Join us for an insightful joint presentation between AMD’s Soni Jiandani, SVP and GM, and Brad McCredie, SVP, Data Center GPU. They will explore the forefront of AI infrastructure and networking tailored for enterprise businesses. This session will showcase the system-level benefits and groundbreaking advancements in AI networking, highlighting how AMD’s latest product offerings are engineered to reduce Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and support open ecosystems that are vital for enterprise clouds and operations.
The integration of GPUs, CPUs, and advancements in networking solutions is crucial to ensure top-tier, resilient end-to-end capabilities for enterprise organizations. Our narrative is specifically tailored to address the unique needs of major corporations across various vertical markets, demonstrating how AMD can enhance efficiency, scalability, and performance in AI-driven environments.
Previously was at Cisco for +20 years, Soni has extensive experience in marketing and driving industry transformation through disruption and commercializing innovative technologies
Held numerous positions including SVP/GM, most recently serving as Cisco’s SVP of Marketing
Prior to joining Cisco, Soni held marketing executive positions at UB Networks and Excelan
Independent Non-Executive Director of The Sage Group plc
B.S. in Computer Science from University of London
Dr. Bradley McCredie is the Senior Vice President of the Data Center GPU and Accelerated Processing Business Unit at AMD, where he spearheads the growth and success of the Instinct Product Line. The Instinct series accelerators from AMD are uniquely designed to power the most demanding AI and HPC workloads.
Bradley established and developed this Business Unit from the ground up, leading it through the successful launch of four generations of industry-leading data center solutions. Under his leadership, his team architected the world’s fastest supercomputer which is also the world’s first exascale supercomputer, Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s ‘Frontier,’ a title it has held for two years.
Before joining AMD, Bradley had a 27 year career at IBM, where he ultimately served as the head of Development for Power Systems. He is also Founder of the OpenPOWER Foundation and Open CAPI foundation at IBM.