In this panel discussion, industry leaders will share their experiences in adopting AI technologies within enterprise operations, security, and networking. The discussion will cover both the successes and challenges encountered in AI integration. Furthermore, the panel will delve into strategic actions necessary for infrastructure leaders to accelerate AI adoption in the next 12-18 months. Participants will gain practical insights and advice on best practices, innovative strategies, and ensuring their infrastructure is AI-ready, aligning with the summit’s mission to simplify, secure, and transform digital enterprise infrastructures.
Phil Tee is a VP Strategy and Operations, ISG AIOps at Dell and the former CEO and co-founder of Moogsoft, the pioneer and leading provider of artificial intelligence for IT operations (AIOps). Phil is a serial entrepreneur, inventor, and expert in IT service assurance — a category he was instrumental in shaping through his invention of Netcool (acquired by IBM) nearly 25 years ago. Within 5 years of graduating from Sussex, he co-founded Omnibus Transport Technologies Limited (OTT) to build and market Netcool/Omnibus. Since then, Phil has led numerous companies to successful exits, including RiverSoft (IPO) and Njini (acquired by Riverbed).
More recently at Moogsoft that he co-founded in 2011, he invented the technology that supports over 200 customers worldwide, including SAP, American Airlines, Yahoo!, Verizon, Outsystems, BNYM and HCL Technologies. Moogsoft has 72 patents and more than two dozen peer reviewed publications covering the technology, many of them authored or co-authored by Phil. Phil holds a PhD in Informatics and is also a Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence.
Neil Anderson has over 30 years of experience in software development and IT solutions. At WWT Neil is an VP in our Global Solutions and Architecture team, with responsibility for over $15B in WWT’s solutions portfolio across AI, Cloud, Networking, Security, Data Center, and Automation. Neil advises many large organizations on their global architecture and IT strategy across Global Enterprise, Global Service Provider, and Public Sector.
As the Chief Technical Evangelist for Network Observability by Broadcom, Jeremy is passionate about meeting with customers to identify their IT operational challenges and produce solutions that fit their business and network transformation goals. Prior to joining Broadcom, he spent over 15+ years working in IT, across both public and private sectors, managing data centers for startups, healthcare, financial and federal system integrators. His previous roles as a data center administrator, engineer, architect and manager provided him invaluable insights into the challenges and goals of IT consumers.
Mike McGibbney has over 25 years of technology experience and a proven track record delivering and operating mission critical services at massive scale and complexity. He has held technology leadership roles at American Express, IBM, HP Software, and SAP SuccessFactors leading R&D, IT, Architecture, Operations, Security, Support and Governance teams. Throughout his career, Mike has delivered and operated global SaaS cloud solutions across Azure, AWS, OCI, IBM SoftLayer, GCP, Huawei and other global cloud providers.