Discussions on the second day of Google Cloud then focused on a wide variety of subjects, including the latest innovations in new generation artificial intelligence, modernization of taxes and sustainability, and brand articles companies participating in the event.
Heavy discussions on Kubernetes’ stage anniversary to the illumination of information on the modernization of the government, the second day of Google Cloud then offered an overview of the point of collaborative partnerships, of the AI generator and the last swag.
“It comes back to simplification, making AI easier,” said Rob Strechay (Photo, right), Director General of Research Research and Senior Analyst. “There were a lot of very good guests on HCL and PWC and a number of others, who were talking about how they bring different applications to different things.”
Strechay spoke with hosts Savannah Peterson (second on the right), Rebecca Knight (second on the left John Furrer (left) at Google Cloud next 2024During an exclusive broadcast on TheCube, the live studio from Siliconangle Media. They discussed ideas and conversations on the latest developments and innovations in the technological sphere, as well as the best elements of the event swag. (* Disclosure below.)
A trip through innovations
As part of the second conversation of the day to the following Google Cloud, the analysts talked about the Celebration of Kubernetes’ 10th anniversary and explored the modernization of government sectors.
“We just had Hcltech,” said Furrier. “They are all there with Google Cloud. There are just tons of large stories around. The same thing, which is the next generation of AI here. Generative AI business, all good things. »»
The discussion turned to the modernization of the government, a subject of great importance in the midst of regulatory challenges. The conversation highlighted collaboration and innovation within the industry, presenting the need for technology to rationalize government operations.
“I also really appreciated Karen Dahut, self -proclaimed mission drug addict; She is CEO of the Google public sector, “said Knight. “She just had a lot of big things to say about how Google helps modernize our federal government and also local and state government.”
Another great subject of discussion was collaborationwhich has become a central principle of success in the technology industry. This collaborative philosophy, often associated with the open source community, now permeates the corporate space, promoting a culture of shared success and collective success.
“I think that one of the things I really took away … how many people are playing together to succeed in this space,” said Peterson. “With Google announcing its CPU ARM, there is just a feeling that everyone needs components of each other at the moment or needs software from each other to succeed.”
Swagging with style
There was also room for light pleasure on the exhibition’s ground. The Savvy Swag segment highlighted the range of brand goods, each item in the running for the title of the best loot. These articles ranged from personalized cups to aroma therapy pens; The loot offers were as diverse as they are creative. What distinguishes these booty articles is thoughtful design and intention, according to Peterson.
“Starburst really has a cool thing that happens,” said Peterson, referring to a piece of particular swag. “It’s a tactical pen. There is a compass at the end of this. There is a flashlight inside, Stylus. If you unscrew it, he even has a small screwdriver, which is rather fun.
Here is the complete video interview, which is part of the cover of Siliconangle’s and Thecube Research of Google Cloud next 2024::
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJ8NDFJ8GW
(* Disclosure: Thecube is a paid media partner for Google Cloud next 2024. Neither Google, the main sponsor of Thecube event coverage, nor other sponsors have editorial control over the content on TheCube or Siliconangle.)
Photo: Siliconangle
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