Lynn is a global strategy, marketing, and product management executive with over 15 years of experience in the technology industry. She has a passion for creating and delivering solutions that address customer needs and unlock new business value. She is also a board member at NeuReality, a startup that develops AI solutions, bringing her expertise in cloud, enterprise IT, software, 5G, product marketing, ecosystem development, and strategy.
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What's Next for AI: 3 Trends Shaping the Industry in 2025
In her 2025 predictions blog, Lynn Comp compares AI's evolution to personal and pro fitness: many talk about the best of the best, but steady applied AI efforts in data, models, and creativity will reshape industries.
Lynn Comp on Navigating the AI Frontier
Intel’s Lynn Comp examines AI’s two extremes – high-level research vs. accessible tools – as she navigates a new role as Head of Global Sales and GTM, AI Center of Excellence at Intel.
Great Debate featuring voices from Intel, Metrum AI, and NeuReality
In this Great Debate, a stellar line-up of industry experts delves into enterprise adoption of AI, the growth of AI in 2025 and beyond, the infrastructure backbone supporting this growth, and more.
Don’t Skip Leg Day
Data center expert Lynn Comp explains how AI's data demands challenge networks to improve bandwidth, responsiveness, and security. Without these advancements, networks may struggle, like skipping leg day in weightlifting.
3 Exec Insights on Cultivating Successful Industry Partnerships
Tech industry vet Lynn Comp explores the benefits of industry partnerships and why it’s critical to understand one’s own business drivers and their partner’s to achieve success.
Data Center Industry Veteran Lynn Comp Shares 3 Patterns Observed Over 30 Years in Tech
Data center industry veteran Lynn Comp shares insights from her career, discussing the importance of adaptability, emotional IQ, and practical tech. She highlights three patterns: customers prefer reliability over high-performance solutions, network limitations can negate compute power, and economic realities can override technological enthusiasm.