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theCUBE breaking analysis & upcoming broadcasts ? Key takeaways from VMware Explore and Supermicro

theCUBE breaking analysis & upcoming broadcasts   Key takeaways from VMware Explore and Supermicro Open Storage Summit TheCUBE's coverage of VMware Explore captured exclusive insights from private cloud experts and analysts on the latest in enterprise computing. The event spotlighted key advancements in private AI and how the cloud landscape is being reshaped. Check out our [event coverage]( to explore the strategies and innovations driving the future of enterprise technology. During the event, theCUBE Research analysts John Furrier and Dave Vellante [discussed key developments]( such as Nvidia's dominance in AI, Amazon's strategic direction under Matt Garman and the shifting dynamics within VMware's ecosystem. Las week also saw the conclusion of the 7-part [Open Storage Summit interview series]( powered by Supermicro, Intel, AMD and Nvidia, featuring experts from across the software-defined storage ecosystem to discuss the latest innovations. Our interviews with top tech leaders highlighted cutting-edge storage solutions, including AI-driven applications and hyperconverged infrastructure.   [Stream theCUBE on demand](   What’s new read more on [thecuberesearch.com]( How digital twin platforms will revolutionize business operations In the latest [Breaking Analysis]( episode, theCUBE Research analysts Dave Vellante and George Gilbert explore the transformative impact of digital twin platforms on business operations and [the latest insights on the future of intelligent data platforms]( a key topic from our recent [Supercloud 7 event](. The duo discusses how these platforms, which create dynamic digital representations of businesses, are set to revolutionize traditional models by orchestrating entire ecosystems in real time, such as how Uber connects riders with drivers.   The conversation delves into the evolution from linear value chains to integrated platforms, emphasizing the role of digital twins and AI-driven agents in enhancing efficiency and agility. The episode also examines market trends, highlighting how legacy systems are being challenged by innovative platforms, signaling a profound shift in industry structures and business models.   [Read more about the future of business with digital twin platforms.]( [Get The Free Report](   In the news read more on [siliconangle.com]( The AI economy keeps cruising, so Nvidia will be fine — but rivals loom All eyes were on Nvidia’s earnings report this week as a proxy for the artificial intelligence economy, and even for the graphics chip giant, it was too much to live up to. Nvidia earnings disappointed, but really, how could they not? Most of the news was actually quite good, as growth looks to continue for a while. After all, demanding new models and services keep coming out at a rapid clip.   [Get the latest on Nvidia's earnings and the AI economy.](   Matt Garman talks with theCUBE about leading AWS and the power of gen AI TheCUBE Research Executive Analyst John Furrier talks with AWS CEO Matt Garman about his new role as CEO and how generative AI has the potential to transform the company. The discussion includes Garman’s vision to navigate a competitive tech landscape and lead AWS into its next phase of innovation. [Check out the exclusive interview.](   On-site analysis watch live at [thecube.net]( Get ready for an exciting lineup of events and live coverage with theCUBE this fall. From strategic planning with Dell and Red Hat to the latest in AI, cybersecurity and data management, theCUBE brings you exclusive insights and expert interviews. Catch the key trends shaping enterprise technology at events such as CrowdStrike Fal.Con, mWISE 2024, Teradata Possible and more.* *Broadcast dates and times are subject to change.   Build Now and for the Future With Dell and Red Hat | Sept. 12 Join us on Sept. 12 for “[Build Now and for the Future With Dell and Red Hat]( As containers and AI workloads expand, strategic infrastructure planning is key. Alyson Langon from Dell and Stu Miniman from Red Hat will explore how the APEX Cloud Platform for Red Hat OpenShift simplifies operations, helping you efficiently build and scale for the future. CrowdStrike Fal.Con | Sept. 17—18 TheCUBE will be broadcasting live at from September 17–18. Tune in for insights on cutting-edge trends in data protection, and discover the latest breakthroughs in enterprise AI and modern computing infrastructure. Expert guests include CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz, CBO Daniel Bernard, and VP of Americas Alliances Amanda Adams. mWISE Conference| Sept. 18—19 Tune in to theCUBE’s live coverage of [mWISE Conference]( from Sept. 18–19. Our team will cover the latest cybersecurity developments, focusing on the impact of generative AI on the industry. Notable speakers include Kevin Mandia, CEO of Mandiant; Steph Hay, head of UX at Google Cloud Security; John Hultquist, chief analyst at Mandiant Intelligence and others. Enter the Cosmos | Oct. 1 Join theCUBE for exclusive insights from the Data: Enter the Cosmos]( event on Oct. 1. We'll provide analysis on cutting-edge advancements driving enterprise AI and more. Featured guests include Vast Data co-founder and CEO Renen Hallak and co-founder Jeff Denworth. Teradata Possible | Oct. 8 Tune in Oct. 8 for live coverage of Possible](. We'll deliver on-the-ground reporting and exclusive interviews with data platform experts, software engineers and analysts as they explore the latest innovations within Teradata’s ecosystem. Discover how this 45-year-old company is setting new benchmarks with its Trusted AI initiative. Dell: Making AI Real With Data | Oct. 15 Join us Oct. 15 for the "[Making AI Real With Data]( event, a presentation by Dell Technologies and Nvidia. Discover how advanced storage and data management solutions are bringing AI visions to life. Gain exclusive insights into Dell’s strategies for driving AI innovation in the era of intelligence.     Extracting the signal from the noise since 2010. [SiliconANGLE.com]( [theCUBE.net]( [theCUBEResearch.com]( are part of the SiliconANGLE Media Inc. Brand Network. All Rights Reserved. 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