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IFCS 2022: Welcoming the Remote Work and Play Industry

Event Timeslots (4)

Tuesday
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Welcome to the International Future Computing Summit

TIFCA’s mission is to develop frameworks and initiatives that enable technology adoption. This session will discuss the CORA ecosystem and why the Remote Work and Play industry and CORA ecosystem are gathering at the summit.

SPEAKERS

Neil Schneider, Executive Director, TIFCA

Tuesday
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Remote Work and Play: Our New Reality

A dramatic influx of new remote work and play customers, users, and applications are testing the limits of computing across the client, cloud, and network ecosystems.

With productivity in mind, Dr. Peddie will discuss the newfound importance of the remote work and play industry for employers, team leaders, and users. He will also highlight how remote work and play continues to benefit the computing markets with client, cloud, and network perspectives.

SPEAKERS
Dr. Jon Peddie, Jon Peddie Research

Tuesday
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What CORA Can Do For the Remote Work and Play Industry

CORA (Create Once Reach All) is an ecosystem of supportive technologies, methods, and frameworks that deliver the same digital content across multiple platforms and devices.

This presentation will highlight some technical challenges facing the remote work and play industry, and how its productivity and scalability could be enhanced with a collaborative CORA approach.

SPEAKER

Thorsten Stremlau, Systems Principal Architect and Distinguished Engineer, CISSP, Nvidia

Tuesday
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Wearing Employer Shoes in the Era of Remote Work and Play

With staff and teams experiencing the benefits of the remote work and play lifestyle, employers and team leaders are trying to find the right balance between lifestyle and productivity. This session will discuss some of the recent challenges that employers are facing, the need for a strong work/life balance, and what has been learned from hybrid and remote work experiences.

SPEAKERS

Susie Ogihara, Business Analyst & Project Manager, Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory