
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


This podcast explores the shifting landscape of End-User Computing (EUC) by examining how industry leaders like Lenovo are navigating a major technological refresh cycle. Driven by the upcoming end of life for Windows 10 and a post-pandemic need for upgraded hardware, the text identifies a move away from traditional desktop monopolies toward more diverse virtualization and cloud-based solutions. The primary focus is on the emergence of the AI PC, which uses specialized hardware such as neural processing units (NPUs) to run complex applications locally rather than relying solely on remote servers. Ultimately, the podcast highlights Lenovo’s strategy of providing a comprehensive product ecosystem, spanning AI-enabled laptops to advanced thin clients, to meet the evolving demands of a mobile, data-heavy workforce.
This podcast is based on an article on Storage Review, which you can read at https://www.storagereview.com/news/leaders-and-innovators-in-euc-lenovo-and-the-future-of-end-user-computing
This episode of With Tom Fenton was produced using AI-assisted audio generation via Google NotebookLM. The content is based on original research and articles written by Tom Fenton. While the voices are synthetic, the insights and data points are grounded in my original work.
By Tom FentonThis podcast explores the shifting landscape of End-User Computing (EUC) by examining how industry leaders like Lenovo are navigating a major technological refresh cycle. Driven by the upcoming end of life for Windows 10 and a post-pandemic need for upgraded hardware, the text identifies a move away from traditional desktop monopolies toward more diverse virtualization and cloud-based solutions. The primary focus is on the emergence of the AI PC, which uses specialized hardware such as neural processing units (NPUs) to run complex applications locally rather than relying solely on remote servers. Ultimately, the podcast highlights Lenovo’s strategy of providing a comprehensive product ecosystem, spanning AI-enabled laptops to advanced thin clients, to meet the evolving demands of a mobile, data-heavy workforce.
This podcast is based on an article on Storage Review, which you can read at https://www.storagereview.com/news/leaders-and-innovators-in-euc-lenovo-and-the-future-of-end-user-computing
This episode of With Tom Fenton was produced using AI-assisted audio generation via Google NotebookLM. The content is based on original research and articles written by Tom Fenton. While the voices are synthetic, the insights and data points are grounded in my original work.