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    Explore " data fabric" with insightful episodes like "Cloud-Native Data Protection, Commvault Style", "Bringing Cloud-Native to IoT, with Arm's Mohamed Awad", "Inside the latest IBM Storage Announcements - Live from IBM Tech U", "Accelerating the Kubernetes Container Experience" and "Inside the Hyper-Scale Server Market & the Future of the Data Center" from podcasts like ""DataCentric", "DataCentric", "DataCentric", "DataCentric" and "DataCentric"" and more!

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    Cloud-Native Data Protection, Commvault Style

    Cloud-Native Data Protection, Commvault Style
    It's KubeCon week, which means that we're all thinking about containers! Containers require a different way of thinking about persistent data, which deeply influences how data protection operates in a cloud-native world. It's really all about intelligent data management. And nobody understands intelligent data management quite like CommVault. CommVault's Global VP of Sales Engineering Don Foster joins hosts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell to talk about the intersection of data protection and container orchestration. The guys touch on everything from how data protection for containers is differerent from more traditional architectures, to how you integrate containers into an end-to-end DP strategy, to cloud-native backup-as-a-service. It's a great conversation for anyone charged with protecting data in an increasingly container-driven environment. Special Guest: Don Foster.

    Bringing Cloud-Native to IoT, with Arm's Mohamed Awad

    Bringing Cloud-Native to IoT, with Arm's Mohamed Awad
    Cloud-native techniques provide a natural way for deliver functionality to the edge and IoT, delivering IT agility where it's needed the most. Arm's Project Cassini brings the IoT industry together with open, collaborative, standards-based initiative to deliver a cloud-native software experience across a secure Arm edge ecosystem. Arm's Vice President of Marketing for IoT, Mohamed Awad, joins hosts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell to talk about the power of standardized software at the IoT-enabled edge. Special Guest: Mohamed Awad.

    Inside the latest IBM Storage Announcements - Live from IBM Tech U

    Inside the latest IBM Storage Announcements - Live from IBM Tech U
    It's all about cloud-native and containers as IBM announces a slew of new features and offerings at its annual IBM Tech U event. The announcements included: Spectrum Protect Plus enhancements for containers in production. Spectrum Scale container-native storage access for Red Hat OpenShift. Spectrum Discover now has deeper integration with Red Hat Openshift Container Storage & IBMB Cloud Digest Storage File Access Vmware vSphere 7 support for end-to-end NVMe Increased capacity for SCM in the FlashSystem 7200 & 9200 series IBM also announced a longer-term vision for container-native data management. There's a lot to digest, and IBM's Eric Herzog and Sam Werner join host Steve McDowell to talk through what was announced, and how IBM sees the challenges in today's hybrid-multicloud world. Special Guests: Eric Herzog and Sam Werner.

    Accelerating the Kubernetes Container Experience

    Accelerating the Kubernetes Container Experience
    Containers have been embraced by IT organizations across the board. No longer strictly limited to dev ops and non-production environments, we're starting to see production enterprise applications being deployed into Kubernetes-managed containers. These deployments quickly expose the limitations of the technology. Joining hosts Matt Kimball & Steve McDowell (both analysts at Moor Insights & Strategy) is Diamanti's vice present of product, Brian Walden. Diamanti delivers innovative solutions that help bring both performance and simplicity to Kubernetes-managed workloads, whether on-prem, in the cloud, or spanning the two. This informative conversation delves into some of the challenges of allowing containers to leverage the full power of the underlying hardware. The conversation quickly focuses in on how to overcome these limitations with the use of innovative I/O acceleration technologies, coupled with enhancements to the control & data planes for storage and networking. Combining these technologies and enhancements can help bring the full power of both on-prem and cloud-based resources to a Kubernetes environment. Special Guest: Brian Waldon.

