Monthly Archives: May 2023
Battery Ventures’ Brandon Gleklen on How Generative AI Affects Tech Investment
I spoke with Brandon Gleklen, Principal at Battery Ventures, about how the rise of generative AI changes the kinds of business models he seeks...
GPT4 vs. Elmar
GPT4 and ELMAR are both artificial intelligence tools that help companies perform a number of important tasks. But which one is best for your...
3 Ways CIOs Play Both Tech Offense and Defense
In today’s uncertain economic environment, business leaders are looking to CIOs to accelerate key priorities while hitting aggressive financial targets. This often means charging...
AMD’s Lynn Comp on Trends in Cloud Computing
I spoke with Lynn Comp, CVP of Server Product and Technology Marketing at AMD, about the present and future of cloud computing, from energy...
Dell Technologies World 2023: Simplifying IT Infrastructures
A central trend in enterprise IT during the past decade has been the decentralization of computation, data storage and networking. Cloud computing platforms play...
Komprise’s Krishna Subramanian on Generative AI and Data Management
I spoke with Krishna Subramanian, COO at Komprise, about the data management problems companies face when they use generative AI.
Data management with AI...
VeeamON 2023: Five Key Takeways
This week Veeam is holding its annual user event, VeeamON, in Miami, FL. This is the 9th year that Veeam has held the event,...
SAS’s Jay Upchurch and Constellation Research’s Ray Wang on Today’s CIOs
How are CIOs handling shifts in enterprise IT spending and their role as IT’s “traffic cop?” I spoke with Jay Upchurch, CIO of SAS,...
Juniper Networks’ Julius Francis on Challenges with Local Networks
I spoke with Julius Francis, Senior Director for Security, Automation & Networking Business at Juniper Networks, about potential solutions for overwhelmed city and municipal...
5 Takeaways from IBM Think 2023: Generative AI to Hybrid Cloud
Last week IBM held its annual Think event in Orlando, FL. The venue was near “Islands of Adventure,” which I felt was an interesting...