• Episode 18 - "You say AT&T is suing Broadcom, and I just think Alien vs Predator— whoever wins, we lose."

  • Sep 9 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 18 - "You say AT&T is suing Broadcom, and I just think Alien vs Predator— whoever wins, we lose."

  • Summary

  • In this new, refreshed and totally revamped (ok.. it’s still a work in progress) edition of The Wandering Tech Podcast… Lidia and Paul dive into a couple of different topics.


    Is the era of public cloud infrastructure over? It depends. If you ask the CEO of Broadcom you’ll get one answer, but Paul and Lidia discuss why it may not be quite so simple.


    And why when two big companies fight - we all lose…


    Then the question of whether or not there is yet ANOTHER hat that Presales and Solution teams should wear. The nature of the relationship between product and sales, and how to impact it practically yourself.


    Finally, in AI therapy, did you really write a book if ChatGPT helped? That’s the dilemma for the largest global writing challenge as Paul brings an example of how bad PR can go really, really bad.


    Links from the show:

    VMware article: https://www.theregister.com/2024/08/29/hock_tan_vmware_private_cloud/

    Vivun article: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-presales-must-own-sales-product-relationship-vivun-imsme/?trackingId=AI/Dh8iwT/OR9xPjur5nQQ==

    NaNoWriMo article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2024/09/04/nanowrimo-ai-writing-controversy-explainer/



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