Desktop and Application Streaming

Disrupting your thinking on end-user computing

I love working on end-user computing. My group helps IT teams provide remote and hybrid workers with reliable access to the data and applications they need to do their jobs, while dealing with constraints on multiple fronts—ranging from controlling costs and staffing challenges to emerging security threats. Customers tell me all the time that traditional virtual desktop infrastructure makes responding to these constraints difficult. As a result, many organizations are leveraging cloud-based virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) from the HAQM WorkSpaces Family services and HAQM AppStream 2.0 in order to provide the agility, reliability, and security needed to solve for their constraints.

The AWS End User Computing (EUC) services portfolio includes a broad range of offerings where we focus on giving customers the lowest costs, the highest uptime, better security, and the biggest selection of technology supporting a wide range of end-user computing use cases. To back that up, IDC and Gartner have published their MarketScape and Magic Quadrants for DaaS, respectively, that highlight our flexibility, our global footprint, our highly configurable solutions, and our low-cost infrastructure. Throughout 2023, our portfolio expanded to include new offerings and capabilities like allowing customers to use Microsoft 365 licenses through a “bring your own license” (BYOL) model on HAQM WorkSpaces services, and providing a low-cost backup WorkSpaces instance with our multi-region resilience feature.

I’m thrilled to present breakout session EUC205 “Disrupting your thinking on end-user computing” on November 28, 2:00-3:00pm, in Mandalay Bay with my coworker Melissa Stein, Director for Product Management for AWS EUC services. In our session, we are going to introduce a new way for customers to merge low-cost end-user computing, with better security, and a simplified IT experience. We are also going to hear directly from industry leaders at Intuit and Genomics England, discussing their experiences using AWS EUC services to overcome their IT challenges.

Check out the entire AWS EUC session lineup and add my session to your agenda. Also, be sure to stop by the EUC booth (kiosk #7) at the Village in the Venetian to speak with a solution specialist about your specific requirements.

See you at re:Invent 2023!

Date and time November 28, 2023 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM (PST)
Location Mandalay Bay
Registration link http://bit.ly/3MyGMPZ
Presenters Muneer Mirza
GM, End User Computing, AWS

Melissa Stein
Director of Product, End User Computing, AWS

Graham Binns
Director Technology Strategy and Architecture,  Genomics, England

Hieu Giap
Principal Systems Engineer, Intuit

As a 15-year veteran of HAQM, Muneer Mirza is the GM of End User Computing at AWS who is responsible for HAQM WorkSpaces, HAQM AppStream 2.0, HAQM WorkSpaces Web, NICE DCV, and HAQM Silk. Prior to AWS, Muneer worked on HAQM’s consumer websites where he owned availability and performance on HAQM.com, and HAQM’s international websites. Before HAQM, Muneer worked as a performance tester of MSN Messenger.