Hybrid Cloud Data Analytics Solution Brings Ease to Enterprise AI – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 676

November 8th, 2019 |
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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Rick Cnossen talks with Allyson about a joint solution created by Intel and VMware to make the experience of operationalizing enterprise analytics and AI simpler and more cost effective. Rick is Senior Director of Global AI Sector Solutions with the Enterprise and Government team at Intel. He explains that operationalizing analytics and AI is a goal for many companies, but there are still barriers. It’s complicated and can be expensive and must be done in the context of hybrid cloud transformation with continued support for legacy workloads. Intel and VMware have created an “easy button” of sorts with the new Hybrid Cloud Data Analytics Solution. It’s an end-to-end solution that provides comprehensive analytics; it’s also easy to manage and can run in the cloud.

For more information, visit intel.com/vmware and download the solution brief.

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