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Latest podcast episodes about Cloudian

Storage Consortium
Speicher- und Datenverwaltungs-Herausforderungen für Unternehmen - Ein Gespräch zu Trends und Lösungen mit dem Datei- und Objectstorage-Anbieter Cloudian

Storage Consortium

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 20:02


Eine Podcast-Episode mit dem Datei- und Objektspeicher-Anbieter Cloudian* zu kundenseitigen Anforderungen und strategische Antworten auf den stetig steigenden Speicherbedarf im Bereich von unstrukturierten sowie semi-strukturierten Daten, akuell verstärkt im Zusammenhang mit KI- und hybriden Cloud-Anwendungen. Mit Kundenbeispielen... *Gesprächspartner ist Herr Carsten Graf, VP EMEA Sales, bei Cloudian®. Cloudian ist ein spezialisierter Datei- und Objektspeicher Anbieter (aus dem Silicon Valley) und auf S3-API-Speichersysteme spezialisiert. Das Unternehmen stellte erstmals 2011 seine objektbasierte Plattform HyperStore® vor. Moderation und Fragen: Norbert Deuschle vom Storage Consortium. Einzelne Punkte, die in diesem Podcast näher behandelt werden (Hörzeit 20 min): Object Storage ist mit File Storage ein wesentlicher technologischer Aspekt jeder zukunftsorientierten Speicher- und Datenverwaltungsstrategie im größeren Maßstab. Objekt Storage als ein technisches Element in der Cloud hat die Datenspeicherung selbst in einen Service verwandelt (von CAPEX zu einer berechenbaren Betriebsausgabe, OPEX). Gerade entstehen mit dem raschen Wachstum im Umfeld von (generativer) KI neue Herausforderungen. Skalierbare Speicherservices für primär unstrukturierte Daten werden deshalb verstärkt nachgefragt. Ein weiterer Aspekt betrifft die Modernisierung und Integration mit Datensicherungslösungen, mit dem Schwerpunkt auf schnellen Restore und Unveränderlichbarkeit, sowie erhöhtem Datenschutz auf Grund von steigenden Cyberbedrohungen. Performance-Aspekte und Cloud-native Anwendungsszenarien sind weitere Aspekte des modernen Daten- und Speichermanagements. In diesem Zusammenhang gilt es die dynamischen Entwicklungen im KI-Umfeld auf der IT-Infrastrukturseite zu berücksichtigen und betrieblich sinnvoll abzubilden. In Summe ergeben sich daraus sich eine Reihe komplexer Anforderungen aber auch Lösungsansätze, über die wir in dieser Episode sprechen werden. Die (technologischen) Randbedingungen in diesem Zusammenhang sind: KI und Data Analytics, Flash Performance Backup- und Cyberprotection, Data Privacy DevOps-Initiativen, Cloud-native, Kubernetes & Co. Weitere Informationen zum Thema finden Sie unter www.storageconsortium.de

Data Protection Gumbo
206: Bridging the On-Prem and Cloud Storage Gap - Cloudian

Data Protection Gumbo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 22:46


Jon Toor, Chief Marketing Officer at Cloudian where we dissect the benefits of object storage. We delve into navigating the dynamic interplay between cloud and on-premises solutions, and how object storage can be the game-changer for backup environments, offering a secure and cost-effective solution.

The Cloudcast
The Economics & Beyond of Object Storage

The Cloudcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 36:14


Jon Toor (CMO @CloudianStorage) talks about the history and evolution of object storage, the rise of enterprise class object storage, and the changing economics of cloud storage.SHOW: 725CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotwNEW TO CLOUD? CHECK OUT - "CLOUDCAST BASICS"SHOW SPONSORS:CloudZero – Cloud Cost Visibility and Savings​​CloudZero provides immediate and ongoing savings with 100% visibility into your total cloud spendDatadog Application Monitoring: Modern Application Performance MonitoringGet started monitoring service dependencies to eliminate latency and errors and enhance your users app experience with a free 14 day Datadog trial. Listeners of The Cloudcast will also receive a free Datadog T-shirt.SHOW NOTES:Cloudian websiteTopic 1 - Welcome to the show Jon. Tell us a little bit about your background. Your career and Cloudian parallel in many ways.Topic 2 - Cloudian has been around since before object storage was cool. We first heard about Cloudian back in the OpenStack and early AWS S3 days. Object storage has come a long way. Can you help everyone frame where we were and where we are today?Topic 3 - We've seen the rise of Enterprise class, S3 compatible object storage for use cases like hybrid cloud, data sovereignty, and more recently analytics such as data lakehouses. Where are you seeing implementations these days as we've moved beyond basic, simple storage behind cloud backends.  Topic 4 - With the recent changes to the world economy, how much does economics come into conversations around the design of solutions. There's often a healthy tension between what is technically possible and what is economically feasible. How does that design conversation play out lately?Topic 5 - We used to talk about “Data Gravity” all the time. The concept for those unfamiliar is that data has a certain weight and attracts more data to existing sources and becomes hard to move over time. We haven't talked about it as much in recent years and we are seeing the rise of hybrid and multicloud solutions but folks often don't think about access to the data. Where are folks building large data sets? What are they using them for? Are they ever moving them?Topic 6 - Last question, Cloudian is well known for their partnerships, alliances and solutions. You partner with hardware companies, software companies, backup companies, public clouds, etc. It's quite a mix. Has this been a factor in Cloudian's longevity and tell everyone a little bit about how this came to be and how important you see this for the future. FEEDBACK?Email: show at the cloudcast dot netTwitter: @thecloudcastnet

