WaterWorks Podcast 7: The Rush to Remote Work and the New Normal with Tom Fenton

The rush to remote work driven by the COVID-19 pandemic may well have been the fastest and most widespread workforce "migration" in history, catching many companies unprepared and scrambling to adapt. Although tech companies have long utilized distributed teams to develop their systems and solutions, the scale and velocity of the change was a shock even to them. And just as we began to drift back to a kind of normalcy, the delta variant dashed many back-to-the-office plans. Apple, for example, which had already pushed its initial return to work date to September, pushed back its timeline again, telling its worldwide workforce that they won’t be required to return to their respective offices until early next year. In this podcast, John talks with writer and tech-sector maven Tom Fenton about these trends. Tom's session, "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of the Rush to Remote Work," was recently featured in a Converge360 online summit, which John moderated.

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Silicon Valley-based journalist and author John K. Waters talks with local luminaries and worldwide technology mavens about an array of tech trends in this twice-monthly podcast. Topics range from artificial intelligence to DevOps, quantum computing to the Internet of Things, robotics to the Cloud--and just about everything in between. Waters is the editor in chief of the Converge360 news and information sites Application Development Trends, Pure AI, and Futuretech360. Follow him on twitter at https://twitter.com/johnkwaters.