Where Tech Private Equity Firms Are Investing During Corona

We know that one day we are going to get out on the other side of this crisis. And almost without a doubt, we will be in a somewhat new tech landscape with the push to virtualization, distanced work and learning and possibly VR. What spaces are private equity firms looking to spend in order to avoid falling behind in this potential new wave (or what's the rationale to holding on to dry powder)?

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