Productivity in the Modern Workplace
Sponsored by: HP and AMD
November 20, 2015
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A lot changes as your business grows. Security becomes a greater concern, telecommuting is more commonplace, and both users and IT drive the adoption of the cloud. And, somewhere in the middle of all this constant change, IT is still expected to deliver a consistent and productive environment.
In this webinar, join us for a lively discussion with our technology experts, as we examine what’s impacting business productivity… and what’s making workplaces more productive and collaborative through tools available on computing devices and in the cloud. Select topics for our agenda will include:
Productivity killers for in-house and remote workers
Keeping employees connected
Taking advantage of the cloud
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Speakers:
Nick Cavalancia has nearly 20 years of enterprise IT experience, is an accomplished consultant, speaker, trainer, writer, and columnist and has achieved industry certifications including MCSE, MCT, Master CNE and Master CNI. He has authored, co-authored and contributed to over a dozen books on Microsoft technologies. Nick regularly speaks, writes and blogs for some of the most recognized tech companies today on a variety of topics. Follow Nick on Twitter @nickcavalancia or @Techvangelism.
Scott Edwards is a Product Manager for Hewlett Packard’s commercial mobility products in the United States. He travels the country speaking on mobility subjects ranging from products and technology to solutions and use cases. His extensive background and real-world experience come through as he fleshes out esoteric concepts and makes them applicable to day-to-day situations.
Previously Edwards was in varying technical sales roles in the Seattle area working with HP’s largest customers to solve problems with technology and innovative solutions. Prior to that he held management roles in PC marketing in the areas of desktop manageability and networking. Edwards has been with Hewlett Packard for over 21 years.
Edwards holds a BA degree in Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin and his hobbies include electronics and upgrading anything not designed to be upgraded.
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