Author: Daniel Newman

CES 2020 is set to be a big show for autonomous driving and Qualcomm is at the forefront with its announcement of a new AV platform called Snapdragon Ride.
In this episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast Interview Series, Daniel Newman sat down with Des Cahill, Chief Marketing Officer of Oracle CX. Together, they went over what makes Oracle’s customer data platform (CDP) stand out from the competition, as well as what’s in store for the future of this type of platform.
An in depth look at Cisco's Internet for the Future strategy, its new SiliconOne and how the company can scall OTT and Service Providers in 2020 and beyond.
Rather than a linear map moving the customer from Point A (your first touchpoint of marketing) to Point B (the point of purchase), digital customer journey maps today look more like elaborate pinball games.
Intel annoucned a SoC control chip code name Horse Ridge to establish its place in helping the industry build superconducting Quantum Computers.
In this special episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast — Interview Series, Daniel Newman welcomes Automation Anywhere’s Chief Strategy Officer, Stephen DeWitt, to discuss RPA and its emerging evolution to intelligence. Automation Anywhere develops robotic process automation (RPA) software, which uses bots to complete important processes.
In this special episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast Interview Series, Daniel Newman welcomes back Intel’s Kristie Mann, Sr. Director of Product Management for Intel’s Optane DC Persistent Memory products.
Dell Technologies 5G story is growing as the company is building everything from the software defined networks to the virtualization of network functions.
Some businesses haven’t fully embraced the digital transformation. Here’s a roadmap for those feeling behind the curve.
In the world of big data, most companies could benefit by being a bit more particular in the data collected with the goal of applying it more effectively to driving customer experience and operational excellence.
NVIDIA continues to flex its technical muscle in Artificial Intelligence (AI) to seize new opportunities in the fast-growing chipset market. Long known as the powerhouse of AI “training” solutions, the company has recently been pushing into the adjacent—and potentially much larger—market for AI “inferencing” products. What does that mean for the future of the AI wars? Let’s take a look.
In this episode of the Six Five Insiders podcast with Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead, special guest Deepak Patil, Sr. VP and GM of Cloud Platforms and Solutions at Dell joins us to talk about cloud: Where we are now, where we’re heading, and what Dell’s hyperconverged infrastructure is doing for customers.

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