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Metaphors for war are used throughout the world of business but how does one plan for strategy and attacks when they are in the actual “business” of war. In today’s environment, “Command and Control” strategies must not just work across land, air and seam but also space and cyberspace, creating a new set of challenges for military planners.

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How Technology Can Unify the Goals of a Multi-Faceted Organization: Rowena Yeo, CTO of Johnson & Johnson

Managing the technology infrastructure for a global organization is never a simple task. Managing it for a business with as wide a portfolio of critical products and services as Johnson & Johnson takes that role to a new level.

Simplifying conversations to unite the distributed workforce: Cal Henderson, Co-Founder and CTO of Slack

Forming connections across the workplace is the key to a strong company culture and even stronger bottom line. Whether chatting with someone down the hall, or across the world, the new age of remote work has made tools like Slack more critical than ever.

Fostering common understanding to prioritize public health: Ron Moskowitz, Deputy Executive Officer & CIO, South Coast Air Quality Management District - The Restless Ones

Monitoring the quality of the air we breathe is no easy task. Taking on that responsibility for millions of residents living in Southern California requires endless innovation and a steady hand at the helm to roll out the network of human and technology resources needed to capture, analyze and share the data effectively.

Why composite manufacturing has a material impact on future innovation: Riley Reese, CTO, Arris Composites - The Restless Ones

When it comes to developing and rolling out the latest technologies, there are thousands if not millions of moving pieces that have to fall into place for them to seamlessly work together.

Optimizing Human Performance through Technology: Yvette Pasqua, CTO of Exos - The Restless Ones

The days of working out, looking in the mirror or stepping on a scale to track your progress are over. Connected apps, virtual trainers and AI-driven personalized training aren’t in the faraway future of fitness – they are happening now.

How Precise Remote Data Capture Affects Real-Time Decision Making: David Chen, Chief Technology Officer, Skycatch - The Restless Ones

When it comes to construction and mining operations, understanding physical workflows can be as important as technological ones—and Skycatch sits right at the middle of that equation. By offering software solutions that allow drones to provide precise, real-time data capture of worksites, Skycatch enables their clients to work smarter.

How Technology Can Enable an Always-On Retail Experience: Ryan Kean - Vice President, Technical Strategy and Operations, Kroger - The Restless Ones

Supply-chain logistics and customer data truly are at the top of the “food chain” when it comes to building a reliable and innovative supermarket experience.

How a Marketplace Mindset Fuels Dynamic Problem Solving: Brad Peterson, EVP, CIO & CTO of Nasdaq - The Restless Ones

Fast-moving markets need fast-moving technology. And when you're as reliant on technology-based solutions as Nasdaq, we're talking single millisecond fast. Their ability to offer customers reliable and instant access to their products is the engine that drives truly efficient markets.

Accelerating Customer-Centric Experiences Through Meaningful Mobility: Zack Hicks, Toyota North America - The Restless Ones

When it comes to speed and the auto industry, the real acceleration is happening behind-the-scenes—from on-board computers that connect the moving parts on the inside, to 5G-enabled connectivity that allows them to interact with the cities, people and cars around them.

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