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Breaking Analysis + theCUBE upcoming episodes [Uber’s real-time architecture represents the future of data apps: Meet the architects who built it]( Behind a revolutionary business model and major technological advancements, Uber has achieved remarkable success in just over a decade. With annual sales exceeding $30 billion and a market capitalization of nearly $90 billion, Uber's productivity metrics outperform those of typical technology companies.   In this week’s [Breaking Analysis]( theCUBE industry analyst Dave Vellante, along with analyst George Gilbert, principal at TechAlpha Partners, welcomes Uday Kiran Medisetty, distinguished engineer at Uber, to discuss the groundbreaking fulfillment platform architecture at Uber.   The future of enterprise data apps   “The whole landscape around developer tools, applications, it's a rapid, evolving space,” Medisetty said. “Taking the sheer complexity of representing configuration, representing the geodiversity around the world, and then building something that can work for any use case in any country adhering to those specific local rules, that is what I see as the core strength of Uber.”   Learn more about how Uber is changing enterprise data apps and the future of real-time digital twins, as well as Dave Vellante’s full Breaking Analysis. [Get the full report]( [Generative AI and the future of tech]( In the [latest episode]( of the theCUBE Podcast, industry analysts John Furrier and Dave Vellante discuss the growing importance of generative AI and the need for companies to develop AI applications.   What’s next for generative AI?   Operational data, which is aligned with AI models and offers real-time and targeted information for applications, is up for discussion. The conversation also touches on the emergence of data apps, where the business logic is embedded within the data itself, leading to the development of applications on top of this paradigm. Major topics this week also included the backlash against Reddit Inc.'s plans to make changes to its API. Also, Furrier and Vellante speculate about the future of tech companies, including the competition between Intel, AMD and Nvidia, and the potential integration of VMware into Broadcom. They emphasize the significance of being the best platform for building applications in the evolving supercloud landscape, with companies like Snowflake and Databricks making strides in this direction.   “There’s going to be, I think, a rush to figure out who’s going to land where with their developers. How do you build AI apps? Who do you use? How do you unlock that potential for generative AI?” Furrier said. “It’s going to come down to: How do you build it, and how do you run it?”   Keep up with the latest on generative AI and Furrier’s and Vellante’s thoughts on the matter [here](. [Watch the full episode!]( What to expect at HPE Discover: Join theCUBE June 20-22 TheCUBE heads to HPE Discover 2023 in hunt of AI enterprise use cases as GreenLake proves a powerful platform opportunity for Hewlett Packard Enterprises. Join theCUBE's live coverage June 20-22 for analyst-led discussions from the show floor. [Read more]( siliconangle.com [Top News: Editors' Picks]( Databricks' Data + AI Summit will focus on next-gen data ... Databricks' Data + AI Summit will focus on next-gen data infrastructure for AI and more - SiliconANGLE [Read more]( siliconangle.com Rethinking your college major in the age of AI The Age of AI may result in a net loss of jobs over the coming years, affecting white-collar jobs, and increasingly affecting physical labor jobs as android technology becomes more advanced. [Read more]( siliconangle.com [TheCUBE explore the latest on edge-to-cloud, AI and digital twins]( Get the analyst perspective from a wave of upcoming tech events, as theCUBE will feature livestream coverage of HPE Discover, MongoDB .local NYC, Snowflake Summit and the Databricks + AI Summit. Also tune in during July for Supercloud 3 from July 18-19.   [HPE Discover: June 20-22](   From June 20-22, tune into theCUBE for our exclusive coverage of Discover](. Join analysts John Furrier, Dave Vellante, Lisa Martin and Rob Strechay as they talk to the experts about the latest in enterprise computing, including AI, hybrid cloud, connectivity and edge, supercomputing and sustainability. Guests include Antonio Neri, HPE CEO and Bobby Ford, HPE global CSO.   [Tune in]( to find out more.   [MongoDB .local NYC: June 22]( Join theCUBE on June 22 for .local NYC]( as our analyst John Furrier talks to the experts about exclusive details on MongoDB’s latest releases, uncovers the latest trends in data-centric workflows and gains firsthand insights from tech’s top luminaries. Tune in to hear from MongoDB CEO Dev Ittycheria, CIO Mindy Lieberman and Tony Baer, principal at DBInsight.   Add to your now.   [Snowflake Summit: June 27-29]( Tune into theCUBE from June 27-29 for our Summit]( coverage. Join our industry analysts as they discuss how enterprise companies are using Snowflake to access, build and monetize data, tools, models and applications in ways that were previously unimaginable. Guests include Benoit Dageville, president of products at Snowflake.   It all takes place.   [Supercloud 3: July 18-19](   On June 18-19, join theCUBE for 3]( Tune in as our industry analysts talk to the experts about the role of AI in security and the impact generative AI is having on threats across the cloud. Our analysts will take a look at the latest professional insights, generative AI use cases and best practices for addressing the challenges of cross-cloud security for supercloud.   Find out more about our exclusive 3]( coverage. [Follow all theCUBE's broadcasts!]( TheCUBE is live at Snowflake Summit 2023! Join theCUBE on June 27-29 as we discuss how enterprise companies are using Snowflake to access, build, and monetize data, tools, models and applications in ways that were previously unimaginable. [Read more]( www.thecube.net SiliconANGLE Media Inc. | [SiliconANGLE.com]( [View as Webpage]( [[Twitter] ]( [[YouTube] ]( [[LinkedIn] ]( SiliconANGLE Media Inc | 5 Mount Royal, Suite 280, Marlborough, MA 01752 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by communication@siliconangle.com powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.]( [Try email marketing for free today!](

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