[Intel's Data Center Vice President: Cloud Computing's Future Blueprint Service Will Be More Advanced] Recently, Raejeanne Skillern, Vice President of Intel Data Center Group and General Manager of Cloud Service Providers Group published an article entitled "The Blueprint for the Future of Cloud Computing," vividly describing clouds with building blocks. Calculations. Raejeanne Skillern, Vice President of Intel Data Center Group and General Manager of Cloud Service Providers Group If she was asked to introduce her work content to a 10-year-old, she would say: “Computers are like LEGO bricks. Clouds are connected by thousands or even millions of LEGO bricks. Cloud service providers rent these building blocks. 'Let people use the Internet to process, transmit, and store data. I help these service providers choose the bricks that are the best fit.' And these "building blocks" are creating great value in the data era. From hot words to industry changes In 2009, Raejeanne Skillern joined the Intel Cloud Business Unit and was subsequently promoted to Marketing Director. At that time, cloud computing was a new hot word, and there were authoritative people who put forward the issue of trust at that time and called for everyone to be cautious about cloud computing. Raejeanne Skillern said: “In the beginning we only worked with a few cloud service providers. Today, we work closely with about 250 companies worldwide, including seven of the world’s largest cloud computing companies and more than 200 fast-growing cloud computing companies. We also worked with many other partners through our Intel CloudInsider project. Cloud service providers have never led the trend of innovation like today. Cloud is no longer a hot word, but an industry revolution." In this industry change, Intel also ushered in the data center's biggest progress in 10 years - Intel Xeon Extensible Processor. Since its release in July last year, it has provided scalable, secure, and agile services for enterprise data centers with outstanding performance, which has greatly improved the efficiency of enterprise users and accelerated the digital transformation of enterprises. Xeon's extensible processor platform is widely recognized by mainstream cloud computing vendors both at home and abroad for its outstanding performance, scalability and agility. Create new services "I am amazed by the new services and unique applications brought by the cloud - not to mention the positive role of health care and small business growth," said Raejeanne. Her team worked with the "seven giants" - including Alibaba, Amazon, Baidu, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Tencent. In addition, she also established cooperation with emerging cloud service companies such as DigitalOcean and 1&1. There is also the United States Mission, this China's "super app" combines restaurant reviews, takeaways, coupons and payments, and even provide a taxi service, the perfect embodiment of the continuous expansion of the cloud service providers. Raejeanne said: "Just sit back and talk to these people and you can't help but be interested in their business." Cloudy instead of single cloud When it comes to cloud computing, although people do not explicitly say that it is "cloudy," the cloud is by no means a "single flower." Raejeanne pointed out that although cloud service providers face similar challenges, their solutions may be quite different. Her job responsibilities are to help each customer match the right combination of technologies - not only processors, but also accelerators, FPGAs, storage and memory, networking, and even new custom CPUs - to achieve maximum unit budget efficiency. Raejeanne said: "Our strength lies in being able to achieve everything through an integrated platform." Let people use artificial intelligence Although we talk less about cloud computing when we talk about AI and often overlook the value of cloud computing, Raejeanne believes that artificial intelligence relies heavily on the performance, scale, and cost-effectiveness provided by cloud infrastructure. She said, "The cloud has expanded its popularity. Our job is not only to provide leading chips, but also to promote the realization of all artificial intelligence solutions, to help customers adopt AI, so that they can use AI from the cloud to the edge to achieve business Transformation." The future development trend of cloud Raejeanne believes that the cloud business will continue to grow, and Intel’s recent revenue performance confirms this. She uses the Jevons paradox to analogize the rise of the cloud, that is, technological progress can achieve a more efficient use of certain resources, but the total consumption of this resource will not only decline, but will increase. “Whether it is a public cloud or a private cloud, it can make the use of computing more cost-effective and more convenient, and new application cases are rapidly emerging.†For the future, Raejeanne said: “Artificial intelligence, 5G, network transformation and immersive media will Promote innovation across the industry.†In addition, she also predicts that the development of “Function as a Service†will change the programming paradigm, making program development easier and faster, accelerating this trend, and creating the next wave of innovation. The power of data is transforming the business world, and gaining insights from advanced analytics and artificial intelligence will drive business development. At the same time, cloud services continue to accelerate the digital transformation of enterprises. From the data center to the edge of the cloud to the mobile terminal, Intel will continue to innovate, use more advanced cloud services, drive the continuous advancement of the business world, use the power of technology to release new opportunities, and make the entire society more beautiful. Solar Panels,Outdoor Flexible Charging,Portable Solar Camping Generator,Foldable Solar Panel Guangdong pisen electronics co., ltd , https://www.pisenpro.com