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digital employee experience
About this tag
The digital employee experience tag on WindowsForum covers enterprise endpoint reliability, focusing on how Windows and macOS devices perform under real-world IT management. Recent discussions analyze Omnissa telemetry showing Windows systems experiencing more forced shutdowns, application crashes, and hangs compared to macOS. These findings are framed as digital employee experience data rather than platform bias, highlighting how AI tool adoption, mixed-device fleets, and update cycles impact stability. The tag explores how endpoint reliability has become a board-level issue, with implications for IT strategy, device lifecycle planning, and user productivity. Topics include patch lag, telemetry-driven management, and the broader debate over Windows versus Mac in enterprise environments.
Many workplace PCs and laptops are still running on a delayed software-update cadence, and that lag is doing more than creating a housekeeping problem for IT. According to Omnissa’s latest enterprise research, mixed fleets of Windows and macOS devices are showing stark differences in stability...
Omnissa’s latest enterprise telemetry is less a verdict on one operating system than a reminder that endpoint reliability has become a board-level issue. The company says Windows devices in its managed fleet saw 3.1 times more forced shutdowns than macOS in 2025, along with 2.2 times more...
Omnissa’s latest enterprise telemetry is less a verdict on one operating system than a reminder that endpoint reliability has become a board-level issue. The company says Windows devices in its managed fleet saw 3.1x more forced shutdowns than macOS in 2025, alongside 2.2x more application...
The latest wave of enterprise endpoint data is sharpening a familiar debate: Windows still owns the business desktop, but Apple is making a more convincing pitch than it has in years. A new Omnissa report, as cited by Windows Central and Neowin, says Windows devices in its telemetry suffered...