End users in the context of Utility software


End users in the context of Utility software

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⭐ Core Definition: End users

In product development, an end user (sometimes end-user) is a person who ultimately uses or is intended to ultimately use a product. The end user stands in contrast to users who support or maintain the product, such as sysops, system administrators, database administrators, information technology (IT) experts, software professionals, and computer technicians. End users typically do not possess the technical understanding or skill of the product designers, a fact easily overlooked and forgotten by designers: leading to features creating low customer satisfaction. In information technology, end users are not customers in the usual sense—they are typically employees of the customer. For example, if a large retail corporation buys a software package for its employees to use, even though the large retail corporation was the customer that purchased the software, the end users are the employees of the company, who will use the software at work.

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👉 End users in the context of Utility software

Utility software is software that helps manage and tune system (optimization) or application software. It is used to support the computer infrastructure in contrast to application software which is used by and directly benefits end users. A utility is a program that can be classified as utility software.

Although a basic set of utilities is usually distributed with an operating system (OS), and this first party utility software is often considered part of the operating system, users often install additional utilities. Those utilities may provide additional facilities to carry out tasks that are beyond the capabilities of the operating system utilities.

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