Join host Robb Boyd and a cross-architecture panel of WWT thought leaders from Security, Digital Strategy and Digital Workspace as they introduce the Hybrid Work spectrum, and help organizations better understand both the risks and benefits that long-term remote working presents.
“Hybrid Work” as a term has taken on new meaning since the pandemic. Hybrid work refers to organizations bringing some workers back to the physical company workplace while other worker groups remain working from home, as well as giving workers the choice to alternate between working at a company site and working remotely.
In this new TEC37 episode from World Wide Technology (WWT), we introduce the hybrid work spectrum as a framework to help IT leaders prioritize the competing demands of optimizing for remote work and being ready for returning workers.
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Organizations are running ever-growing, complex storage, backup and compute platforms from several different OEMs. They are increasingly overwhelmed with data but are lacking actionable insight across their environment.
In today’s new TEC37 episode from World Wide Technology (WWT), host Robb Boyd and WWT’s Steve Gregory and Aaron Plaza discuss how WWT can help organizations take action to mitigate risk, increase efficiency and reduce costs.
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How can you make it easier to transition clients from Wi-Fi 6 to 5G networks?
Join us for this second episode of World Wide Technology’s “No Bad Wi-Fi” series where featured guest, Aruba's Chuck Lukaszewski discusses Aruba's Air Pass; the industry's first seamless cellular roaming solution designed to unify enterprise and mobile network experiences.
Throughout this series, hosts Robb Boyd and WWT’s Jennifer Huber give you the inside look into OEM and Ecosystem Partners solutions and services revolving around “wireless.” In subsequent episodes, the panel will include thought leaders and leading engineers from Cisco, Meraki, Ekahau, 7Signal and more.
Be sure to check back each month for a new, informative and exciting session. This episode is sponsored by Aruba Networks. #NoBadWiFI
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Over the past 10 years there have been tremendous advancements in Optical and Routing technologies. We have gone from large, power hungry 40G and 100G line card-based modules, to today’s extremely power efficient, 400G-ZR+ pluggable optics. By pairing 400G-ZR+ optics with high density, low power routing platforms, we wonder: have the optical and routing stars finally aligned? In this new TEC37 episode from World Wide Technology (WWT), listen in as host Robb Boyd and WWT experts, John Chiarini and Mike DiVincenzo discuss these changing dynamics in optical and routing technologies.
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