Summary
Intel’s Dr. Darren Pulsipher explains how AI’s rapid growth drives innovation but raises energy concerns, emphasizing smaller CPU-based models that cut costs and power use while urging experimentation with AI and strong data management skills to stay competitive.
Speakers
25+ years of experience recruiting, developing, and leading technical teams to drive sales and customer satisfaction. Highly experienced and successful at aligning technical sales with business goals while building partnership and trust with sales leaders and across organizations. Passionate about building both internal and external relationships and engaging with colleagues as a coach and mentor. Career has led to and through many situations that have provided me with the depth and breadth of experience to lead technical sales organizations: CTOs, Solutions Architects, Sales Engineers, Systems Engineers, Account Executives, and other job functions.
Chief Solution Architect for Public Sector
Intel Corporation
Dr. Darren Pulsipher is the Chief Solution Architect for Public Sector at Intel. He works directly with governments (Federal, State, and Local) and enterprise organizations such as IBM, GE, and Toyota to help them modernize their IT organizations.
Through several executive and management positions (CIO, Director of Engineering), Darren has developed a unique ability to bring technology, people, and processes together to provide real transformational change to organizations. He focuses on data transformation through data architecture, workload migration, cloud-native application development, service orchestration, and multi-hybrid cloud data center architectures.
His research resulted in 8 patents in Cloud and Grid computing architectures, helping companies decrease product development lifecycle time through build, test, deployment optimization, virtualization, and containerization. Darren shares his passion for digital transformation on his weekly podcast "Embracing Digital Transformation." He is a published author with three books on technology and technology management and over 100 articles in various industry trade publications.