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"Open world" games like Grand Theft Auto and Minecraft have transformed the gaming industry and have made a huge impact on our culture because of one simple reason: They give players freedom and control over how they play. Instead of a linear, structured track controlled by the game developers, players can choose their own path and approach.
The equivalent transformation is happening in IT––end users expect freedom in how they work. This new era is bogging down IT Management teams–the status quo isn't working.
Learn how other IT leaders are dealing with the challenge of keeping users productive AND protected.
By Chad Dupin"Open world" games like Grand Theft Auto and Minecraft have transformed the gaming industry and have made a huge impact on our culture because of one simple reason: They give players freedom and control over how they play. Instead of a linear, structured track controlled by the game developers, players can choose their own path and approach.
The equivalent transformation is happening in IT––end users expect freedom in how they work. This new era is bogging down IT Management teams–the status quo isn't working.
Learn how other IT leaders are dealing with the challenge of keeping users productive AND protected.