
Here is the latest in our series of Instor Data Infrastructure Throwdowns: DISRUPTING THE WORKFORCE. Remote work. Satellite operations. Global interconnectivity. Everything Zoomed. Do we have the bandwidth and capacity? Will the data infrastructure be able to sustain and expand during this tectonic shift in the workforce? How should we be planning for our technology in this uncertain future? Then there is this. Will a global pandemic and the turbulence of world affairs disrupt the workforce on a permanent basis? Are we experiencing merely a momentary adjustment or will office space and team collaboration be forever changed? The big question is...should we go back to centralized offices? Or have we merely unleashed a better way for enhanced productivity and efficiency? Want to know who the big winners will be in this massive disruption of the workforce? Then join us in the Octagon for the next in our series of Instor Data Infrastructure Throwdowns. Featuring: Dr. Julie M. Albright Digital Socialist & Author Randy Borron Vice Chairman Of Cushman & Wakefield And as always, your referees are Jack Vonich and Nabeel Mahmood of Instor. We'll see you in the Octagon!
Feb 2, 2021
1 hr 8 min

We're excited to launch the first episode in a series of Instor Data Infrastructure Throwdowns. THE COLD WAR What is the best approach to being "chill" when it comes to data technology infrastructure? We get to the bottom of it in this sub-zero confrontation. You'll have three of the industry's finest minds in the Instor Octagon, battling it out for Cold War Supremacy. Harold Simmons Global Director Of Strategy at United Metal Products Herb Villa Senior Applications Engineer at Rittal Scott Noteboom Chief Technology Officer at Submer They bring it big time as they speak of the virtues of Free Air, Chilled Door and Immersion cooling. And as always, your referees are Jack Vonich and Nabeel Mahmood of Instor. We'll see you in the Octagon!
Nov 18, 2020
1 hr 8 min
