Desktop and Application Streaming

Ferrari and Bloomberg choose AWS for EUC

I love this time of the year. I enjoy the thought of spending time with family and friends during the holiday season, and I enjoy the thought of spending time with my EUC colleagues at AWS re:Invent.

One of the things I enjoy most about re:Invent is hearing customers talk about their journey using AWS End User Computing services to address their IT challenges.

This year, I’m looking forward to hosting breakout session EUC203 “Ferrari and Bloomberg transform end-user computing with AWS” on Monday, December 2, at 2:30pm in Mandalay Bay. In this session, you’ll hear directly from Ferrari and Bloomberg IT leaders, discussing how they use our services to innovate on behalf of their customers to deliver an exceptional end-user experience.

IT leaders responsible for end-user computing services often tell me about constraints they face and ask how our services can help. In this session, we’ll explore how recently launched EUC services allow you to do more. Finally, we’ll discuss the recently published 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Desktop as a Service, AWS’s position as a Leader, and why that’s important for your business.

Check out the entire AWS EUC session lineup and add my session to your agenda. Also, be sure to stop by the EUC booth at the expo to speak with a solution specialist about your specific requirements.

See you at re:Invent 2024!

Date and time December 2, 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM (PST)
Location Mandalay Bay
Registration Link
Presenters

Muneer Mirza

GM, End User Computing, AWS

Giovanni Longobardi

Cloud Operations Manager, Digital & Data Department, Ferrari

Michael Beal

Co-Head of Enterprise Data Science Specialists, Bloomberg

As a 16-year veteran of Amazon, Muneer Mirza is the GM of End User Computing at AWS who is responsible for Amazon WorkSpaces Family services, Amazon AppStream 2.0, NICE DCV, and Amazon Silk. Prior to AWS, Muneer worked on Amazon’s consumer websites where he owned availability and performance on Amazon.com, and Amazon’s international websites. Before Amazon, Muneer worked as a performance tester of MSN Messenger.