• James “Coop” Cooper, Hewlett Packard, Cyber security and the Colonial Pipeline

  • Aug 19 2021
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

James “Coop” Cooper, Hewlett Packard, Cyber security and the Colonial Pipeline

  • Summary

  • James “Coop” Cooper is a Technologist and Futurist helping enterprises break the legacy bonds that constrain employees from increasing shareholder wealth. He is Internationally recognized as an innovator for new technologies, processes and business models that impact the User Experience.

    Coop regularly predicts disruptions in technology, economics, government policies that corporations need to consider as part of their strategy to improve the user experience and create an environment where discovering new ideas to create value is more important than end to end management of devices. Coop is a global pioneer in simplification of technology management, virtualization, social networking services.

    Prior roles include Chief Technologist for the $4 Billion Mobility and Workplace business at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Strategist for applied innovation, Chief Architect for workplace services and Sr. Consultant with HP Consulting.

    Coop takes opportunities to speak at Universities and meet the next generation of IT leaders. mentor to technologists within the technical community encouraging them to explore “art of the possible” strategies and outcomes needed for tomorrow.

    Learn more about the GovTech Community: https://www.govtechcommunity.ca
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