form, you absolutely must check out the details
on the upcoming DISRUPT 2020 event. Now
in its third year, DISRUPT is quickly filling a void and becoming the standard
event to address everything EUC.
The 2020 DISRUPT events will take
place January 27 through 29 in Nashville, TN and February 4-6 in Munich,
Germany.
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Read this exclusive pre-show VMblog interview with Jaymes Davis, Director of Product Strategy & Sales Engineering and Craig Irwin, VP Global Strategic Accounts & Alliances of Tehama, to learn what they have
planned for the
DISRUPT event.
VMblog: Give VMblog readers some background on Tehama.
Jaymes Davis and Craig Irwin: Tehama was
founded on the vision that the workforce of the future would be global and
would present challenges of complexity, security, and scale. Tehama was
designed to solve the problem of orchestrating technologies to transform the
digital workplace and meet the speed of innovation that enterprises demand in
today's ever-changing business landscape.
Tehama
delivers virtual offices on the cloud and enhances end user computing, helping
enterprises to save money, increase agility, and reduce risk.
VMblog: Talk about your technology, what problems do you
solve? And how are you considered unique?
Davis and Irwin: Enterprises
today are looking for a cost-effective solution to address Global Workforce
Enablement, Supply Chain Security, PII & Intellectual Property Protection,
High-Risk Region Operation, and Business Continuity. Tehama addresses all of
the above and provides all the IT infrastructure needed to quickly onboard,
manage, scale, and monitor a global workforce, resulting in minutes to
productivity.
These virtual
offices (and virtual Tehama Rooms within) provide ready-to-work SOC2 Type II
environments that either integrate with or is compatible with the best-of-breed
tools used by the enterprise; IAM, PAM, SIEM, and more.
Tehama's
virtual office has created a new technology category to save time and money on
day 1, eliminating the technical and logistical complexity to ship laptops,
build out a VDI infrastructure, enable VPNs, and establishing physical offices.
VMblog: And tell us, how do you
partner with IGEL?
Davis and Irwin: Tehama partners with IGEL to further enhance the "complete chain
of trust" they deliver with their next-gen edge OS for cloud workspace.
Together we deliver technology that provides a secure,
high-definition, and highly responsive computing experience for end user
computing.
With the Tehama Service Delivery Platform and an IGEL device, we
have created a single-entry point to enhance time to value with unparalleled
security when compared against your traditional desktop or your DIY VDI
projects.
Tehama virtual
Rooms can be configured and ready to deploy with Windows and Linux desktops
within minutes. All while skipping the weeks of deployment, configuration, or
planning for traditional VDI or DaaS. With IGEL and Tehama, enterprises benefit
from a secure end user computing experience on-demand in minutes. The output of
Tehama + IGEL is a safe, cost-effective end user computing solution that leads
to faster time to value and massive savings on time and money.
VMblog: What do you
plan to show off at your booth at DISRUPT 20202?
Davis and Irwin: We will demonstrate how to build a virtual Tehama Room in minutes
to provide Global Workforce Enablement, Supply Chain Security, PII &
Intellectual Property Protection, High-Risk Region Operations, and Business
Continuity.
VMblog: And why do
you think DISRUPT is a much needed event this year?
Davis and Irwin: IGEL's
DISRUPT allows for an agnostic approach to talking about End User Computing and
Business Needs. It brings together a base of customers and partners who are
experts in the field and provide a lot of value/expertise, covering the hottest
EUC topics.
VMblog: What do you
attribute to the growing success of End User Computing? Why has it become so
popular lately?
Davis and Irwin: As technology has evolved, many employers are enabling a global
remote workforce, and End User Computing has become the new way of working.
Workers want to be able to work from any location, and End User Computing
provides this type of flexibility that enables an employee to do so. It also
provides a solution that allows workers to use multiple devices, which is
convenient for travel or working from home.
The ability to avoid having to migrate to a new OS is another
considerable benefit of End User Computing. With the end of support for Windows
7 upon us, all of the time, costs, and headaches of a large scale hardware and
software migration are hard to ignore. Solutions like IGEL plus Tehama can help
IT departments save time and money and provide an easy alternative that does
not take a long time to implement.
VMblog: Finally, how do you and your solution help with the growth of the EUC
market?
Davis and Irwin: Tehama addresses many
of the challenges facing enterprises with a growing global workforce, increased
regulatory requirements, and security ramifications. For enterprises that
require agility to grow their workforce, our solution enables them to quickly
onboard global teams, and speed up project start times when using contractors.
Tehama's on-demand solution eliminates the complexity and provides a
comprehensive solution that embraces the best-of-breed EUC ecosystem partners.
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