Tag: Rob Enderle
Two Paths to AI Product Development Success
When you look at PC OEMs, you’ll notice there are two product paths they typically take. The most popular is to build a high variety of products, even though they can’t afford to market any one of them very well, wit Read more…
Why the Current Approach for AI Is Excessively Dangerous
When I look at AI efforts from companies like Microsoft, the focus is on productivity, which has been the primary benefit of most technological advances over the years. This is because it is far easier to quantify the be Read more…
The Best Strategy for AI Deployment
With AI failure historically reported to be around 85%, there is every reason to step back and consider that most approaches and most vendors supplying AI solutions aren’t working. This same kind of failure rate has be Read more…
Why Digital Transformations Failed and AI Implementations Are Likely To
In January, IBM presented a detailed study on why digital transformations have only provided between a -5% and 10% ROI instead of the projected 150% ROI. This is a huge delta that’s in line with our experiences with in Read more…
Intel’s Pat Gelsinger and the AI Centrino Moment
Last week I was at Innovation, Intel’s conference for developers. In the keynote, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said that we were in a Centrino-like wave. Centrino was the Intel wireless technology that gave us Wi-Fi and d Read more…
How to Pick a Generative AI Partner
Back in July, I had a briefing from Dell on its impressive new generative AI program which is tied tightly to Nvidia for that technology but uses Dell’s extensive knowledge of how to use this innovative technology for Read more…
The Three Approaches to AI Implementation
There are three approaches to AI implementation emerging: the typical do-it-yourself approach where you do everything yourself that has the highest potential for failure; a services-based approach as highlighted by Lenov Read more…
Wired vs. Unwired and the Coming Massive Changes in IoT Provisioning
There are two battling initiatives about to emerge in the IoT market. On the enterprise side, we have a largely Cisco-led initiative that attempts to take power over ethernet (PoE) and make it universal. On the other sid Read more…
In the Shadow of the Twitter Acquisition-Layoff Disaster: How to Prepare for Layoffs
There is an increasing chance that many of us will experience layoffs shortly. The Twitter disaster is a rolling showcase of how not to do one. I’m often struck by how few people know how to do a layoff or company acqu Read more…
The Need to Refocus AI Priorities
If you look at the big focus areas for our most advanced AI implementations, they consist of either replacing a skill (drawing or writing) or increasing sales and marketing. The first will potentially eliminate jobs, whi Read more…
Do We Need to Redefine Ethics for AI?
Artificial Intelligence has two apparent goals that, for now, aren’t mutually exclusive, but only one of them benefits humans long term. Those goals are to either enhance people’s work or to replace people. Recently Read more…