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Dell Technologies World 2024: Bringing AI to the edge
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As enterprise AI becomes more widely adopted, businesses are being forced to examine whether their architecture is up to the task. The feverish hype around AI in the public cloud that started in November 2022 has given way to greater investment in open ecosystems for AI and smaller models run at a business’s edge.
From chatbots stored on a laptop for offline use to AI handling data produced by sensors in smart manufacturing, there’s a huge range of ways to use AI at the edge. But where is customer demand when it comes to this new frontier for this technology, and how has their understanding of AI architecture changed since this time last year?
In this episode, recorded live at Dell Technologies World 2024, Rory speaks to Dermot O’Connell, senior vice president for EMEA services at Dell Technologies, to learn more about the changes in approach to enterprise AI and how businesses can prepare themselves for the technology’s adoption.
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From chatbots stored on a laptop for offline use to AI handling data produced by sensors in smart manufacturing, there’s a huge range of ways to use AI at the edge. But where is customer demand when it comes to this new frontier for this technology, and how has their understanding of AI architecture changed since this time last year?
In this episode, recorded live at Dell Technologies World 2024, Rory speaks to Dermot O’Connell, senior vice president for EMEA services at Dell Technologies, to learn more about the changes in approach to enterprise AI and how businesses can prepare themselves for the technology’s adoption.
Read more:
- Dell Technologies World 2024 live: All the news and announcements from day-two
- "The big obstacle isn't anything technical": Dell CTO John Roese on why companies are failing on AI adoption
- Dell Technologies expands AI ecosystem with Microsoft, Hugging Face support
- Dell doubles down on Nvidia partnership with ‘AI factories’ and models at the edge
- What is 'multi-cloud by design'?
- Google shows off new smaller generative AI tools and an AI agent on your phone
253 episodes
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Manage episode 419983539 series 2579970
Content provided by IT Pro. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by IT Pro or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
As enterprise AI becomes more widely adopted, businesses are being forced to examine whether their architecture is up to the task. The feverish hype around AI in the public cloud that started in November 2022 has given way to greater investment in open ecosystems for AI and smaller models run at a business’s edge.
From chatbots stored on a laptop for offline use to AI handling data produced by sensors in smart manufacturing, there’s a huge range of ways to use AI at the edge. But where is customer demand when it comes to this new frontier for this technology, and how has their understanding of AI architecture changed since this time last year?
In this episode, recorded live at Dell Technologies World 2024, Rory speaks to Dermot O’Connell, senior vice president for EMEA services at Dell Technologies, to learn more about the changes in approach to enterprise AI and how businesses can prepare themselves for the technology’s adoption.
Read more:
…
continue reading
From chatbots stored on a laptop for offline use to AI handling data produced by sensors in smart manufacturing, there’s a huge range of ways to use AI at the edge. But where is customer demand when it comes to this new frontier for this technology, and how has their understanding of AI architecture changed since this time last year?
In this episode, recorded live at Dell Technologies World 2024, Rory speaks to Dermot O’Connell, senior vice president for EMEA services at Dell Technologies, to learn more about the changes in approach to enterprise AI and how businesses can prepare themselves for the technology’s adoption.
Read more:
- Dell Technologies World 2024 live: All the news and announcements from day-two
- "The big obstacle isn't anything technical": Dell CTO John Roese on why companies are failing on AI adoption
- Dell Technologies expands AI ecosystem with Microsoft, Hugging Face support
- Dell doubles down on Nvidia partnership with ‘AI factories’ and models at the edge
- What is 'multi-cloud by design'?
- Google shows off new smaller generative AI tools and an AI agent on your phone
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