The Power Users Guide
Satisfy your power users’ technical needs, even in a world of hybrid work
66% of executives polled will be redesigning offices to meet new remote needs.1 Whether the big computing tasks happen in-office, remote, or hybrid—this guide helps you choose the right equipment for your power users’ specific needs.
High-End Data Scientists
Faced with large and complex problems, data scientists require tools designed for their challenges with specialized hardware, built-in software stacks, and WSL 2 workflow flexibility.
• Flawless performance, both cloud based and local.
• High-performance computing, consistent accessories, and a mobile device.
• Virtual workstations.
Architects & Engineers
Mixing individual and collaborative work—on-site, in-office, and hybrid—engineers prefer one portable device, with consistent displays and accessories.
• Reliability is essential—field work limits replacement options.
• High-performance computing, to handle a broad range of specialized software and tools.
• Exacting work demands result in specific hardware needs.
Product Developers
To minimize disrupting their creative process, product developers prefer consistent, high-performance computer and accessory setups, and truly immersive computing experiences.
• Seamless, collaborative, and high-performance.
• Built-in security and conferencing tools.
• Consistent displays and accessories, in-office or remote.
High-End Creative Pros
These visual thinkers blur the lines between imaginary and technologic, working in 3D, vFX, motion graphics, video editing, and more to bring their digital creations to life.
• Immense file manipulations require massive computing capabilities.
• Seamless and collaborative high-performance computing experience.
• Built-in security to help protect studios’ intellectual property.
Power users require powerful equipment
While their challenges vary daily and greatly, their requirements are quite similar: built-in security, super-high performance, extreme reliability, easy remote access, and high-res monitors. Let’s help them succeed.
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1PwC, “Future of work: what boards should be thinking about,” https://www.pwc.com/us/en/services/governance-insights-center/library/covid-19-returning-workplace-boards.html
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