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At Commvault SHIFT 2024, The Futurum Group's Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead sat with CEO Sanjay Mirchandani, who discussed Commvault's strategic pivot towards a cloud-first approach in cyber resilience. This shift involves key acquisitions, such as Appranix and Clumio, and new partnerships with AWS and Google, aimed at enhancing cloud data protection and recovery. Mirchandani also introduced the concept of "Continuous Business," highlighting its distinction from traditional business continuity by emphasizing ongoing readiness and adaptability in a dynamic digital landscape. Time Stamps: 0:00 - Welcome to the Rundown 2:57 - Chip Boom Continues with Record-Breaking Demand 5:47 - Accenture Pushes Agentic AI Built on NVIDIA 10:53 - AMD AI Chips to Challenge NVIDIA 13:22 - Geopolitics' Impact on Digital Infrastructure 16:53 - Cisco sells their stake in Rubrik 20:49 - CTERA's Data Intelligence Enhances GenAI with File Data 25:28 - Commvault Shift's Cyber Resilience for the AI Era 38:51 - The Weeks Ahead 40:21 - Thanks for Watching Hosts: Stephen Foskett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sfoskett/ Alan Shimel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanshimel/ Follow Gestalt IT Website: https://www.GestaltIT.com/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/GestaltIT LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/Gestalt-IT #Rundown, #CommvaultShift, #AgenticAI, @Accenture, @NVIDIA, @AMD, @GarethEdwards86, @RubrikInc, @Cisco, @CTERA, @Commvault, @TheSixFiveMedia, @TheFuturumGroup, @SFoskett, @GestaltIT, @TechFieldDay, @TechstrongTV, @AShimmy,
On this episode of DevOps Dialogues: Insights & Innovations, I am joined by Alan Shimel, CEO and President of TechStrong Group, and Stephen Foskett, President of Tech Field Day, for a discussion on impacts of how CIOs are managing the cost of DevOps. Our conversation covers: Past, present, and future applications 24% of organizations have a desire to release code on an hourly basis, but yet, only 8% are able to do so. Re-internalization of IT and managing the cost
Episode 9 of CyberPsych with Dr. Stacy Thayer is now live! In this episode, Stacy talks with Alan Shimel, Founder, CEO, and Editor-in-Chief of Techstrong about the importance of following what makes you happy and how to create a career path in security and DevOps. Contact us here: https://netography.com/contact/ #Netography
Our hosts Alan Shimel and Mat Newfield are joined by Julie Cullivan, Board member at Heartflow and Prasad Ramakrishnan, CIO & CISO at Freshworks and Mitch Ashley, ASG/MediaOps to discuss the transformative roles that CISOs are increasly being propelled into, often taking on responsibilities well outside the traditional boundaries of cybersecurity. This panel of security leaders and experts are living the journey of cybersecurity in enterprise organizations and they discuss the evolution of the CISO and how the role will evolve in this period of disruption and rapid transformation.
As more educational opportunities in IT and cybersecurity become available to today's students are we really preparing the workforce to take on tomorrow's cyber challenges? How do we enhance cyber with skills from other disciplines to develop well-rounded cybersecurity leaders. Nicole Dove from WarnerMedia, JJ Minella from Viszen Security, and Rob Lee from the SANS Institute join hosts Alan Shimel and Mitch Ashley to share their advice for the next generation of cyber professionals and discuss what kind of skills they look for when recruiting individuals to join their teams.
Larry Whiteside Jr. of ICMPC, Nicole Dove of Warner Media and Mitchell Ashley of Accelerated Strategies Group join our hosts, Mat Newfield and Alan Shimel, for a new CISO Talk episode to discuss why best practices are just the starting point, and why continuous improvement of people, processes and tools is so essential for success.
In this weeks CISO Talk Episode: “Why You Need to Prepare for the next Supply Chain Breach” hosts Alan Shimel and Mat Newfield are joined by Anthony Johnson of Delve Risk, Joel Fulton of Lucidum, Nicole Dove of Warner Media, Mike Rothman of DisruptOPS and Mitch Ashley of ASG/MediaOps for an insightful discussion on supply chain breaches and data protection. They will talk about data visibility and the strategies you need to implement in order to manage and mitigate supply chain risks.
