Where do you stand in the world of artificial intelligence (AI)? As the competition heats up, can your company afford to be left behind? Join us for this episode of Watts the Future as we explore the opportunities that AI presents and how you can seize them.
AI has come a long way since Alan Turing proposed the idea of “thinking machines.” Today, companies race to harness the power of AI and to gain a competitive edge. Why? Because according to our AI maturity model survey conducted with IDC, companies that embrace AI with centralized resources and infrastructure could achieve 20% to 30% productivity gains.
So, how can AI work for you? Imagine having a personal assistant who excels in writing and converting code or in uncovering opportunities from underused data. Sound enticing? That's just the tip of the iceberg. In this episode, I discuss different approaches to incorporating AI into your business strategy and how to tap into the full potential of AI.
Though challenges such as data management and security are bound to arise, we have solutions. As an AI workload innovator, you can build an intelligent data infrastructure with NetApp® technology to overcome these challenges. By using our AI-ready infrastructure, you can simplify data management and reduce storage costs. Plus, with its enhanced security features, you can trust that your data is safeguarded while still allowing easy access for AI training and deployment.
When AI adoption can potentially increase your profits by up to 25%, it becomes vital for your organization to focus on such projects. An intelligent data infrastructure enhances your system performance and scalability, and it helps you overcome some of the most significant challenges in AI implementation.
Intrigued? Watch our episode to delve deeper, or explore related NetApp AI solutions to embark on your AI journey to achieve AI-driven productivity and success.
David Hansen is a storyteller and marketing strategist for NetApp. A former full-time journalist, David has worked for several newspapers across the country. He earned an MBA in technology and innovation management from Pacific Lutheran University in Washington, and a BA in journalism from California State University, Sacramento. In his spare time, he enjoys golfing and skiing.