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Join theCUBE analysts for exclusive insights   Tune in today! Exclusive coverage of VMware Explore and Supermicro Open Storage Summit Join theCUBE today for day 2 coverage of Explore]( where we bring you exclusive interviews and insights from private cloud experts, virtualization insiders and thought leaders. Check out the latest advancements in enterprise computing, including private AI and more.   Experts speaking to theCUBE at VMware Explore include Keith Norbie, head of worldwide partner solutions and sales acceleration at NetApp; Krish Prasad, SVP and GM of the VMware Cloud Foundation Division at Broadcom; Mike Gannon, president of North America at Broadcom; Bryan Smith, CEO of Expedient, and many more.   Then stay tuned for episode 6 of the [Supermicro Open Storage Summit]( powered by Supermicro, Intel, AMD and Nvidia. This seven-part series highlights emerging methods for enabling AI data pipelines and high performance computing, with use cases in optimized storage workloads, insights for CSPs and more.    [Tune in for key analysis, and stay ahead in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.](   On theCUBE Pod: The ‘big GPU short,’ VMware Explore and the path ahead for CrowdStrike On Pod]( theCUBE analysts John Furrier and Dave Vellante explore significant developments in the tech world, including the launch of the NYSE CUBE East Studio, expanding our reach across major markets.   Also, during this week’s podcast, Furrier and Vellanet delve into concerns about a potential "big GPU short," drawing comparisons to the housing crisis and discuss the Broadcom-VMware merger's impact on customers and the broader tech ecosystem.   In addition, the episode touches on the aftermath of the CrowdStrike incident and U.S.-China tech tensions, particularly China's circumvention of U.S. chip bans. The analysts also provide commentary on Kamala Harris' unrealized capital gains tax proposal and its potential ramifications for the economy.   [Watch the latest theCUBE Pod.](   What’s new read more on [thecuberesearch.com]( How agentic AI platforms will redefine enterprise applications In this episode of [Breaking Analysis]( Dave Vellante and George Gilbert of theCUBE Research team, explore the transformative potential of agentic systems within enterprise applications, predicting a significant shift by next year.   These intelligent systems are expected to revolutionize backend operations, data platforms and user interfaces, far surpassing the impact of previous technological eras, such as the modern GUI, web, cloud and mobile. The discussion assesses the inefficiencies of current siloed applications and the promise of agentic systems to bridge these gaps, enabling real-time automation and optimizing business processes.   As the application stack evolves over the next 5 to 10 years, companies such as Salesforce and Microsoft are poised to lead this transition, creating frameworks for managing armies of agents that will redefine the enterprise software landscape. [Get The Free Report](   In the news read more on [siliconangle.com]( Beyond OpenAI: The rise of not-too-large language models A flurry of new artificial intelligence models this week illustrated what’s coming next in AI: smaller language models targeted at vertical industries and functions.   [Read the latest in tech news.](   Experience the future of networking with Juniper Networks AI-native innovations Watch theCUBE’s exclusive coverage of the "Juniper Networks AI-Native NOW" event from the New York Stock Exchange. 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Our team will be exploring the latest in cybersecurity, with a special emphasis on how generative AI is shaping the industry. Featured experts include Kevin Mandia, CEO of Mandiant; Steph Hay, head of UX at Google Cloud Security; and John Hultquist, chief analyst at Mandiant Intelligence, and more. Enter the Cosmos | Oct. 1 Tune in to theCUBE for exclusive coverage of the Data: Enter the Cosmos]( event on Oct. 1, where we'll explore the latest advancements propelling enterprise AI and more. Expert guests include Vast co-founder and CEO Renen Hallak and co-founder Jeff Denworth. Dell: Making AI Real With Data | Oct. 15 Join us on Oct. 15 for "[Making AI Real With Data]( presented by Dell Technologies and Nvidia, where you’ll learn how cutting-edge storage and data management solutions are turning AI visions into reality. Get an exclusive look at Dell’s plans to propel AI forward in the age of intelligence.     Extracting the signal from the noise since 2010. 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