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November 02, 2021

VMblog 2021 Mega Series Video: Cameyo Offers Expertise on End User Computing and Remote Work

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In this episode, VMblog is joined by a long time End User Computing expert, Andrew Miller, co-founder and CEO of Cameyo.  Watch and learn as he provides a quick overview on Cameyo, and explores the who, what, why of end user computing. Find out things like, is VDI dead?  And how has the cloud reshaped EUC?

During this video interview, you'll find out how Cameyo differentiates itself in the EUC market from its competitors and why you might prefer their solutions to others.  Find out what specific problems they solve.  And find out how they enable a shift to remote and hybrid work. 

Watch as Miller explores the Cameyo solution in a quick demo to wrap things up so you can see the technology for yourself.

Are you interested in learning more about the end user computing industry?  Do you have problems and challenges in your organization and need solutions?  Maybe you're just looking to better understand which vendors and technologies are out there and available to you.   VMblog's Mega Series is the perfect series for you!

As part of the VMblog Mega Series, you'll hear from a number of industry experts and leaders across multiple topics to help you make important decisions within your own organization.

Learn more about Cameyo at their Website.

Read the VMblog 2021 Mega Series Q&A with Cameyo.

Brian Ducharme

Brian is an event reporter for VMBlog.com and an expert in virtualization/cloud techonlogies.  In his 15+ years of experience in the virtualization/cloud field he has interviewed hundreds of companies, users and executives.  Brian has been an active member of the NEVMUG (NEVTUG) since 2006 and attends both vmworld and Citrix Synergy every year.  Brian works full time as a Senior Software Engineer for Liquidware Labs.

Brian also spent 5 years as the managing editor of Virtual Strategy Magazine, an online magazine focused on the virtualization industry and has been with vmblog since 2011. He has a background in Computer Graphics, Marketing, Programming, Web Design, Mobile App Development, Linux Administration and is an active member of the NHJS group.