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EMC’s Future of the Information Generation

David Wirt, EMC Corporation

07-Jul-15 12:00

EMC’s Future of the Information Generation

Now imagine this; You set foot in a new city, immediately get notified of jobs that match your skill level that you can take on the spot, or a coffee machine that’s designed to get your brew ready with zero interference from you, boarding the train right on the exact time as the door opens without waiting, finding the best tapas that you’ve been craving all week just before you leave for dinner and also showing you how to get there quickest, how much it will cost you and with just a tap of button, your table has also been reserved. Just think about that. That’s the future of information generation. However, businesses across the globe are struggling to adapt to new digital mindset. We speak to David Wirt, Vice President, Global Services – Asia Pacific & Japan for EMC Corporation to talk about this.


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