Emerging, game-changing technology trends from AI and Machine Learning to IoT and software-defined everything are front and center as companies contemplate IT strategies for the future. During Day 2 of Dell Technologies World, more than 14,000 customers and partners continue to look at newer ways to realize these digital futures and drive toward better business outcomes with modern edge-to-core-to-cloud technology innovations.
“Most of us are tasked to become more digital, more data-capable in IT,” said Jeff Clarke, vice chairman, Products and Operations, Dell. “We have to transform IT to deliver better outcomes and to do so more in real time, with less latency, and a Modern Data Center is required to compete. It’s an exciting time at Dell Technologies. We’re playing a key role helping our customers deliver better outcomes—not just in business, but for society and the world around us.”
A comprehensive set of product and solution innovations going live today from across Dell Technologies, designed to help customers achieve their IT, Security and Workforce transformations:
- Dell EMC, as the No. 1 market leader in global hyper-converged infrastructure
- Virtustream adds software-as-a-service support for its risk management and compliance monitoring service, Viewtrust. See separate releasehere.
General session keynotes and Guru sessions
TUESDAY
1 IDC WW Quarterly Converged Systems Tracker, Q4 2017, April 2018, Vendor Revenue
“Power Up to Make IT Real”(10:00–11:15 a.m. PT)
- Jeff Clarke, vice chairman, Products and Operations, Dell
“Business advice we shouldn’t believe anymore.”(3:00–4:00 p.m. PT)
- Andrew McAfee, principal research scientist, MIT
WEDNESDAY
“Technologies & trends that are changing the world"(10:00–11:15 a.m. PT)o Allison Dew, chief marketing officer, Dell
o Ray O’Farrell, executive vice president and chief technology officer, VMware
o John Roese, president of Cross-Product Operations and chief technology officer, Dell EMC
“The innovators: How a group of inventors, hackers, geniuses and geeks created the digital revolution.”(3:00–4:00 p.m. PT)
o Walter Isaacson, president and CEO, The Aspen Institute
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