Business Continuity in the Remote-Work Era – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 706

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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Allyson welcomes Bill Giard, CTO of Digital Transformation and Scaled Solutions – Intel Data Platforms Group, for a discussion of business continuity through the surge in remote work stemming from the 2020 COVID pandemic response.

This episode of Chip Chat explores the role of Intel’s Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and multicloud solutions in support of offsite work and remote workforce productivity for our enterprise customers. Giard touches on the benefits of embracing solutions that support security, accessibility and scalability for increasingly distributed workforces.

Today’s episode also details the challenges of aligning increased demand for public cloud solutions with our partners’ datacenter capability in support of remote access & remote productivity. The first half of 2020 showed that today’s enterprise needs to be even more agile than before, and that starts with modern infrastructure.

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