leveraging this new technology, which
allows us to put large amounts of data
in memory, next to the CPU, to solve
the toughest business problems for the
company. That’s the power of this new
technology.” Ultimately, the product will
help Intel and its customers navigate
the exponentially growing ocean of data
covering the world, and draw insights
that will drive customer satisfaction and
help determine where the next stage
of digital transformation leads.
“I remember sitting in budget
committees where people would ask
me when the ‘digital transformation
thing’ was going to be over,” Davis
laughs. “Digital transformation,
certainly in today’s market, doesn’t
have a start and an end. If you continue
to evolve and try to keep pace with the
technology, transformation will always
happen.” Much as it took on a pivotal
role in the democratisation and mass
distribution of the microchip over the
last 50 years, Intel is positioning itself
to be at the heart of a new reality,
—
Lisa Davis,
President of Digital Transformation & Scale
Solutions, Enterprise & Government,
Data Center Group, Intel
“ Digital transformation
strategy needs to be
holistic, because it’s not
just about the technology”
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AUGUST 2019
INTEL CORPORATION