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Dell CTO: Enterprise AI poised to take off in 2025

After a period of experimentation, the building blocks are in place for wider enterprise adoption of AI, says Dell Technologies’ global CTO, John Roese

https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366614314/Dell-CTO-Enterprise-AI-poised-to-take-off-in-2025

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Post ID: @OP+1v85i0YS

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They could have an AI client make these statements and save a lot on salary.

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Post ID: @1bwu+1v85i0YS

OCTO team is highly paid compared to other Dell teams

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Post ID: @1tef+1v85i0YS

We love DELL. DELL executives are the best in the industry, which is harsh and unforgiving.

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Post ID: @iiw+1v85i0YS

….” While the first two markets are well established, it’s the enterprise AI market that holds the greatest potential, albeit with a slower adoption curve, he noted.”

Enterprise and Dell couldn’t be a bigger farce. The company hasn’t got a clue when it comes to what enterprise customers are and how to work with them. Unless they want to supply them with laptops.

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Post ID: @jjw+1v85i0YS

Cracks me up when I see Dell + AI.
All ya'll do is buy and slap an Nvidia/AMD gpu in yer servers, right?

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Post ID: @zos+1v85i0YS

More hat and no cattle.
Typical dell fashion.

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Post ID: @bhn+1v85i0YS

AI isn’t even close to that and I know he doesn’t believe it. He’s a talking puppet for MD and wants to continue to get paid.

People will do and say almost anything for a buck. Sad.

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Post ID: @zjh+1v85i0YS

If Dell is truly looking to cut costs, they could eliminate OCTO in its entirety and never skip a beat. These guys have not produced anything that has led to revenue since that I can remember

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