The COVID-19 pandemic facilitated immense pressure on companies to enable their teams to safely and securely work from home. Now that the emergency phase of this new work from anywhere era has passed, what are the medium and longer term trends that are emerging in a post COVID world where remote productivity, digital efforts/transformation, and security at the edge will be critical to a company’s continuity and success.
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Casey Collins, VP, Great lakes, Zscaler
Casey has been in the software industry for 17 years in various roles including sales, marketing, management, and executive leadership. He is currently the Vice President, Great Lakes for Zscaler running their field operations for the Ohio Valley, Heartland, and the Rockies. Prior to Zscaler, Casey built out the AppDynamics footprint in the upper Midwest prior to being acquired by Cisco in 2017. Along with his stints at both AppDynamics and Zscaler Casey has started, commercialized, and sold a number of software companies focused on mobile sales enablement solutions for regulated industries such as pharmaceutical, medical device, biotech, and financial services which he successfully exited in 2014. Casey lives in Minneapolis with his wife and four children.
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The COVID-19 pandemic facilitated immense pressure on companies to enable their teams to safely and securely work from home. Now that the emergency phase of this new work from anywhere era has passed, what are the medium and longer term trends that are emerging in a post COVID world where remote productivity, digital efforts/transformation, and security at the edge will be critical to a company’s continuity and success.
Presenter
Casey Collins, VP, Great lakes, Zscaler
Casey has been in the software industry for 17 years in various roles including sales, marketing, management, and executive leadership. He is currently the Vice President, Great Lakes for Zscaler running their field operations for the Ohio Valley, Heartland, and the Rockies. Prior to Zscaler, Casey built out the AppDynamics footprint in the upper Midwest prior to being acquired by Cisco in 2017. Along with his stints at both AppDynamics and Zscaler Casey has started, commercialized, and sold a number of software companies focused on mobile sales enablement solutions for regulated industries such as pharmaceutical, medical device, biotech, and financial services which he successfully exited in 2014. Casey lives in Minneapolis with his wife and four children.
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