Three insights you might have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of Broadcom’s ‘Modern Private Cloud’ event
Enterprises are rapidly pushing AI projects into production in the race for higher revenues – but it’s not without cost and security risks. Private cloud is emerging as a bedrock for AI infrastructure as businesses seek control, cost predictability, security, and compliance.
Broadcom Inc. is positioning its VMware Cloud Foundation platform as the secure, cost-effective private cloud foundation enterprises need to effectively seize new AI opportunities, explained Paul Turner (pictured), chief product officer of the VMware Cloud Foundation Division at Broadcom Inc, in a recent interview with theCUBE’s John Furrier and Gemma Allen.
“AI is also a risk and cost multiplier,” he said. “Just think about a few stats: 73% of enterprises see AI-related attacks. That is almost every industry out there … actually seeing these new attacks that are driven by AI-enabled software.”
Turner was among several industry experts from Broadcom, ThinkOn and Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Co. who spoke to Furrier and Allen at the Broadcom “Modern Private Cloud: A Secure Foundation for Production AI” event, during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. They discussed.. (* Disclosure below.)







