On-demand webinar: The hybrid advantage: What your workforce and IT need to thrive

Hybrid work may be the norm for organizations around the world, but employee needs and IT considerations are still evolving. According to a recent joint study by Intel and HP, while 89% of workers and IT decision-makers are happy with the idea of hybrid work, only 22% feel like they’re thriving.1

For those employees who don’t feel at their best in a hybrid environment, they cite dissatisfaction with work setups and substandard technology as the main culprits. But hybrid working doesn’t need to be an obstacle, and together with HP, Intel is here to help businesses turn it into an advantage over the long term.

This webinar gives you the opportunity to join Intel’s Sr. Technical Marketing Analyst Diego Silva and Director of Research and Experience Development Steve Brown, along with HP Director of Product Planning Jinyu Mao, for a thought-provoking discussion on how employees and IT decision-makers around the world have settled into hybrid working, and the important factors they must consider for the future.

You’ll discover more about:

  • The latest insights on what today’s employees need to thrive in a constantly evolving hybrid workplace
  • How ITDMs around the world are addressing the security, manageability and other technical challenges posed by hybrid work
  • How HP devices built on Intel vPro® deliver a user experience that helps maximize employee satisfaction and productivity

You don’t want to miss this in-depth look at how Intel and HP have reimagined hybrid work, so be sure to fill out the form and watch the replay.

*Please note: This webinar will be held in English. Closed captioning will be available in English, German, French, Spanish and Portuguese.

1Hypothesis Group report (commissioned by HP and Intel) published January 2023 with analysis of results from survey of over 2,500 workers and ITDMs in US, UK, France, and Japan.

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About our experts:

Diego Silva

Diego Silva

Senior Technical Market Analyst, Intel Client Computing Group

Diego Silva is the Sr. Technical Competitive Analyst for the Commercial Client division. During his 12 years with Intel, he has been responsible for technical pathfinding, market research and product launch support. Drawing from a diverse set of experiences in IT DevOps and automation, programming, manufacturing, supply chain, sales and marketing, he excels at understanding the varying business and customer needs. Diego earned his bachelor’s degree in IT and programming from the University of Wisconsin and his MBA from the University of California Davis.

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Steve Brown

Steve Brown

Director of Research & Experience Development Intel Client Computing Group (CCG)

Steve leads the Research & Experience Definition team in CCG. Steve and his team bring a deep understanding of users into CCG to identify and define delightful computing experiences that matter to real people. Steve is an expert in using research insights and UX methods to drive user-centered product development.

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Jinyu Mao

Jinyu Mao

HP Director of Commercial Premium Notebook Product Planning

Jinyu Mao, an 11-year HP veteran, has many years of experience in the PC category and a multicultural background from Asia to Europe to the U.S. In her current role as the Director of Commercial Premium Notebook Product Planning, she manages an innovative premium product portfolio that contributes $15B in revenue. She strives to lead an incredibly talented team to drive innovation and create meaningful experiences that are valuable to HP customers.

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