    Inside the Hyper-Scale Server Market & the Future of the Data Center

    Inside the Hyper-Scale Server Market & the Future of the Data Center
    The hyper-scale market is often a leading indicator of broader enterprise data center trends. This is true of software to manage scalability, autonomous management, security, disaggregated storage, and AI/ML. Jay Shenoy, vice president of technology for Hyve, joins hosts Matt Kimball & Steve McDowell (each a senior technology analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy) to talk about what he's seeing in this space. This wide-ranging conversation touches on seemingly everything: an overview of the hyperscale market; the software-defined data center; autonomous infrastructure; disaggregated storage and the increasing adoption of NVMe-over-fabric; the rise of ARM and accelerators; and even the impact of AI/ML in both training and inferernence use cases. It's another great conversation on the rapid evolution of the enterprise data center. Special Guest: Jayarama (Jay) Shenoy.

    Inside the Server Market with Dell Technologies' Jonathan Seckler

    Inside the Server Market with Dell Technologies' Jonathan Seckler
    Our old friend Jonathan Seckler, Dell Technologies Director of Server Marketing, joins hosts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell (both senior analysts at Moor Insights & Strategy) to talk about the current state of the server market. Jonathan brings us up to speed on the most recent server announcments from Dell, including the the massive storage-centric PowerEdge XE7100 and updates to Dell's OpenManage software. Beyond hardware, the discussion very quickly evolves into the what's driving the future of enterprise infrastructure (hint: it's digital transformation). Jonathan takes us through the customer conversations and research that Dell Technologies has commissioned to better understand how IT infrastructure is changing. It's a great conversation that will help clarify how IT organizations think about enterprise infrastructure, and also how the voice of IT practitioners influence the products that are brought to market. Special Guest: Jonathan Seckler.

    It's Cyber-Security Month and HPE has a Unique New Server Offering

    It's Cyber-Security Month and HPE has a Unique New Server Offering
    Securing the supply chain for enterprise infrastructure is a key element to any comprehensive cyber-security strategy. As cyber-security month kicks off, Hewlett Packard Enterprise announces a new "country of origin" server program that takes things to the next level. John Grosso, who leads the HPE's Global Operations Engineering organization, joins hosts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell to talk through cyber-security, the criticality of securing the supply chain, and how HPE is stepping up its secure server program with a new "county of origin" program, where servers are assembled and validated in the United States. This one is a fascinating exploration of an area most of us don't think about on a daily basis. Listen in. Special Guest: John Grosso.

    Inside the HCI Market with Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    Inside the HCI Market with Hewlett Packard Enterprise
    What is it about HCI that enterprise IT likes so much? On this episode David Wang, HPE's director of storage marketing, drops in to talk to hosts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell about why HCI is compelling, and how the different flavors of HCI address a range of needs in the enterprise, whether on the edge or in the core. HPE is in an interesting place with HCI. The company has two in-house HCI solutions, dHCI and SimpliVity, and is a major mover of both Nutanix and Vmware VSAN software. How does HPE position them? And what's the right answer for your IT shop? Join us in a wide-ranging and fascinating conversation about HCI's place in the enterprise, and where HPE's dHCI and other solutions fit. A special thank you to Sonal Dave' for helping out with the logistics and, of course, David Wang for joining us! Special Guest: David Wang.

    Supercomputing Invades the Enterprise

    Supercomputing Invades the Enterprise
    Supercomputing has left the lab and is fast becoming a mainstream enterprise IT capability, whether we're talking about a dedicated compute cluster, or HPC-as-a-service. These capabilities are driving everything from COVID-19 modelling to video-analytics at the retail edge to deliver "frictionless retail". There's nobody better to talk to us about this market than Penguin Computing. Penguin's SVP of Strategic Solutions Kevin Tubbs joins DataCentric hosts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell to talk about what matters when thinking about technical computing in the enterprise. Special Guest: Kevin Tubbs.

    Understanding the Enterprise Infrastructure Market in 2H 2020

    Understanding the Enterprise Infrastructure Market in 2H 2020
    It's been a big couple of weeks of earnings from all of the major enterprise infrastructure market players, including NetApp, Pure Storage, Dell Technologies, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise. IBM, Cisco, Lenovo and others all disclosed earlier last month. On the software-defined side, there's Vmware, Nutanix, and a whole lot of Bain Capital. High-end kit is up, mid-range everything (servers & storage) are soft, while as-a-service & software-defined all seem to be solid. Is the IT world shifting? What's it all mean? Technology analysts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell (from Moor Insights & StrategY) delve into it all, on this edition of DataCentric. 00:00 - 18:00 The enterprise infrastructure market. 18:00 - 36:30 Software-defined Infrastructure. Vmwarwe. Nutanix. And a whole lot of Bain Capital. 36:30 - 43:26 Impacts of a more permenant work-from-home world. DataCentric is a registered trademark of Bynum Iron Works.

