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Series 2: What have we learned?
Season 2 · Episode 13

Series 2: What have we learned?

This series has been a wild ride! We've spoken to some of enterprise tech's brightest brains this season, and one thing they weren't short of was opinions! Innovation is coming thick and fast, and we've discussed 5G, supercomputers, AI, computer science,

Technology Untangled · HPE, Michael Bird, Andrew Emerson, Chris Dando, Colin Wood, Dan Broomham, Dave Strong, Eng Lim Goh, Florian Buehr, Ian Henderson, Jacob Balma, Jen Hawes-Hewitt, Jimmy Chion, John Frey, Jordan Appleson, Lauren Dyer, Leslie Shannon, Mark Fernandez, Mary Towers Matt Armstrong-Barnes, Puneet Sharma, Ras

August 10, 202139m 57s

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Show Notes

This series has been a wild ride! We've spoken to some of enterprise tech's brightest brains this season, and one thing they weren't short of was opinions! Innovation is coming thick and fast, and we've discussed 5G, supercomputers, AI, computer science, digital transformation, zero trust, blockchain, IOT, energy innovation, quantum computing, mixed reality, and everything in between. But there were a few topics that cropped up time and time again. So... what have learnt this season?

In today's episode, we draw insights from over 60 hours of interviews and discuss the big themes that our guests were keen to point out! Host Michael Bird discussing how artificial intelligence is making waves in every part of our society, what organisations can do to avoid using tech for tech's sake, and why education should be at the heart of any future-faced organisation.

The long show notes for this episode can be found here: https://community.hpe.com/t5/HPE-Blog-UK-Ireland/Series-2-What-have-we-learned/ba-p/7145236

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