Veeam Partner Perspectives with Eric Dougherty

Van "The Vanimal" Flowers joins me to discuss object storage with Cloudian and Veeam, why we need to stop thinking of object storage as cloud storage, and how to win bigger with Veeam and Cloudian.

Great Things with Great Tech!
Episode 41 - Cloudian

Great Things with Great Tech!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 49:28


In this episode I talk with Gary Ogasawara, CTO of Cloudian. Cloudian simplifies enterprise storage with limitlessly scalable storage that consolidates massive data sets to a single, easily managed environment. Cloudian brings the flexibility and simplicity of public cloud storage into our customers data centers. Gary and I talk about how Cloudian's fully native interoperability with S3 ensures investment protection for developers and datacenter managers who rely on modern S3-enabled applications and for use cases with an extensive partner ecosystem across multiple use cases. Cloudian was founded in 2011 and is Head Quartered out of the San Francisco Bay Area, USA. ☑️ Technology and Technology Partners Mentioned: Amazon, Kubernetes, Veeam, CommVault, Block Storage, S3, S3 Storage, S3 APIs, Hadoop, Pure Storage, Backup, Archive, Storage ☑️ Raw Talking Points: Evolution of S3 from AWS to on-prem to Cloud to hybrid Future of S3 as primary storage target VCD Integration for Service Providers Veeam Partnership WEKA partnership VMware Partnerships The lowest TCO for scale-out enterprise storage Native S3 API Ransomware protection Speed of light problem Data Gravity Storage as a Service Failure Management ☑️ Web: https://cloudian.com ☑️ Interested in being on #GTwGT? Contact via Twitter @GTwGTPodcast or go to https://www.gtwgt.com ☑️ Music: https://www.bensound.com

Disrupting Japan: Startups and Innovation in Japan
But what if your data is too big for the Cloud?

Disrupting Japan: Startups and Innovation in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 41:07


Cloud visionaries promised us unlimited scalability, but they greatly underestimated the amount of data we would start producing. Today we sit down with Michael Tso, the co-founder of Cloudian, and he explains why some systems are just too big for the cloud, and how the industry is adapting.  Mike also shares his advice for selling via channel partners, and we talk about the competitive advantages and disadvantages of being a Japanese startup on the global stage. It's a great conversation, and I think you'll enjoy it. Show Notes The real reason we are "drowning in data" The missing link in connecting cloud and local storage What kind of apps really need 100's of petabytes of storage How to pivot successfully in Japan, and why it's so hard to do so Using Japanese culture as a competitive advantage The most important difference between Japan and US startup culture Why US companies hesitate to buy from Japanese software companies How to expand globally using channel partners and systems integrators What everyone gets wrong about failure Links from the Founder Everything you ever wanted to know about Cloudian Friend Mike on Facebook Follow him on Twitter @MichaelTso   Transcript Welcome to Disrupting Japan, straight talk from Japan's most successful entrepreneurs. I'm Tim Romero and thanks for joining me. As a society, as a species, we have way too much data on our hands. A decade ago, our data got too big for our local systems and so we moved it into the cloud. And now, well, our data has gotten too big for the cloud and we're moving it back on premises.  Now, I promise this will make a lot more sense in a few minutes, when we sit down with Michael Tso, co-founder of Cloudian. Cloudian makes massive scale storage systems, massive as an hundreds of petabytes of storage that can run on site and seamlessly integrate with Cloud Storage. Cloudian is also interesting, because they're one of only a handful of Japanese startups that have really succeeded in the US and European markets. And Mike and I talk a lot about how they made that happen.  We talk about the challenges and the necessity of pivoting in a Japanese startup, how Cloudian's Japanese identity and culture both helped them and hurt them in their global expansion. And Mike gives some really great advice about how to sell software through channel partners and what you should really expect from those relationships.  But you know, Mike tells that story much better than I can. So let's get right to the interview.    Interview  Tim: I'm sitting here with Michael Tso, the co-founder of Cloudian, which provides object storage for the enterprise. And Mike, thanks for sitting down with us. Mike Tso: Yes, happy to be here, Tim.  Tim: Now, object storage for the enterprise is something that gets talked about a lot. But what does that mean exactly? Mike: Yeah. So I think I need to just rewind a little bit and just kind of talk about why are we drowning in data? Why is there so much data? Well, because actually, if you think about the process of innovation and the process of invention, it's data-based, right? You need to have data to know where you're at, and you can draw inspiration from analyzing your data. And then you go try some invention, and then you have to measure the outcome. And then you go back and kind of either fix it or improve it. So it's a continuous process. Tim: But, I mean, if you look at kind of like human history, we humans will fill up as much data, well, we've always had data, it's a question of how much we can store. And the easier it is to store, the more of this information we will. So it used to have to be engraving on cuneiform, clay tablets and creating vellum now it's just, oh, we'll automatically just save everything.  Mike: Well, I think about this a lot, right? It starts with how easy it is to create the data. So if you have to chisel away on a rock,

