On this episode of The Six Five Insider, hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead sit down with Dell Tech’s Adam Glick, Sr. Director of Portfolio Marketing for APEX and Multicloud to discuss the evolution of Dell APEX.
The Futurum Group’s Steven Dickens provides his take on the announcements of the latest version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux becoming generally available. As customers look to innovate and simplify cloud operations and deploy Linux at scale in mission-critical environments they need a supported version of Linux to build from. Red Hat has long been a trusted partner for many enterprises looking to deploy Linux and these new announcements build on this history.
The Futurum Group's Chief Analyst, Daniel Newman and Industry Analyst Michael Diamond discuss Twilio’s recent Q1 2023 earnings announcement and what it means for the organization moving forward.
The Futurum Group’s Shelly Kramer reviews the recent announcement by SAP introducing generative AI into its cloud platform. The new tools are introduced as SAP Business AI, which is aimed to leverage AI to assist customers in various aspects of the sales and customer management process in some pretty exciting ways.
The Futurum Group’s Shelly Kramer covers news from the SAP Sapphire event this week in Orlando of SAP’s collaboration with Microsoft to integrate generative AI with its SAP SuccessFactors solution for talent management and development, intended to address the challenges of the talent gap and learning management.
The Futurum Group’s Steven Dickens offers his take on the latest announcements from NeuroBlade and Dell Technologies today, which he opines validates NeuroBlade's approach and offers businesses a powerful tool to make better decisions faster and gain a competitive advantage in today's data-driven world.
On this episode of The Six Five Insider, hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead welcome IBM’s Rob Thomas, SVP and Director, Software and Chief Commercial Officer, along with Dr. Dario Gil, SVP and Director of Research.
Marvell Technologies Nova extends the multi-source pluggable optics ecosystem and provides the advanced technology needed to alleviate data center network bottlenecks as the industry transitions to 51.2 Tbps networking architectures. Futurum’s Ron Westfall and Marvell’s Nigel Alvares explore why Marvell’s new Nova offering, a 1.6T PAM4 DSP optimized for high-performance fabrics in AI/ML environments, delivers breakthroughs in optical connectivity by enabling the highest speed of data movement in cloud AI/ML and data center networks.