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Working Towards a Data Center that Thinks for Itself – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 497

 
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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Dr. Brian Womack, Director of Distributed Analytics Solutions in Intel’s Data Center Solutions Group, and Das Kamhout, Senior Principal Engineer at Intel, join us live from Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco. Intel is collaborating with a number of industry partners to deliver SDI technologies to data centers. Womack and Kamhout discuss the ways technologies like the Snap telemetry framework, Intel’s Trusted Analytics Platform (TAP), and OpenStack are driving the industry towards a data center that thinks for itself.

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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Dr. Brian Womack, Director of Distributed Analytics Solutions in Intel’s Data Center Solutions Group, and Das Kamhout, Senior Principal Engineer at Intel, join us live from Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco. Intel is collaborating with a number of industry partners to deliver SDI technologies to data centers. Womack and Kamhout discuss the ways technologies like the Snap telemetry framework, Intel’s Trusted Analytics Platform (TAP), and OpenStack are driving the industry towards a data center that thinks for itself.

For more information on their work, follow them on Twitter at:
twitter.com/briandwomack
twitter.com/dkamhout

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97 episodes

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