Ready or Not, AI is Coming to the Enterprise

Despite widespread skepticism, AI is already widely used in the enterprise, often in the form of so-called shadow applications outside traditional IT. This episode of the Tech Field Day Podcast, recorded on the eve of AI Field Day, features delegates Ryan Booth and Dave Graham discussing the real state of AI adoption in the enterprise with host Stephen Foskett. Just like the advent of the PC, generative AI is widely used across businesses, typically on a bring-your-own basis rather than as a coordinated effort by the IT department. The same process happened in the Software-as-a-Service world, where each department and even individual adopted multiple tools that met their needs. There will soon be a reckoning, where businesses try to get their hands around all of the AI applications being used across the enterprise. The next step is to develop a plan to control sprawl of tools, models, data, and subscriptions to ensure that this shadow AI doesn’t become a risk to the company. Then companies need to be prepared as AI agents become critical to their operations, likely also deployed by individuals without corporate control.

Redefining Enterprise AI Strategies at AI Field Day 6

Analysts predict 2025 will be the year AI applications dominate enterprise, with innovations like orchestration engines and optimization software driving secure, efficient integrations. AI Field Day, happening live January 29–30, 2025, will host industry leaders like Broadcom, MemVerge, and Kamiwaza will present solutions for private AI, infrastructure optimization, and real-world use cases, alongside groundbreaking research on CEOs’ AI strategies from The Futurum Group and benchmarks from MLCommons. Watch live on LinkedIn, TechStrong TV, and Tech Field Day, or join the conversation online using #AIFD6.

The Shifting Focus of AI at AI Field Day 5

Join us for AI Field Day, a three-day event from September 11-13, showcasing cutting-edge AI applications and solutions in enterprise environments. Featuring live presentations from industry leaders like Keysight, Integral, Cisco, VMware, Elastic, and Arista, AI Field Day explores topics like AI-ready infrastructure, agentic AI, and advanced vector databases. Tune in live on LinkedIn and Techstrong.TV, or catch the recordings on YouTube. Stay connected through social media with #AIFD5, and follow our LinkedIn page and YouTube channel for updates, tech talks, and behind-the-scenes content.

AI is Smarter Than Your Average Network Engineer

Recent advances in AI for IT have shown the huge potential for changing the way that we do work. However, AI can’t replace everyone in the workforce. In this episode, Tom Hollingsworth is joined by Rita Younger, Josh Warcop, and Rob Coote as they look at how the hype surrounding AI must inevitably be reconciled with the reality of real people doing work.

The Year of AI at AI Field Day 4

Everybody says that 2024 is the year of AI, but our industry has been building the foundation for years. From processors and accelerators to storage and data platforms, applications that leverage machine learning have special demands. That’s the focus of AI Field Day, which features an entire day sponsored by Intel, plus two more days filled with presentations by a diverse range of companies. The next AI Field Day event is February 21st through 23rd. The event will be broadcast live on LinkedIn and on the Tech Field Day website, starting at 8:00 a.m. Pacific time, Wednesday through Friday, with more presentations throughout the day from VMware by Broadcom, VAST Data, Hammerspace, Qlik, Solidigm, and a whole day of presentations presented by Intel with key partners and customers.

Automation, Analytics, and More at Cloud Field Day 18

Announcing Cloud Field Day, streaming live next week! This event is broadcast live on LinkedIn and the Tech Field Day website, and includes presentations from Juniper Networks, Mezmo, Prosimo, and AMD on Wednesday and VMware, WEKA, and Fortinet on Thursday, focusing on automation, data center analytics, and telemetry. Join the conversation about cloud-native networking, application migration, and monitoring strategies during the sessions on October 18th and 19th!