Bakers Half Dozen – Episode 3

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The magic number 3 works its ways to bring us the third episode of Bakers Half Dozen. Matt takes the time to answer:

  • What’s faster…the speed of light or edge computing?
  • What will the new capabilities of 5G unlock and how will they raise the bar for customer expectations?
  • Could Jet Li’s karate kicks become digitized?

If you’ve got questions about this episode, or a question you’d like Matt to answer in the next episode, comment below or tweet @mattwbaker using #BakersHalfDozen.

Episode 2 Show Notes:

Introduction with Matt Baker

Item 1 – Edge Computing

Item 2 – 5g and the IoT

Item 3 — As the mobile industry standardizes on a path to wider 5G connectivity, what happens to consumer expectations around application performance?

Item 4 – IT is the #1 use case for AI

Item 5 – Amazon Recruiting with AI

Item 6 – NatureFresh Farms Data Wave

Item 6.5 – Jet Li leaves Hollywood

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Matt Baker

About the Author: Matt Baker

Matt Baker is Dell Technologies’ Senior Vice President of AI Strategy. Working closely with the Chief AI Officer, Matt partners across the company to understand domain-specific use cases, building, define and standardize future architectures, and integrate AI across the product portfolio. Following his tenure leading the Corporate Strategy Office, Matt was asked to go deep into the world of data science and artificial intelligence, working in partnership with Dell’s senior leadership team to drive Dell’s AI strategy and to make this game-changing technology more accessible for everyone. Matt is an 18-year Dell Technologies veteran. In addition to leading the Corporate Strategy Office for two years, he drove the company’s Infrastructure Solutions Group strategy team for ten. He has also directed the strategy behind Dell Technologies’ Storage business and held a variety of product management responsibilities. Prior to joining Dell in 2005, Matt held a number of diverse roles at Intel Corporation over a 10-year span. Matt holds a bachelor’s degree in English Literature and Political Science from McDaniel College in Westminster, Maryland.
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