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Prof. Herman Singh - CEO, Future Advisory | Mervyn Savary - Exec. Head, Nedbank | Anthony Olivier - MD, Performanta

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In this Nutanix Connect session we are partnering with Professor Herman Singh to provide a view on the future of the workplace. Your users are all now accustomed to working from home, so how easy will it be to put this genie back in the bottle? In this discussion our global experts will touch on •What is the future of work and location? •What is the application, connectivity, security and infrastructure challenges? •What does this mean for the future of the hyper-connected enterprise? We have secured a panel of industry experts and peers you can pose burning questions to. Which may include: •What they deem as the future of the office? •How do enterprises industrialise this new approach? •What is missing in today’s approach? Our panel will also share best practices and learnings, successes and failures as well as provide you the audience their three top pro tips for remote working success. Who is Professor Herman Singh? Professor Herman Singh is the CEO of Future Advisory, an international firm specialising in digital transformation projects in corporates, and startup acceleration. Herman graduated from Wits at the age of 19 with a four-year Engineering degree and holds two postgrad qualifications. He was appointed managing director at a Barlows factory at the age of 28 and served as a managing director of Siemens’ Industry Division. He later joined Standard Bank as the director of e-commerce and online services, before being appointed director of IT planning and CEO of the bank's Innovation Hub Beyond Payments. In 2013 he joined MTN as managing executive of m-Commerce and until recently held the role of CDO.
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