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Brainstorm Tech is Especially timely this Season

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Great morning.

For decades, Fortune constructed a number of technology’s cleverest minds in Aspen every summer to talk about how technology is changing the entire planet.  This season we had to jump, for clear reasons.  This was unfortunate, since the pandemic has just hastened the head-spinning speed of technological change. 

The next week, we’ll collect the typical gang to get a digital model of Brainstorm Tech, and then dive to these extraordinary alterations.  The yearlong timing couldn’t be more suitable, as most people are attempting to comprehend the way the coming changes of this last year may reshape the near future.

On hand for those talks would be Stewart Butterfield, CEO of Slack, that has emerged as one of the major resources to enable virtual cooperation; Aaron Levie, CEO of both Box, who isn’t only a creator but also a member of a teacher-philosopher for its new universe; Dan Ammann, CEO of Cruise, who’s at the top edge of one of their greatest high-tech improvements, self-driving automobiles; Julie Sweet, CEO of Accenture, that will be helping Fortune 500 businesses embrace into the deep sweep and rate of shift; along with Jennifer Tejada, CEO of both PagerDuty, along with Todd McKinnon, CEO of Okta, that are helping businesses embrace their technology platforms into this new world of work. 

I am sorry to have missed the yearly bicycle ride around Maroon Bells.  However, besides that, the next week’s virtual occasion appears to have {} attractive content and media opportunities that Brainstorm Tech consistently provides–and much more.  Even though attendance is by invitation only, there are a couple digital chairs left.  Employ here or take me a notice. More information below.  And have a look at our selections for your 21 top stocks to purchase at 2021.

Alan Murray
@alansmurray

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