Our hosts Alan Shimel and Mat Newfield are joined by Karen Moore of Unisys, Michelle Beistle of the Nature Conservancy and Mitch Ashley of MediaOps/ASG for a discussion on Women In Tech. The best cybersecurity leaders know the value of gender diversity, how to attract and develop top talent, how to create opportunities for growth and advancement, and how to recognize, uncover and remove hidden biases. But our objective is not only to improve diversity, we must also focus on removing gender issues. Our goal should be to achieve “people” in tech where gender issues are eliminated from the equation, where our differences are appreciated rather than labeled.
Our hosts Alan Shimel and Mat Newfield are joined by Cristine Gollayan, Karen Moore, Joel Fulton, and Mitch Ashley to discuss how the new normal for cybersecurity professionals is anything but normal and the many challenges the come with it. Is our cybersecurity risk insurance adequate? How secure is the home network of an employee? How can we be sure we aren't negatively impacting other devices on the home network? How do we, or should we, enforce policies such as keeping routers, Wi-Fi access points, computers, gaming devices, tablets, IoT devices, and more? Join our panel of cybersecurity leaders and experts as we examine these questions and more.
Alan Shimel and Mitch Ashley are joined by Mat Newfield of Unisys, Olivia Rose of Mailchimp, Heather Ricciuto of IBM Security, Larry Whiteside Jr. of ICMCP and Julian Waits of DEVO for a brand new episode on “Diversity in Security and Cyber.”
Julian Waits of Devo, Ben Carr of Qualys and Wendi Whitmore of IBM, join Mitchell Ashley, Mat Newfield and Alan Shimel to discuss ransomware in healthcare.
Julian Waits of Devo and Ben Carr of Qualys join Mitch Ashley, Mat Newfield and Alan Shimel to discuss the CISO responsibility to disclose breach data.
In this episode, Mat Newfield, Mitchell Ashley and Alan Shimel are joined by Chenxi Wang and Richard Stiennon for a great discussion on what security technologies are winners and losers with the COVID-19 environment.
Mike Rothman, Mitchell Ashley, Matt Newfield and Alan Shimel come together to discuss the human side of cybersecurity.
In this CISO Talk, Alan Shimel and Unisys CISO Matt Newfield talk about cyber challenges in the time of COVID-19.
On our very first episode of Tattoos, Code, and Data Flows, Matt Rose interviews Alan Shimel, CEO & Founder of TechStrong Group which houses media assets like DevOps.com, Security Boulevard, Container Journal, and more. Alan shares his thoughts about where the security world lives today, how security integrates into CI/CD and DevOps, his perfect world when it comes to security and developer professionals, and more. Join us in our inaugural podcast episode by hitting the like button, subscribing to the podcast, and leaving a review! We appreciate you listening, and hope you enjoy the episode.
TechSpective Podcast Episode 074 It has been a wild year and a half since the world went into quarantine lockdown for the COVID pandemic in March of 2020. Organizations initially responded as if it were a short-term crisis — like responding to an impending hurricane — and quickly realized that this was different and they [...] The post Alan Shimel Chats about Media and Cybersecurity Trends During COVID appeared first on TechSpective.
Continued contributions from Alan Shimel, Founder, CEO, and Editor in Chief of DevOps.com and other DevOps endeavours. Alan shares highlights of the lively DevOps discussions he has moderated and explains how you can best tap the thriving DevOps community as you navigate transformations.
Alan Shimel, Founder, CEO, and Editor in Chief of DevOps.com and more, shares his perspective on what DevOps really means today and how it has evolved. Alan looks into the future of DevOps and how the pandemic has impacted digital transformations globally.
Another inspiring conversation on the Zero to 5000 Podcast today. We were joined by Alan Shimel the CEO and Editor-In-Chief of MediaOps We Discussed: How to win in the long run by treating people great How to help people do the best work possible Why taking a long-term view of your business will be much more successful than changing strategies quarterly If you're worried about people not putting in a full day of remote work - you hired the wrong people! Thanks for Listening. Be sure to join our monthly email. One life-changing email to help you with your mindset, your methods, and your mission each month.
