Together IOTA and Dell Technologies Demonstrate First Data Confidence Fabric
As organizations across the globe begin to recognize the importance of data-driven strategies, they can quickly identify opportunities to substantially transform various aspect of their business. Using today’s emerging technologies including edge computing, AI, 5G and multi-cloud architectures, the adoption will require the business to evolve and become more open and agile. With these solutions, data trustworthiness is of the utmost importance in every discussion and at every point in the data journey. To capitalize on the opportunities to gain greater real-time trust in the data generated, organizations need a holistic edge data confidence strategy and solution. Join us in discussions with industry thought leaders, Steve Todd, Dell Technologies, Paul O’Neill, Intel and Mathew Yarger, IOTA, as they demonstrate Project Alvarium, a Data Confidence Fabric, built to measure and score the trustworthiness of data.
RecordedFeb 24 202161 mins
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Steve Todd, Dell Technologies, Paul O’Neill, Intel and Mathew Yarger, IOTA
As organizations across the globe begin to recognize the importance of data-driven strategies, they can quickly identify opportunities to substantially transform various aspect of their business. Using today’s emerging technologies including edge computing, AI, 5G and multi-cloud architectures, the adoption will require the business to evolve and become more open and agile. With these solutions, data trustworthiness is of the utmost importance in every discussion and at every point in the data journey. To capitalize on the opportunities to gain greater real-time trust in the data generated, organizations need a holistic edge data confidence strategy and solution. Join us in discussions with industry thought leaders, Steve Todd, Dell Technologies, Paul O’Neill, Intel and Mathew Yarger, IOTA, as they demonstrate Project Alvarium, a Data Confidence Fabric, built to measure and score the trustworthiness of data.
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However, at the same time 5G is delivering an order of magnitude improvement in capacity, latency, reliability and availability. Could this spell a retreat from the edge?
Join moderator Kirsten Billhardt from Dell Technologies as she welcomes panelists:
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- Flavio Devide, Edge & IoT Field CTO, Dell Technologies
- Christian Renaud, Vice President, Research, S&P Global
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