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Experts from Kyndryl, Intel, and Dell Technologies share their insights on enabling practical and scalable Enterprise AI solutions that drive impactful outcomes. Discover the potential of AI factories, the critical role of tailored infrastructure, and the path towards AI readiness in enterprises.
Lisa Martin, CMO Advisor at The Futurum Group, and Crowdstrike CMO Jennifer Johnson (JJ) discuss the genesis and results of data-driven marketing at Crowdstrike and how Generative AI is converting prospects faster and improving employee productivity.
In this episode of Infrastructure Matters, hosts Camberley Bates and Krista Macomber cover key announcements from NetApp, Druva and discuss the current strategies and choices organizations are taking in regards to VMware.
The Six Five team discusses Sequoia/A16Z/Goldman rain on the AI parade.
The Six Five team discusses Oracle & Palantir Foundry & AI Platform.
The Six Five team discusses AWS Summit New York 2024.
The Six Five team discusses AMD acquires Silo.
The Six Five team discusses Samsung Galaxy Unpacked July 2024.
The Six Five team discusses Apple & Microsoft leave OpenAI board.
In a recent exchange, Paul Nashawaty discussed with Stuart Miniman on the Red Hat Virtualization and AI Impacts on DevOps.
Camberly Bates, Chief Technology Advisor at The Futurum Group, highlights Solidigm's groundbreaking work in AI, sustainability, and edge innovations presented at the Six Five Summit. Solidigm's advancements are set to redefine the future of data storage, emphasizing efficiency and environmental stewardship.
Oracle Exadata Exascale Debuts Aiming to Unite the Best of Exadata Database Intelligent Architecture and Cloud Elasticity to Boost Performance for Key Workloads
The Futurum Group’s Ron Westfall examines why the Exadata Exascale debut can be viewed as optimally uniting Exadata with the cloud to provide customers a highly performant, economical infrastructure for their Oracle databases with hyper-elastic resources expanding Oracle’s market by making Exadata attractive to small organizations with low entry configuration and small workload affordability.