Home » Blogs » DevOps Unbound » DevOps Unbound: How to Lead a DevOps Transformation DevOps Unbound: How to Lead a DevOps Transformation DevOps Unbound: How to Lead a DevOps Transformation BY ALAN SHIMEL ON NOVEMBER 27, 2020 1 COMMENT (EDIT) Is C-level support required to have a successful digital transformation? In the sixth episode of DevOps Unbound streaming broadcast on TechStrong TV and DevOps.com’s sister site Digital Anarchist, Mitchell Ashley of ASG and Alan Shimel are joined by Eveline Oehrlich of the DevOps Institute, Louise McCarthy of Bain & Company and Mark Settle, author of “Truth from the Valley, A Practical Primer on IT Management for the Next Decade,” to discuss DevOps and digital transformation at the C level.
Mitchell Ashley of ASG and Alan Shimel are joined by Ming Gong of UST Global, Chris Rolls of TTC and Robina Laughlin of Guardian Life for a discussion on outsourcing DevOps. Some say you really can't outsource DevOps, others say of course you can. Have a listen and decide for yourself
Infostretch CMO Leila Modarres speaks with DevOps thought leader Alan Shimel about the symbiotic role of DevOps in digital transformation and some of the most important considerations for organizations on the journey including top-down leadership, culture change, not doing it yourself, and building on one small success after another.
App Modernization and the state of mainframe DevOps was the topic of episode 4 of DevOps Unbound. Our panel included Rosalind Radcliffe of IBM, Sam Knutson of Compuware and BMC and Gerta Sheganaku of Tricentis, joining MItchell Ashley and Alan Shimel. It was a lively conversation about real life scenarios that enterprises face everyday. Join us and be sure to follow DevOps Unbound at https://devopsunbound.com
In this episode, Mitchell Ashley and Alan Shimel are joined by Caroline Wong, CSO at Cobalt.io (https://cobalt.io), Andrew Van Der Stock, executive director at OWASP, and Dr. Grigori Melnik, CPO at Tricentis, to discuss DevSecOps and AppSec.
Alan Shimel, Editor-in-Chief and co-founder of DevOps.com and John talk tech and how to stay informed about what's new in DevOps. Alan introduces the MediaOps network he presides over as CEO and Editor-in-Chief. He shares the background of DevOps.com and how he brought together a network of over 400 security-focused technical bloggers for Security Boulevard. His company also provides coverage of tech through its Digital Anarchist video platform, and provides year-round coverage of DevOps through DevOps TV on YouTube and DevOpsChat podcasts. His team has filled the void created by a lack of conference events with TechStrong TV, a DevOps-focused daily show that is produced five times a week with 2-4 hours of content. Tune in! In addition to media coverage, Alan co-founded the Accelerated Strategies Group, a collection of tech experts with hands-on experience that provides reports for free, disrupting the decades-old paradigm found in the analyst business. Alan shares the story of how his career followed the rise of the internet. He went from being a lawyer using WordPerfect to building and hosting websites to co-founding the MediaOps network. Alan shares his ideas on leading a team, his perspectives on staying ahead of the trends, and he provides a candid assessment of how the current environment will likely impact DevOps in the next year. “I think one of the lessons we're going to learn coming out of this is that organizations that are DevOps-enabled, that are adopting cloud-native, that have undergone digital transformation, are going to have a much easier time during this transition and whatever comes after.” Despite the ongoing uncertainty, Alan notes there is a positive way to frame the future. “This is the time to bare down. This is the time to produce your best work. It's also the time to not be afraid to walk the highwire without the net. It's the time to execute. No matter how bad the macro may be, there's always room for success for people and organizations that work hard.”
Ken Rutsky is on a mission. In addition to being a master cybersecurity marketing ninja, Ken is also the founder of the Cybersecurity Go To Market Dojo. It is the hub of a community of cybersecurity marketers who seek to up their game and bring even more professionalism to cybersec marketing. Frankly, cybersecurity marketers get a bad wrap. Many of them have great technical chops. Just because they have marketing in their title don't assume they are not technical. Ken and the group are again putting on a great together on the Sunday of RSAC week. Also they will be doing a Cyber Marketer of the Year awards as well. Alan Shimel is one of the judges. You can find out more at https://www.gotomarketdojo.com/events/rsa2020-marketers-prefresher-happy-hour-the-marketer-of-the-year-awards
Data Privacy is the new front in the compliance wars. For many organizations Data Privacy is a dreaded subject with a maze of governance and compliance issues. Osano wants to make it easy. Led by serial entrepreneur Arlo Gilbert, it is catching fire as enterprises learn that complying with Data Privacy laws is possible and even affordable. Have a listen as Arlo and Alan Shimel discuss this important topic.