    Inside the Server Market with Dell Technologies' Jonathan Seckler

    Inside the Server Market with Dell Technologies' Jonathan Seckler
    The server market is rapidly changing. It's less about the speeds and feeds of your hardware, and much more about the capabilities required to support critical workloads. From software-defined to edge, Dell Technologies director of server marketing join Matt Kimball & Steve McDowell in a wide-ranging discussion on the shifting landscape of servers. The group seems to touch on every from the on-going "generational shift" of IT buyers, the cloudification of IT, edge computing, open standards, the impact of COVID-19 on IT, and much, much more. Special Guest: Jonathan Seckler.

    Inside Earnings: Intel, AMD, & IBM all Beat-the-Street

    Inside Earnings:  Intel, AMD, & IBM all Beat-the-Street
    Earnings for 2Q have started rolling in, with IBM, AMD, and Intel all early reporters from the Data Center world. There's solid financial news for all three, but each with different industry-level impacts. Hosts Matt Kimball & Steve McDowell, both from Moor Insights & Strategy, talk about what it all means. Intel delivered solid numbers, but were punished by both guidance and disclosure of some execution problems in rolling out its next generation, 7nm, processors. Solid numbers for the quarter none-the-less, with a surprising bright spot in Intel's NSG memory group. AMD, who has become a solid competitor to Intel across nearly every segment, is firing on all cylindars, expecially in the DataCentric Server world. All while IBM seems to be finding its groove with freshman CEO Arvind Krishna, as IBM's Cloud and Red Hat businesses are standouts. IBM Z-series and Storage also remain particularly strong. All of this, and more, on this episode of DataCentric 00:00 - Let's kick it off! 01:21 - Intel Earnings Analysis 20:08 - AMD Earnings Discussion 43:38 - IBM Earnings 57:34 - See you Next Time!

    News Roundup: Twitter Hacked, VMware (maybe) spinning out of Dell, & does hardware still matter?

    News Roundup: Twitter Hacked, VMware (maybe) spinning out of Dell, & does hardware still matter?
    It's a potpourri episode as Moor Insights & Strategy data center analysts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell round-up of the past few week's news: twitter was hacked, Dell Technologies says that it might spin VMware out, ARM gets yet more traction, and does a software-defined datacenter make hardware irrelevant? All this, and more, on this edition of DataCentric. 00:00 - 03:50 Virtual Conference Life 03:51 - 07:23 Twitter is hacked & the popular and tech press have very different spins on the story 07:24 - 14:24 Dell Technologies is "exploring" spinning out VMware: will they? and what's it really mean if they do? 14:25 - 29:35 A hodgepodge of ARM news as Apple announces, AWS Graviton performance numbers start coming out, and more 29:36 - 39:11 How relevant is the hardware platform in today's software defined world? 39:11 - 46:24 Microsoft endorses Citrix for Azure remote desktop. 46:25 - that's all!

    Edge Computing: IT meets Industry

    Edge Computing: IT meets Industry
    Enterprise IT is rapidly moving towards the edge, but what does that really mean? There are extremes to what defines edge. Edge can describe the safe environment of a remote branch office, or maybe the air-conditioned cushiness of a remote telco hut. Then there's the extreme edge, where the lines between IT and OT blur, and anything can go. Jason Andersen, Stratus Technologies' vice president of business line management, joins Moor Insights & Strategy senior technology analysts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell to talk about what edge computing can really mean. If you're wondering how far the reach of IT can (or should) extend out into the wilds of remote infrastructure, then this is the podcast for you. Special Guest: Jason Andersen.

    Q1 2020: All About Software-Defined and As-a-Service

    Q1 2020: All About Software-Defined and As-a-Service
    What did we learn about datacenter infrastructure from the latest batch of earnings? That’s it all about software-defined and as-a-service. Data center hardware sales were down across the board, while the bright spots for the quarter landed on Nutanix and VMware, who showed particularly strong growth in is VSAN and NSX segments. This, while the traditional OEMs saw boosts in their respective service-based offerings. Moor Insights & Strategy Industry analysts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell talk about what it all means.

