TECHNOLOGY Nicole Fagen
TECHNOLOGY Nicole Fagen
TITLE : DIRECTOR , PRODUCT MANAGEMENT COMPANY : BROADCOM INDUSTRY : SEMICONDUCTORS LOCATION : UNITED STATES
“ THE LATEST GENERATION OF MAINFRAME COMPUTERS CAN HANDLE 15 BILLION TRANSACTIONS A DAY , MORE THAN ENOUGH TO HANDLE THE DATA GENERATED ON REMOTE DEVICES ”
Nicole Fagen joined global tech company Broadcom as Director of Product Management and Strategy for AIOps and Automation in 2018 .
Prior to this she worked at CA Technologies in product management , and spent 14 years as a software engineer at IBM .
Over the course of her 20 years of experience , she has been dedicated to enabling customer success by providing world-class enterprise software solutions that simplify infrastructure management .
At Broadcom , she empowers 30 + scrum teams to excel in developing industry-leading solutions . She is passionate about partnering directly with customers to ensure their needs are fully understood and their expectations are exceeded , and prides herself on having a " can do " attitude .
NICOLE FAGEN DIRECTOR , PRODUCT MANAGEMENT , BROADCOM
" All of the information that these tools generate usually exists in private silos that are challenging for third parties to access . Even when doctors can get the relevant data , they have no practical way to fuse all of the information into a usable form ."
Fagen adds that the more information we have , the harder it seems to be to find what really matters . " Last year humanity produced 2.5 quintillion bytes of data per day ," she says . " That ' s 2.5 followed by 18 zeros . Only a subset of that is for medical purposes , but a glaring fact remains – no human is ever going to be able to process that . The only way we ' re going to be able to do that is through massive compute power ." However collecting information is just a start , as next centralised systems must be able to analyse the data and flag situations when necessary . " For example , someone
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