A few years back in 2014, the Wall Street Journal said, “DevOps is a buzzword for a new movement associated with enterprise IT that in reality plays more in the domain of startups and SMBs.” That stirred up an understandable ruckus in the DevOps world. Solutions Management manufacturer Puppet last year said (gated), “DevOps is an understood set of practices and cultural values that has been proven to help organizations of all sizes improve their software release cycles, software quality, security, and ability to get rapid feedback on product development.” So, who’s right? In this episode of the InSecurity Podcast, host Matt Stephenson is joined by special guest Alan Shimel, Founder of DevOps.com and Co-Founder DevOps Institute, obviously did not agree with that WSJ article, and has been quite busy in the DevOps world ever since as the movement has grown to play a key role in the continued evolution of the IT Industry.
In this DevOps Chat our guest is Andrea Martinez Crawford, distinguished engineer and CTO for DevOps at IBM's Hybrid Cloud division. Andrea and Alan Shimel, editor-in-chief of DevOps.com talk about what is a "modern application" versus a legacy app. With special emphasis on what this means for DevOps. Great discussion!
The latest episode of DevOps Radio features Alan Shimel, founder and editor-in-chief of DevOps.com and SecurityBoulevard.com. Alan and DevOps Radio host, Andre Pino, chat about the new era of DevOps and the intersection between software development and cybersecurity.
Interop China has been growing steadily since its inception in 2013. It is part of the Cloud Connect conference. This year they are featuring both DevOps and DevSecOps tracks and talks. Jayne Groll of the DevOps Institute is the DevOps track chair and Alan Shimel of DevOps.com and Security Boulevard is speaking at DevSecOps.com. We sat down with Molly Huang and Kelly Yao of UBM China to discuss this years event. It sounds like it will be a great one!
Alan Shimel (DevOps.com) joins John and Damon for a freewheeling conversation that draws connections between DevOps transformations and Alan's background in the security, investment, and publishing industries. Show notes at http://devopscafe.org
Jenkins World 2017 is right around the corner, August 28-31st in San Francisco. This years event is by far the biggest one yet! I had a chance to sit down with Sacha Labourey, CEO of CloudBees. He gives us some great info on why Jenkins World is a can't miss event. You can get a 20% discount on Jenkins World by using the code JWHGILMORE @ https://www.cloudbees.com/jenkinsworld. DevOps.com will be there filming videos as well as Alan Shimel, DevOps.com editor in chief will be moderating a panel on DevSecOps as well. See you in San Francisco at Jenkins World!
Jayne Groll and Alan Shimel are both Co-Founders of the Florida-based software development and IT operations company, DevOps. Both carry extensive IT credentials, extensive industry experience, and a hunger for informing the masses. Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/ES_Episode30 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
Jayne Groll and Alan Shimel are both Co-Founders of the Florida-based software development and IT operations company, DevOps. Both carry extensive IT credentials, extensive industry experience, and a hunger for informing the masses. Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/ES_Episode30 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
Jayne Groll and Alan Shimel join us. In the news, SyferLock announces a technology alliance with OpenIAM, RiskIQ strengthens their digital threat mitigation capabilities, RiskSense Platform 7.0 is here, and more. Stay tuned!
Jayne Groll and Alan Shimel join us. In the news, SyferLock announces a technology alliance with OpenIAM, RiskIQ strengthens their digital threat mitigation capabilities, RiskSense Platform 7.0 is here, and more. Stay tuned!
DevOps editor-in-chief, Alan Shimel sits down with Chris Lazzaro and Peter Klenk of IBM to talk DevOps, Bluemix, Bluemix Garage and more. Chris and Peter bring a wealth of information and experience to the table and it is always good to get their take on things. We also spend some time talking about the upcoming IBM InterConnect Conference at Mandalay Bay in March.
