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On-Prem or Cloud? Either Way, Data Center Compute Demands Necessitate the Need for AI Accelerators
With the increasing demand for powerful data center compute capabilities, data centers are at the forefront of driving the need, development, and purchase of AI accelerators. This surge is influenced by the expanding role of AI in business operations, creating a critical demand for advanced hardware solutions. How are data centers shaping the…
Key takeaways
With the increasing demand for powerful data center compute capabilities, data centers are at the forefront of driving the need, development, and purchase of AI accelerators.
This surge is influenced by the expanding role of AI in business operations, creating a critical demand for advanced hardware solutions.
How are data centers shaping the…
With the increasing demand for powerful data center compute capabilities, data centers are at the forefront of driving the need, development, and purchase of AI accelerators. This surge is influenced by the expanding role of AI in business operations, creating a critical demand for advanced hardware solutions.
How are data centers shaping the landscape of AI compute, and what strategic decisions should businesses consider in this evolving environment?
In a recent Experts Talk roundtable discussion, Mark Beccue, a top AI market research analyst, expanded on the nuances of data center compute and the pivotal role of AI accelerators. His expert analysis offers valuable insights into the current trends and strategic considerations for enterprises navigating this complex terrain.
Main Takeaways from Mark Beccue’s Analysis:
- Data Center Compute: Heavy computational loads handled by data centers fall into two categories: on-premises (on-prem) and cloud-based solutions
- Enterprise Decisions: Enterprises must choose between investing in on-prem data centers or leveraging cloud services from providers like Amazon, Azure, and Google
- Pros and Cons: Cloud services offer quick deployment and scalability, but data security remains a significant concern for many companies
- Market Trends: The limited availability of compute resources in the market drives strategic decisions about whether to build on-prem from scratch or rely on cloud services
- Strategic Considerations: Enterprises need to weigh the benefits of speed and scale against the challenges of data security and management when choosing their AI infrastructure
For a more in-depth discussion, view the complete roundtable conversation.
Article by MarketScale
About the author
Mark Beccue is a veteran market research analyst with more than 25 years of experience in market research and business strategy. Mark is one of a handful of pioneering analysts who began to focus on AI market research in 2015. Today with Futurum Group and previously as a principal analyst within the AI practice area at Omdia and Tractica, he has advised clients and provided them with syndicated and custom qualitative AI research services. His expertise in AI use cases, applications and software, natural language AI and broader trends surrounding AI market adoption have made him a well-known and sought after speaker, panel moderator, conference chair and media resource within the AI business community. He has served in those roles for events including the AI Summits in London, Singapore, New York and Silicon Valley, IOT World, Smart Home Summit, UX Next and Telco AI Europe.<br/><br/> Prior to joining Tractica, Mark was an independent market research analyst focused on emerging technologies. Before going independent, Mark served as in house market intelligence analyst for Syniverse, where he helped guide overall business and product line strategies. For 4 years Mark worked as a Senior Analyst for ABI Research, a global technology research firm, focusing on mobile consumer services. Prior to ABI, Mark worked for 10 years for Syniverse in product management, greenhouse innovation and marketing. <br/><br/> Specialties: AI B2B and B2C market intelligence, analysis and insights. Natural Language AI. Operationalizing AI in the Enterprise. AI market adoption trends and issues. Strengths - AI and other technical market analysis designed for business readers, writing, thought leadership, forecasting, market sizing