The DEX Show: A Show for IT Change Makers

The World’s Oldest Millennial (w/ Ben Ward)


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The paradigm used to be that corporate technology slowly inched its way into the consumer's hands. During that era, IT had full control over the technology. Users, however, were frustrated because of its inability to adapt to the experience we expected and needed.

Now, that paradigm has shifted. Ever since the advent of the iPhone, we’ve flipped the script. Now, we’re bringing user-friendly consumer technology into the workplace and asking IT to support it, to secure it — to make it work.

In this episode, Ben Ward, EUC Activist and Senior SE at IGEL, breaks down the history of corporate technology and how consumerization has made IT’s job both easier and more difficult.

We discuss:


- The beginnings of corporate technology


- How the iPhone almost broke IT


- Why enterprises should adopt an intuitive, user-friendly model for support


- The trend toward user experience monitoring


You can read Ben Ward’s brilliant new article on Nexthink’s DEX Hub (https://dex.nexthink.com/articles/new-employee-expectations)

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