In-Memory Computing on Game-Changers Radio

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I was recently invited as a panelist for a discussion on In-Memory Computing on Bonnie Graham’s long-standing online radio show “Biz Buzz: Coffee Break with Game-Changers.” The show was less about technology and more about what it takes to be successful with “game-changing innovations” – notably, a lot more human creativity.

Today’s buzz: In-memory. Today, your recipe for a truly intelligent business requires a magic ingredient: data. Lots of it. But even if you’ve captured the best and fastest data in the world, you still need the right information culture to make use of it whenever, wherever, however you need it. Good news: Now, in-memory technology allows you to store that information in a flexible, fast-to-access, and affordable way. Ah, can the sweet taste of success be far off?

The experts speak:

  • Mike D’Urso, Deloitte: “’Keep it as simple as possible but no simpler’. When it comes to Information Technology, we all enjoy systems that are easy to understand and use.”
  • Holger Mueller, Constellation Research: “In-memory will change enterprise applications as we know them – but it’s no walk in the park.”
  • Timo Elliott, SAP: “The most sophisticated, easiest-to-use pencil in the world won’t turn anybody into Picasso. Same goes with Big Data.” Join us for insights on In-Memory Computing: Making Data Memorable.

You can access the show here: [Download MP3] [itunes] [Bookmark Episode]