Thursday, November 16, 2017

You wanted robo-butlers. Instead, you're getting robo-BOFHs

You wanted robo-butlers. Instead, you're getting robo-BOFHs

You wanted robo-butlers. Instead, you're getting robo-BOFHs

Interview Park Place Technologies for the past two years has been working with IT services biz BMC to develop a way to augment its data center service business with machine learning. Chris Adams, chief operating officer of the data center hardware-tending shop, based in Cleveland, Ohio, told The Register in a phone interview the way things usually work is that customers call Park Place when a machine fails.
Interview Park Place Technologies for the past two years has been working with IT services biz BMC to develop a way to augment its data center service business with machine learning. Chris Adams, chief operating officer of the data center hardware-tending shop, based in Cleveland, Ohio, told The Register in a phone interview the way things usually work is that customers call Park Place when a machine fails.

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