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With the right technology, remote teams can become more productive than ever...
 
InformationWeek Webinar
 
When: Wednesday, July 6, 2022 
What time: 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET ⏰
Where: Anywhere (Virtually)
How: Register here⬅️
 
Because design teams need to work closely together and must have very powerful hardware, enabling remote or hybrid work can be challenging. But with the right technology, remote teams can become more productive than ever.

Moreover, as the metaverse becomes more of a reality, more companies are doing 3D design work. At the same time, employees are clamoring for remote and hybrid work opportunities, but most standard-issue laptops don't have enough horsepower to support 3D design. 
On top of this, employers worry that remote work deprives their teams of a collaborative environment, which is essential for creative work, resulting in slowed schedules all around. This exclusive live event will include top expert advice from, George O'Toole, Senior Product Marketing Manager of Dell Technologies, and will be moderated by Michael Krieger of InformationWeek. Join and you can expect to learn how to provide remote teams with the right technology that will help them accomplish creative work efficiently and collaboratively.

Attend this webinar, and you'll:
  • Walk away with a better understanding of how you can create a truly collaborative experience for workstation-class users in a VDI environment.
  • Understand how organizations are moving from slow, sequential processes to faster parallel processes.
  • Learn how to enhance 3D graphics performance  with the latest and greatest technology.
Not sure if you can make it? Register anyway, and we’ll let you know when it is available on-demand.
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