AI Demands Secure, Expanded Data Infrastructure
Doyle Choi, Senior Director Strategic Federal Programs, Pure Storage
Federal government’s accelerated use of AI is driving attention toward data infrastructure. Efforts to train models and secure data mean AI is increasing both the volume of data agencies generate and the expectations placed on the infrastructure.
Pure Storage Senior Director of Strategic Federal Programs Doyle Choi focused on what AI and cybersecurity mean for the growing data demands and how he’s seeing agencies rethinking storage and infrastructure strategies.
The interview highlighted how agencies are prioritizing infrastructure investments to responsibly scale AI while balancing speed, innovation, data protection, compliance and sustainability.
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Doyle Choi Senior Director Strategic Federal Programs Pure Storage
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