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CIMCON Software | Frequently asked questions

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About Us
CIMCON Software, LLC, established in 1988, leads the
field in end-user computing (EUC) risk management,
serving over 500 companies globally across diverse
industries. Our software solutions are comprehensive,
well-tested, and feature-rich, providing unmatched
assurance of success. With headquarters in Boston and
offices in Europe and Asia, we offer strong global
support for EUC system implementation.
1) What is the difference between fading and shadowing in terms of artificial
intelligence?
Fading refers to the gradual loss of past data relevance in learning
models, managed through techniques like exponential decay.
Shadowing involves running a new AI model alongside an existing one
to compare performance before full deployment. In shadow artificial
intelligence, this ensures accuracy and reliability while minimizing risks.
2) What is the difference between end user computing and end user
development?
End-User Computing (EUC) refers to the broader framework of IT resources,
tools, and environments that enable users to perform computing tasks,
including virtual desktops, cloud services, and managed devices. End-User
Development (EUD), on the other hand, focuses on users creating or modifying
applications, such as building macros, scripts, or low-code solutions, without
formal programming expertise.
3) What are the benefits of end user computing (EUC)?
End User Computing (EUC) enhances productivity by providing users
with direct access to computing resources, reducing IT dependency. It
improves flexibility, allowing employees to work from various devices
and locations securely. EUC also streamlines application deployment,
enhances collaboration, and ensures better compliance through
centralized management.
4) What are the pros and cons of the inventory model and the marketplace
model in e-commerce?
Businesses must choose between scalability, control, and operational capacity when
selecting an e-commerce approach. The inventory model offers better control over
product quality, pricing, and logistics but requires significant capital and storage
costs. The marketplace model provides a broader product range with lower
inventory risk but depends on third-party sellers, impacting quality and fulfillment. A
well-managed model inventory is crucial for optimizing operations in either
approach.
Contact Us
Boston (Corporate Office)
+1 (978) 692-9868
234 Littleton Road
Westford, MA 01886, USA
New York
+1 (978) 496 7230
394 Broadway
New York, NY 10013
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