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CompTIA ChannelCon 2018 Educational Program Focuses on the Business of Technology

Jun 20, 2018

Downers Grove, Ill. – The evolution of the “business of technology” takes center stage at  ChannelCon 2018, the technology industry’s premier annual education, networking and partnering event hosted by CompTIA, the leading technology industry trade association.

ChannelCon 2018 is scheduled for July 31 – August 2 in Washington, D.C.

“Anyone creating business tech products and solutions; influencing the development or adoption of business technology; or selling business technology will find value in the educational programming at ChannelCon,” said Kelly Ricker, CompTIA’s executive vice president for events and education.

 “We’ll deliver a comprehensive suite of interactive sessions on staffing, partnering, business operations, customer relations, emerging technologies, and other topics that influence whether a technology business will thrive or struggle in this new competitive environment,” Ricker added.

Among the highlights of the conference, the Biz Tech Track will examine topics such as “Operational Efficiency: Going Beyond Just Good Processes,” focused on how processes and operational efficiencies impact the bottom line for technology businesses; the “Death of the Traditional IT Channel;” and “Taking Your Business to Version 3.0 and Beyond,” exploring how the power of agile execution, when applied to business strategy, can help a company create a significant competitive advantage.

Sessions within the Future Trends Track will examine whether emerging technologies are merely hype or hold the potential to be true disruptors of how businesses operate; identify real-world business applications for virtual reality, artificial reality and mixed reality technologies; and discuss the melding of the Internet of Things and smart buildings. Other sessions will explore innovations in automation; opportunities in the commercial drone market; and how blockchain may reshape the future.

For more details on these sessions, as well as the complete conference agenda, visit  https://www.comptia.org/channelcon/agenda.

To register for ChannelCon 2018, or for more information on the conference, visit https://www.comptia.org/channelcon/register-and-plan.

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