Huw Price, Vice President, Application Delivery, CA Technologies is our guest on this DevOps Chat. Huw and Alan Shimel discuss Automation. Specifically that automation for automation's sake alone is not always a good thing. Building the right automation is key. Organizations need to understand what and why they are automating something before investing in automating it. Huw will be discussing this topic further in an upcoming webinar on DevOps.com.
Dr. CJ Paul, distinguished engineeer, DevOps Methods & Tools, IBM Cloud sits down with DevOps.com editor in chief, Alan Shimel to discuss trends in ITSM and DevOps. Paul also discusses IBM BlueMix Garage and the BlueMix Garage Method among other topics.
DevOps.com editor-in-chief Alan Shimel sits down with Michael Olson, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Puppet. Michael and I discuss a number of topics including the recent DevOps Salary survey that Puppet released. Another topic of discussion is the webinar Puppet is sponsoring and Michael is appearing on September 27, 2016 titled, "A Roadmap for DevOps Success." This webinar is a great jumping off point for those who are looking to set off on their DevOps transformation or even anyone looking for a DevOps reset. Please click the link to register if you are interested. In the meantime, Michael gave us a great amount of information about the topic and DevOps in general. I think you will find it very interesting and useful.
DevOps.com editor-in-chief Alan Shimel had a chance to sit down and speak with Christian Beedgen, CTO and co-founder of Sumo Logic. We speak about what is driving innovation at Sumo Logic, what challenges the market is facing with making intelligent analysis of the many sources of information available. While only a short conversation, Christian gives us some great insight.
DevOps.com editor-in-chief Alan Shimel sits down with Nathen Harvey, VP of Community Development. Nathen gave us his insight into the importance of security and compliance scanning while code is still on the developers work station. Security and compliance is everyone's responsibility and the earlier in the process it is done, the easier it is. Chef is playing a leading role in this mission and Nathen tells us a little bit about what they are doing. You can find more at http://www.chef.io/compliance.
DevOps.com editor in chief, Alan Shimel chats with Sunil Rajasekar, CTO of Lithium Technologies on how leaders can help in transforming their teams to success
Alan Shimel, Editor-in-Chief of DevOps.com, chats with Gary Gruver, author of "Leading the Transformation: Applying Agile and DevOps Principles at Scale".
Synopsis I sat down at the HP Master the Cloud (hp.com/go/cloud) event in Toronto, Canada to answer some Twitter-based questions, talk about the trade show, and listen to some of the fantastic things Victor and his team are working on right now in their incubator ... and it was a really great 20 minutes. We covered the questions below (posted directly from Twitter, special thanks to all who participated) and talked about technology, the evolution of security, and how organizations can take advantage of this shift as technology turns the corner in a new operating and delivery paradigm. Is cloud right for everyone? Probably not. Is cloud right in every situation? Probably not. This is exactly why you need to listen to Victor ... this is definitely a worthwhile way to spend 20 minutes of your time. Questions from Twitter "What's your perspective on letting the entire Internet pen test your service in a sandboxed environment?" -- HackBlat (@HackBlat) Virtual processing is great, but how are we supposed to layer on data privacy? IoW - w/the "To the Cloud!" rush, why aren't there any (effective) integration patterns emerging? Lift & Drop is bad for data. -- awpiii (@awpiii) How does one establish bandwidth requirements when establishing a pipe to a cloud service? -- RonService (@RonService) Vendor routinely sell something not using themselves. What percentage of HP infrastructure is running in public cloud offering? -- brew_ninja (@brew_ninja) Guest Victor Garcia (CTO HP Canada) - Victor is the Chief Technology Officer for HP's Canada business, leading the business in technology & business strategy, incubation and commercialization of new technologies, strategic alliances, and systems integration as well as business management. Victor's LinkedIn profile is here. Links "The security poverty line" from Wendy Nather of the 451 Group (podcast with Alan Shimel) - https://gpodder.net/podcast/securityexe-powered-by-the-ciso-group-with-alan-shimel-1/security-below-the-poverty-line-with-wendy-nather-of-the-451-group