Insight Type: Infrastructure Matters

Hosts Krista Macomber and Steven Dickens discuss the latest trends in semiconductor innovation and the rise of custom silicon. They also discuss the implications of this innovation and use cases, including autonomous vehicles, AI, and edge computing.
The Futurum Group’s Randy Kerns and Krista Macomber discuss how to most cost-effectively use cloud infrastructure based on deep economic analysis and engagements with IT practitioners.
Steven Dickens and Krista Macomber covered the intersection of data protection and security, including announcements from Veeam, Nutanix, and Telesign, as well as highlights from research with C-Level leadership.
Steven Dickens, Krista Macomber and Camberley Bates cover HPE's restructuring to focus on hybrid cloud services, Cisco's acquisition of Splunk and its implications, the significance of custom silicon in AI, and the growing collaboration between security and data protection teams.
The Futurum Group's Camberley Bates and Pure Storage’s John Colgrove dive into his vision for Pure and what we can expect in the next generation of data storage.
The Futurum Group's Krista Macomber and NetApp’s Mignona Cote delve into key topics pertaining to data protection and cyber resiliency, including the need for visibility and vulnerability scanning.
Steven Dickens, Krista Macomber and Camberley Bates covered topics related to the tech industry, including Cisco’s blockbuster acquisition of Splunk, Kioxia’s merger with Western Digital, Lenovo’s Edge Server launch, BMCs NYC Tech Exchange event and much more.
The Futurum Group's Steven Dickens and AWS's Ajay Nair delve into key topics pertaining to serverless architectures and the role that AWS has played in bringing serverless services to the market.
The Futurum Group’s Steven Dickens and Krista Macomber discuss trends around using AI to bolster data protection, protecting SaaS applications, Tesla Dojo as an example for AI-driven business model innovation, and the implications of Oracle Cloud’s financial performance.
The Futurum Group’s Infrastructure Matters hosts delve into the critical aspects of infrastructure in the age of AI, emphasizing data management, cybersecurity, and the growing importance of private enterprise AI solutions.
The Futurum Group's Steven Dickens and SUSE's Vojtech Pavlik delve into Linux community's topics like Red Hat's move to restrict RHEL source code to paid clients & SUSE's $10M investment in a RHEL 9 fork, a new avenue for users, earning positive feedback.
The Futurum Group’s Steven Dickens and Camberley Bates get into the latest earnings and trajectory of Generative AI technology plus coverage of Google Next announcements.

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