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This podcast series is hosted by World Wide Technology, the leader in integrated IT solutions. In each episode a different group of WWT subject matter experts and partners have an informative and entertaining discussion on the important topics facing organizations in today’s dynamic IT environment.

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This podcast series is hosted by World Wide Technology, the leader in integrated IT solutions. In each episode a different group of WWT subject matter experts and partners have an informative and entertaining discussion on the important topics facing organizations in today’s dynamic IT environment.

    32. Networking - How to Lay the Groundwork for Wi-Fi 6

    32. Networking - How to Lay the Groundwork for Wi-Fi 6

    It’s not a question of if your organization will move to a Wi-Fi 6 infrastructure but rather when.
    While the market has touted the speeds and feeds of Wi-Fi 6, little has been said about how organizations should prepare for a successful Wi-Fi 6 deployment.
    In this episode of World Wide Technology’s TEC37 series on Networking, join host Robb Boyd as he speaks with WWT’s Jennifer Huber, Technical Solutions Architect;
    Steven Buhler, Business Development Manager;
    and special guest Keith Parsons, Managing Director of the Wireless LAN Professionals, Inc.
    They’ll discuss the foundational components that need to be in place before Wi-Fi 6 deployment, including common blind spots.
    Presenters
    Jennifer Huber, WWT
    Steven Buhler, WWT
    Keith Parsons, Wireless LAN Professionals
    Robb Boyd, Host
    WWT Related Content
    TEC37 No Bad WiFi Series Playlist
    Meraki Wireless Switching and Security Lab
    WiFi 6e: The Next Generation of Wireless
    Aruba Wireless Solution Lab
    Cisco 9800 Foundation Lab
    Are You Prepared for the Coming 5G and the WiFi 6 Disruption?

    • 40 min
    The Benefits and Challenges of Multicloud Environments – Part Two

    The Benefits and Challenges of Multicloud Environments – Part Two

    In Part Two of the World Wide Technology (WWT) TEC17 episode on Multicloud environments, WWT Multicloud practice team consultants Kevin McCarthy and Bryan Seefeld discuss issues relating to mature organizations, in other words, those who have migrated to a Multicloud environment.  The issues that Kevin and Bryan discuss include how these organizations are defined, how WWT is uniquely positioned with their expertise and solutions to support organizations in the Multicloud space, and they conclude by describing several compelling use cases on this topic.
    WWT Multicloud Consulting
    How to Achieve a Successful Cloud Smart Strategy
    Five Common Misconceptions About the Cloud
    The Value of the Cloud:  Why You Should Migrate Today
    WWT Multicloud Briefing
    Kevin McCarthy, WWT
    Bryan Seefeld, WWT
     
     
     
     

    • 16 min
    The Benefits and Challenges of Multicloud Environments – Part One

    The Benefits and Challenges of Multicloud Environments – Part One

    Moving into a Multicloud environment is a big challenge for organizations.  A lot of factors must be considered.  In this episode of World Wide Technology’s (WWT) TEC17 series, WWT Multicloud practice team consultants Kevin McCarthy and Bryan Seefeld discuss the transition to Multicloud and key considerations about this migration.  Kevin and Bryan first define Multicloud, and then discuss how public and private cloud differ from Multicloud, misconceptions about moving to Multicloud, key considerations when first moving to a Multicloud environment and several use cases on this move.
    WWT Multicloud Consulting
    How to Achieve a Successful Cloud Smart Strategy
    Five Common Misconceptions About the Cloud
    The Value of the Cloud:  Why You Should Migrate Today
    Multicloud Briefing
    Kevin McCarthy, WWT
    Bryan Seefeld, WWT
     
     
     
     

    • 20 min
    Engaging the Remote Worker

    Engaging the Remote Worker

    For years now, large enterprises have been seeing a rise in their number of remote workers.  Some organizations have had remote worker policies in place while others are just starting to move into this new working environment.  The coronavirus, COVID-19, has forced almost every organization to implement a remote worker policy and in a very short time, days rather than weeks or months. 
    In this episode of World Wide Technology’s (WWT) TEC17 podcast series, WWT experts Joe Berger and Brandon Echele discuss the most important aspects of the remote worker environment.  Joe and Brandon are leaders in WWT’s Digital Workspace practice.  They discuss the tools that organizations need to implement these policies quickly, how this affects the increasing number of virtual meetings that workers have to participate in, how IT needs to prepare for a massive shift to a remote workforce, like in the situation with the coronavirus, and some tips on how to keep remote workers engaged and productive.
    Four Ways to Enable the Remote Worker
    Better Business Continuity with the Digital Workspace
    End User Technology or Technology for End Users
    WWT Digital Workspace Practice
     

    • 20 min
    AIOps – Part 4: Five Problems, Five Solutions

    AIOps – Part 4: Five Problems, Five Solutions

    As with any transformative technology, implementing AIOps is often easier said than done. The process can involve a series of hurdles, from technical implementation to the cultural challenge of selling the tools into the wider business. In the final installment of our four-part series on AIOps, WWT’s Jas Binning and Paul Robinson explore the challenges facing AIOps implementation, and how to take the sting out of them.
    Getting Started with AiOps
    Defeating the Loading Wheel: Is APM Enough to Keep Your Customers Happy?
    WWT is Taking AppDynamics From the War Room to the Board Room
    WWT + AppDynamics:  Better Together
    Turbonomic Lab
    WWT:  What is AIOps
    Jasbir Binning, WWT
    Paul Robinson, WWT
     

    • 16 min
    AIOps – Part 3: The Need to get Data-Smart

    AIOps – Part 3: The Need to get Data-Smart

    Ops teams have more data today than ever before. But in an increasingly complex environment, how can they fish out the key data that will help them remedy operational issues? And how can they use this operational data to generate real value for the business?
    In the third podcast in our four-part series on AIOps, Jas Binning from WWT, Aseem Anwar from Turbonomic and Kingsley Hughes-Morgan from Cisco AppDynamics explore the idea of the ‘data-smart’ business: one that isn’t just data-driven, but has implemented tools that quickly unearth the most prescient data for operations teams, that join the dots between this data and revenue for the C-suite, and that can be used to provide competitive advantage. 
    Getting Started with AIOps
    Defeating the Loading Wheel:  Is APM Enough to Keep Your Customers Happy
    WWT is Taking AppDynamics From the War Room to the Board Room
    WWT + AppDynamics:  Better Together
    Turbonomic Lab
    Jas Binning, WWT
    Paul Robinson, WWT
     

    • 16 min

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