The IT Ops Sessions: How Today’s Big Tech Trends Impact the Hardware You’ll Use Tomorrow
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In this IT Ops session, you’ll learn about the many opportunities that are on their way as an indirect result of hardware innovations feeding upstream technologies. Let your imagination and creativity loose to take advantage of the coming changes.
The IT Ops sessions are short-form conference-style sessions, minus the conference. In this session, How Today’s Big Tech Trends Impact the Hardware You’ll Use Tomorrow, you’ll learn about how research in hardware platforms will create entire downstream industries and open doors for unpredictable possibilities. You’ll explore where hardware innovations designed for today’s cutting edge technologies like quantum computing, edge computing, and artificial intelligence might show up and what opportunities they might provide. When you’re finished with this session, you’ll have a better understanding of what’s changing in the IT hardware world and how you can take advantage of it.
Author Name: David Clinton
Author Description:
David Clinton is an AWS Solutions Architect and a Linux server administrator. He’s written books on cloud and Linux administration, IT security, and data analytics.
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