The JAX Chamber’s 7th annual Tech Coast Conference is going virtual.
The event, hosted by the Information Technology Council, is scheduled Aug. 19 and 20. It will feature speakers on the future of work, how to stay secure while working remotely, and the network impact of working outside the office.
Topics and speakers include:
• “The Future of Work and the Next Normal,” by Harry D. Moseley, global chief information officer at Zoom.
• “Security in the Post-Pandemic World: How to Keep Remote Work Secure,” by Sami Laiho, a leading professional in the Windows OS and Security.
• “Your Security is Destined to be Provided Through a Service,” by Jack Danahy, senior vice president and chief evangelist at Alert Logic.
• “Agricultural Tech,” by Angela TenBroeck, co-founder of Foodery Farms.
• “Remote Workforce and Its Impact on Networks and Technology,” by Joe Patton, vice president of sales at Uniti Fiber.
“This is a prime example of our IT Council assessing what’s going on in their industries and finding a way to bring solutions to our community,” JAX Chamber President and CEO Daniel Davis said a news release.
The event will offer a virtual happy hour, technology scholarship award ceremonies and prize giveaways. Admission to the virtual event is $20. For more information and to register, go to techcoastconference.com.
Last year the event was at TIAA Bank Field.