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McNamara

American  
[mak-nuh-mar-uh] / ˈmæk nəˌmær ə /

noun

  1. Robert Strange, 1916–2009, U.S. business executive and government official: Secretary of Defense 1961–68; president of World Bank 1968–81.


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It’s nominally about former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara and the Vietnam War, but Rhodes clearly intends the contemporary resonance:

From Salon

“Through our partnership with Nutanix, we’re building a scalable, full-stack AI platform rooted in openness, designed to give enterprises and service providers the flexibility to innovate, extend and grow AI deployments,” Dan McNamara, an AMD senior vice president who’s also the general manager of its compute and enterprise AI initiatives, said in a statement.

From MarketWatch

“Through our partnership with Nutanix, we’re building a scalable, full-stack AI platform rooted in openness, designed to give enterprises and service providers the flexibility to innovate, extend and grow AI deployments,” Dan McNamara, an AMD senior vice president who’s also the general manager of its compute and enterprise AI initiatives, said in a release.

From MarketWatch

Barrister Andrew McNamara said the council was "committed to learning and improving" following the breach.

From BBC

Author Michelle McNamara a decade ago helped revive interest in a serial killer who stalked parts of California in the 1970s and 1980s.

From Los Angeles Times