On-Demand webinar: 3 things to consider when refreshing your PC fleet in 2024

When is the right time to refresh your PC fleet? That’s one question many IT decision-makers consistently face — and there’s no uniform answer. Normally, most organizations stick to the standard four-year PC refresh time frame.

But times have changed — quickly. PC innovations, supercharged by the rise of AI, have made incredible strides over the past few years, transforming the way people work with data and collaborate with one another, as well as giving IT pros new tools for keeping their organizations secure.

Making the right choices for a PC refresh directly influences employee satisfaction, which in turn impacts an organization's overall success. In fact, 58% of IT leaders1 have said that “poor technology” can lead to two to four hours of lost productivity every day.

In this webinar, Intel VP, Commercial Client Planning and Architecture, Mike Nordquist; CDW VP of Digital Experience, Brian Campbell; and Microsoft Windows Pro and Modern Endpoints Specialist, Rob McGilvrey, provide expert insights on navigating a PC refresh in 2024 and offer actionable steps IT decision-makers can use to chart a course for the future.

During the conversation, you’ll learn how:

  • Up-to-date hardware and software fully leverage AI/ML to enhance hardware-based security tools like Intel® Threat Detection Technology
  • Windows 11 unlocks the capabilities of emerging AI technologies and AI-powered software to boost worker productivity
  • How IT can leverage a PC refresh to help improve business outcomes across the organization

Don’t miss this in-depth look at refreshing your PC fleet in 2024. Fill out the form and watch the replay.

*Please note: This webinar is in English. Closed captioning will be available in 25+ languages through the webinar platform.

Source:
[1] Adobe, “Future of Digital Work,” July 2023, https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2023/07/27/future-digital-work-enterprise-insights-productivity-shared-responsibility-rooted-in-tech

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About our experts:

Mike Nordquist

Mike Nordquist

VP, General Manager of Commercial Client Planning and Architecture, Intel

Mike leads overall product planning and architecture for Intel’s business client platforms, including the Intel vPro® brand, across desktop and mobile platforms. Previously, he has held a variety of sales, marketing, planning and management roles since joining Intel in 2000, including strategic planning for wireless and mobility focused on phones, tablets and the Intel® Atom microprocessor. Additionally, he was a Technical Assistant and Chief of Staff within the Atom and SoC Design Group.

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Brian Campbell

Brian Campbell

VP, Digital Experience, CDW

Brian launched his career at CDW in 1998, serving in various sales and sales management positions until becoming the area sales director in the Western U.S. Prior to his current role, he served as director of digital experience – collaboration and workspace, and also led initiatives as director of integrated technology solutions for small business at CDW.

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Rob McGilvrey

Rob McGilvrey

Americas Specialist, Windows Pro and Modern Endpoints, Microsoft

Rob has 15+ years of technology sales experience supporting commercial, education, government and healthcare markets. He is focused on Modern Endpoint technologies including Windows 11 Pro, Microsoft 365, Microsoft Intune and Windows Autopilot. Rob and his family make their home in the Dallas area.

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