    Securing the Infrastructure Supply Chain

    Securing the Infrastructure Supply Chain
    You don't always think about the security of your vendor's supply chain as a part of your organization's cybersecurity and compliance efforts -- but you should. Everything from ensuring the authenticity of components, all the way through the potential exploitation of systems & subsystems in-transit can cause enterprise's damage. This episode has hosts Steve McDowell and Matt Kimball, both senior analysts at Moor Insights & Strategy, talking with John Grosso, Hewlett Packard Enterprise's vice president, global supply chain, about what these issues are, and how technology providers like HPE are addressing them. Special Guest: John Grosso.

    Infrastructure Earnings during a Pandemic + AMD EPYC's Continued Traction

    Infrastructure Earnings during a Pandemic + AMD EPYC's Continued Traction
    It's a strange time for infrastructure companies as we start seeing the first full-quarter earnings in this COVID-19 world. Hewlett Packard Enterprise & Lenovo are first up, and we're learning from them how to think about this market. At the same time, AMD's EPYC server CPU continues to gain traction, with new wins in HCI and Deep Learning. Join hosts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell, both senior analysts at Moor Insights & Strategy, as they digest it all. 01:08 Attending Virtual Conferences 05:50 AMD EPYC & HCI and Edge Computiong 08:50 AMD EPYC & Nvidia's New A100 13:16 We don't talk about HPE Earnings 21:35 Lenovo continues to show strength 30:00 The End.

    Inside the new Dell EMC PowerStore Mid-Range Storage Solution w/ Dell's Caitlin Gordon

    Inside the new Dell EMC PowerStore Mid-Range Storage Solution w/ Dell's Caitlin Gordon
    Dell Technologies shakes up the hot midrange storage market with the introduction of its long-anticipated offering: the Dell EMC PowerStore. Dell's vice president of productg marketing, Caitlin Gordon, joins hosts Matt Kimball & Steve McDowell to talk through the vision of the new offering, as well as offering insights into some of the things that make this one unique -- things like an embedded hypervisor, in-the-box AI, new upgrade options, why this will be the last data migration Dell's customers face, and much, much more. Special Guest: Caitlin Gordon.

    Infrastructure Management & Deployment in a Quarantined World, with Pure Storage's Shawn Rosemarin

    Infrastructure Management & Deployment in a Quarantined World, with Pure Storage's Shawn Rosemarin
    IT infrastructure needs maintenance, and, as we reconfigure for a remote workforce, it needs critical expansion. This is challenging in an environment where social distancing has become the norm. What does it take to deploy, maintain, and grow infrastructure in this environment? Pure Storage's VP of of World Wide Systems Engineering joins hosts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell to talk about this, as well as what Pure is doing to help out. The group talks about installation options, how infrastructure (and storage) as-a-service facilitates expansion, the role of remote managment and predictive analytics tools, as well as what it might all mean long-term. A great conversation. Thank you to Shawn, and the gang at Pure Storage, for helping us put together a great podcast. Special Guest: Shawn Rosemarin.

    HCI & vSAN with VMWare's Lee Caswell

    HCI & vSAN with VMWare's Lee Caswell
    HCI has become a rare success story, a technology that continues to grow at 25-30% year-over-year. There isn't a technology company doing more to fuel that growth than VMware, with its leading vSAN solution. vSAN almost defines HCI, owning nearly 40% of the all HCI installations (with Nutanix hot on its heels with 27% of the market). The face of vSAN for VMware is Lee Caswell, and this week Lee joins Matt & Steve to talk about what's behind the growth of HCI as a technology, what's happening in that world today, and where it's all heading. Lee talk with Matt & Steve about what's behind the continued growth of HCI, why it's become nearly ubiquitous in the enterprise, and how the technology is evolving the serve the needs of the modern hybrid-multicloud world. Lee also shares his thoughts about the future of HCI. This is a great conversation -- don't miss it. Special Guest: Lee Caswell .
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