Tools to go remote: How Netgear's CEO stays connected

By Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan
NEW YORK (Reuters) - When Patrick Lo co-founded computing networking provider Netgear Inc in 1996, he envisioned an online utopia in which "the internet was going to drive everything."
Who would have guessed that the distant future Lo had imagined would be here in a virtual flash?
"When the pandemic happened, that got compressed into a 1-1/2 year time frame," said Lo, 64, chief executive of the San Jose, California-based supplier of networking hardware for consumers, businesses and service providers.
"We've got Disney and Fox saying: 'We've got to do these new releases online.' We have Peloton and people doing exercise and personal coaching at home," Lo said. "That's a huge change."
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