The Future of Desktop Computing Is Mobile-Powered
Going mobile-only with DeX is an opportunity to get ahead of the changes in today's technology and workforce environment.
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Jonathan Wong is director of product marketing at Samsung, and is passionate about technology that drives productivity for the mobile workforce. He has been involved in launching numerous hardware and software solutions, including the industry-leading Samsung Knox mobile security platform and the Samsung DeX mobile desktop solution. Based in NYC, he enjoys rocking out on the guitar whenever he gets the chance.
Going mobile-only with DeX is an opportunity to get ahead of the changes in today's technology and workforce environment.
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