In this episode Darren reviews 2022. He identifies the most talked about topics on the podcast in 2022 including Data Management, Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, Edge Computing, and Hybrid Workspaces. More
Tag Archives: MultiCloud
#77 Digital Transformation in 2022
Architect, Dr. Anna Scott, Chief Edge Architect, and Gretchen Stewart, Chief Data Scientist discuss the six pillars of digital transformation in 2022: multi-cloud computing, edge computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, cyber security, data management, and comms.More
#56 Cloud Broker Organization Part 2
Where do you place your workload? On-Prem? In the Cloud? Which Cloud? How do you navigate the cloud selection decision?More
#56 Cloud Broker Organizations
In part one of two, Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, and Intel Cloud Solution Architects Dave Shrestha and Kevin Bleckman talk about the importance of a cloud broker organization. More
#54 People & Process in Digital Transformation
Program management requires people and processes to be reinforced with technology to deliver business requirements.More
#52 Telemetry in the Cloud
Josh Hilliker, Director of Cloud Solution Architects at Intel discusses uses telemetry in the cloud to maximize value and efficiency. More
#45 – Not All Cores are Equal
Stephen Holt, Cloud Solution Architect, Intel, discusses cloud optimization and studies that show that cores perform differently for various workloadsMore
#3 – Benefits of the Multi-Hybrid Cloud Architecture
Multi-hybrid cloud architecture allows organizations to take advantage of the benefits of both private and public clouds, optimizing resources and cost-efficiency. This model has five main advantages: agility, flexibility, predictive performance, security and compliance, and efficiency.More
#1 – History of Data Centric Architecture
In this episode find out how changes in software development has changed the way we architect, design, deploy and manage hardware and software assets in data centers. We also look at the future where data centers no longer have walls where data and compute are spread over thousands of IoT devices and across public and private clouds. More