AT&T's CEO Randall Stephenson to speak at IGNITION 2016
AT&T pioneered the all-in-one entertainment and communications package with U-Verse, and the company's recent acquisition of DirecTV takes it one step closer to becoming your home's digital-entertainment hub.
Under Stephenson, the emphasis has been on adaptation to the marketplace, where the key words are virtualization and cloud computing. That endeavor extends to AT&T employees, who are encouraged to take coding classes on their own time or risk on-the-job obsolescence.
Find out how Randall Stephenson keeps AT&T competitive at IGNITION: The Future of Digital, hosted by Henry Blodget, Business Insider's editor-in-chief and CEO.
Other speakers include IAC's Barry Diller, Airbnb's Nathan Blecharczyk, and Cisco's Chuck Robbins. Join them to explore how media is changing.
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