Today’s power users span a range of business functions from data scientists to creative professionals, each with very different goals, but with a common need for high-performance computing. To effectively run their demanding application workloads these users have typically relied on dedicated, high-powered workstations at the workplace which were designed for performance – but not for portability. That has all changed, in part fueled by the recent pandemic which turned workplaces upside-down and made remote or hybrid work an absolute must-have for power users of all kinds. This site examines how the shift to hybrid work has impacted the way power users get their jobs done. Timely resources are available for a broad variety of power users while considering today’s performance computing and future workstation demands.
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