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Omnissa ONE Reception


Event Date: September 16, 2025
Hosted By: Omnissa & ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ
Location: Las Vegas, NV

Join ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ and Omnissa at the Omnissa ONE Reception on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, for an evening of great food, drinks, and networking.

As a proud sponsor of Omnissa ONE, the premier digital workspace conference, ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ is excited to help bring together end-user computing professionals, partners, and industry leaders. This event offers a valuable opportunity to discover the latest innovations through breakout sessions, hands-on labs, live demos, and certification programs, all while connecting directly with product experts and the broader EUC community.

The reception is open to all Omnissa customers and partners with an Omnissa ONE pass


Resources


Reimagine recruitment for the next generation
Resources

Reimagine recruitment for the next generation

It’s no secret that the job market is currently facing a complicated mix of opportunities and challenges. For government agencies in particular, one main challenge is attracting talent from careers in the private sector. And there’s a lot at stake. On one hand, according to Governing, government employees are increasingly looking to accelerate their retirement, and the White House is also reporting that up to 30% of the US workforce will be eligible to retire in the next five years. What’s more, many of these jobs are highskill and difficult to replace. And because the average age of government employees is high, it’s crucial to recruit young talent that can potentially establish a long career in government—all while filling those skill gaps. On the other hand, employee experience in the public sector is trailing other industries. According to Forrester, only 43% of government workers are satisfied with their job at their agency (compared to 54% in other industries). In short, the public sector competes for the same talent as the private sector—but attracting and retaining that talent is where things can be a bit tricky. Access this resource to learn more!


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