Future Proof Your Organization with a Multi-Digital Application Framework

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According to one market research company, it’s predicted that by 2025 there will be 55.7 billion connected devices worldwide, with 75% connected to an Internet of Things (IoT) platform.

How much data does that equal?
The company estimates that within that timeframe, 73.1 zettabytes of data will be generated from IoT devices, with a significant portion deriving from industrial IoT applications. This poses both an opportunity and a challenge to companies as they pursue integrations of IoT, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning (ML) digital technologies in their enterprise.

SAP Insider’s John Yuva sat down with Alan Clarke, SAP Alliance Director for EMEA North for SUSE, and Gerren Mayne, SAP Practice Director for Fujitsu in the UK, to discuss the impact of AI, ML, and IoT on the evolving enterprise and how these digital technologies are enabling a future-proof ecosystem for companies.  In particular, the subjects discussed were:
  • To understand the impact of AI, ML, and IoT on the evolving enterprise
  • To learn how digital technology is playing a greater role in connecting manufacturers to downstream suppliers
  • To discover how together SUSE and Fujitsu partner on technology innovation to cultivate support infrastructure for customers and their mission-critical workloads

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Caroline Thomas Caroline brings over 30 years of expertise in high-tech B2B marketing to her role as Senior Edge Marketer. Driven by a deep passion for technology, Caroline is committed to communicating the advantages of modernizing and accelerating digital transformation integration. She is instrumental in delivering SUSE's Edge Suite communication, helping businesses enhance their operations, reduce latency, and improve overall efficiency. Her strategic approach and keen understanding of the market make her a valuable asset in navigating the complexities of the digital landscape.