Rob Enderle

As President and Principal Analyst of the Enderle Group, Rob provides regional and global companies with guidance in how to create credible dialogue with the market, target customer needs, create new business opportunities, anticipate technology changes, select vendors and products, and practice zero dollar marketing. For over 20 years Rob has worked for and with companies like Microsoft, HP, IBM, Dell, Toshiba, Gateway, Sony, USAA, Texas Instruments, AMD, Intel, Credit Suisse First Boston, ROLM, and Siemens.

NVIDIA AI Advances Medical Imaging

The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) recently held an event on applied artificial intelligence (AI). NVIDIA, a leader in core AI technology, appeared at the event with partners to showcase how...

Workplace Report Shows Need for Different Offices

I had a chance to review the latest survey recently from Relogix, a workplace analytics firm, on global workspace usage. As you would expect, there has been a huge shift from working in...

IBM and Algorithmiq Pushing AI Quantum Computing for Health Care

IBM is one of the companies most focused on quantum computing and general artificial intelligence (AI). The advances made by IBM’s Watson platform and the quantum computing team out of IBM Research...

Lenovo Tapping AMD Epyc Processor for Server Market

AMD launched its 4th Generation Epyc processor recently, which, again, performs well against the competition. As an OEM, Lenovo was all in early to embrace AMD’s performance advantages. Lenovo adopted AMD’s Threadripper platform...

Why NVIDIA’s Approach to the Metaverse is Working

It is interesting to watch Meta’s challenges in the metaverse. Meta is creating a consumer-level offering long before the technology could be effectively cost reduced to address a consumer market. NVIDIA, which has...

Anticipating the Birth of AI Employee Clones

I was in New York recently attending two overlapping events: the Lenovo Advisory Council and BlackBerry’s Security Summit. I have no doubt I am not alone in having to be multiple places...

Cyndx, Zoom, and Approaching Markets

A recurring move I see companies make is choosing to attack a more powerful competitor where they are strongest, not weakest. The ancient military strategist Sun Tzu argued “to win a hundred victories...

AI Rules Microsoft Ignite

Microsoft Ignite is the company’s developer conference. At this year’s event, the overarching theme was using artificial intelligence (AI) to make you better, faster and able to present better than ever before. While...

Intel’s GPU AI Play

I was at Intel Innovation recently, and I had a chance to chat with Raja Koduri, who heads the GPU effort. Intel has announced an affordable desktop GPU option for the mid-range...

3 Missing Strategic Opportunities for AI

If you look at where artificial intelligence (AI) is being initially focused, it is mostly being directed at autonomous robots, including cars, that will eventually do what humans do now, on creating...

NVIDIA and How AI and the Metaverse Will Transform the Web

NVIDIA recently hosted its big GTC show. If there’s one thing I look forward to every year, it’s NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote.  This is because Huang lays out the near future for...

Intel and How AI is Transforming the PC

I was at Intel’s powerful Israel Development Centre (IDC) recently, and it is a fascinating place. Pat Gelsinger, Intel’s CEO, is positioning IDC as the heart of Intel to address long-term diversity...

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