Baker’s Half Dozen – Episode 1: Is Cloud a Place? Or Are We All Missing the Premise?

It seems like there’s a new trend every day in the technology industry leaving us with loads of questions around what comes next. Not surprisingly, many of those thoughts end up on social media just waiting to be addressed. Well, we decided it’s time for someone to address them…or at least attempt to anyways.

Introducing Baker’s Half Dozen, a monthly video series starring Matt Baker. Matt is the SVP of planning and strategy at Dell EMC, but more importantly for us, he’s all over Twitter sharing his point of view on topics across the board. Each month, we’ll bring 6 and a half of those items to the surface for Matt to dive into. And having been around the industry for over 20 years, he knows a thing or two about IT and where it’s headed. But don’t take our word for it. This month Matt dives into the future of the data center, cloud repatriations and…the Terminator. Check it out on the first episode of Baker’s Half Dozen. Have a question of your own? Tweet at @mattwbaker using #BakersHalfDozen.

Episode 1 Show Notes:

Introduction with Matt Baker

Item 1 – Cloud is an operating model

Item 2 – Is the data center dead?

Item 3 – Cloud repatriations

Item 4 – Data transit prices

Item 5 – Unrealistic expectations of AI

Item 6 – Pivotal Labs and U.S. Air Force

Item 6.5 – Brain bender

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Matt Baker

About the Author: Matt Baker

Matt Baker is Dell Technologies’ Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategy working in close partnership with the company’s Office of the CEO. In this role, Matt oversees the corporate planning process, exploration of new business opportunities, and strategic partner relationships and business development. Matt is known for bucking the technology industry’s conventional wisdom to see new opportunities that ensure our customers are ready for the digital reality of today and the digital future. Matt is a 17-year Dell Technologies veteran with prior roles driving the company’s Infrastructure Solutions Group strategy team for more than 10 years. He’s also led the strategy behind Dell Technologies’ Storage business and has held a variety of product management responsibilities. Prior to joining Dell in 2005, Matt held a variety of roles at Intel Corporation over 10 years. Matt holds a bachelor’s degree in English Literature and Political Science from McDaniel College in Westminster, Maryland.