10 on Tech
102  – The Key to Ransomware Recovery

10 on Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 20:46


You don't need to be told by now about the dangers of ransomware. But despite the huge interest in the topic, it can be surprising to find out how little companies know about protecting themselves from ransomware. Jon Toor, CMO of Cloudian, says that among the many things you can do, there's one thing more important than the rest: making sure your data is immutable. Immutable data is data that can't be changed, so if ransomware strikes, you simply restore from your immutable backup, and you're back in business. Toor discusses data immutability and other ransomware topics in this episode of “10 on Tech” with ActualTech Media Partner James Green. Having the proper understanding of the threat is your first best weapon against the bad guys, so listen in and learn. Highlights of the show include: The three key attack vectors for ransomware What companies are missing when calculating potential damage from a ransomware attack The true costs of a ransomware breach—it's not just the ransom “After-the-attack” costs The single most important thing to protect Resource links from the show: Cloudian's ransomware solution -- https://cloudian.com/ransom HyperStore® S3-compatible object storage -- https://cloudian.com/products/hyperstore/ Free trial of Cloudian -- https://cloudian.com/free-trial/ The most comprehensive ransomware education site on the Internet – https://ransomware.org We hope you enjoy this episode; and don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher.­

Radio IT
Ep. 11 - Ransomware, il dietro le quinte| EXCLUSIVE NETWORKS/CLOUDIAN

Radio IT

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 18:43


Nell'episodio numero 11 del podcast Jump to the Next parliamo di ransomware. Una parola con la quale c’è sempre più familiarità da parte di chi non sia addetto ai lavori dell’Information Technology. I ransomware rappresentano infatti una delle minacce informatiche più diffuse, dirette prevalentemente alle aziende ma con ricadute molto dannose sulle persone e sulla loro vita digitale.Con i nostri ospiti proviamo a capire cos’è un ransomware, come agisce, quali sono i suoi principali obiettivi; scopriamo qualche numero che ci consenta di osservare il continuo incremento di attacchi e i relativi danni in termini economici.E scopriamo alcune soluzioni per arginare la minaccia. Buon ascolto!LE VOCI DI QUESTO EPISODIOGiorgio Finazzi - Business Development Manager Exclusive NetworksRoberto Tolini - System Engineering Director CloudianIgor - Responsabile editoriale Radio IT

JUMP to the NEXT, il Podcast di Exclusive Networks
Ransomware, il dietro le quinte| EXCLUSIVE NETWORKS/CLOUDIAN

JUMP to the NEXT, il Podcast di Exclusive Networks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 18:42


Nell'episodio numero 11 del podcast Jump to the Next parliamo di ransomware. Una parola con la quale c'è sempre più familiarità da parte di chi non sia addetto ai lavori dell'Information Technology. I ransomware rappresentano infatti una delle minacce informatiche più diffuse, dirette prevalentemente alle aziende ma con ricadute molto dannose sulle persone e sulla loro vita digitale. Con i nostri ospiti proviamo a capire cos'è un ransomware, come agisce, quali sono i suoi principali obiettivi; scopriamo qualche numero che ci consenta di osservare il continuo incremento di attacchi e i relativi danni in termini economici.E scopriamo alcune soluzioni per arginare la minaccia. Buon ascolto!LE VOCI DI QUESTO EPISODIOGiorgio Finazzi - Business Development Manager Exclusive NetworksRoberto Tolini - System Engineering Director CloudianIgor - Responsabile editoriale Radio IT

Data on Kubernetes Community
DoK Nederkube Edition #1: Is Kubernetes ready for Data Management? // Michel de Ru, Jeffry Molanus & Arie van den Bos

Data on Kubernetes Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 60:09


Abstract of the talk… Kubernetes became the standard for micro services architectures. But what about handling massive and scalable data management on top of it? Is it possible and what does it mean for operations? Cassandra has been adopted widely and accepted globally as the most scalable and reliable database. Now it adds ease of use by offering a Kubernetes native plug and play solution for enterprise use! Bios… Michel has been specializing in NoSQL technologies and Distributed Data Management for about 10 years. Working with enterprise organizations like ABN AMRO, Rabobank, ING, Booking.com and more, he deployed NoSQL technologies into business critical applications. Arie is a Cloud Solutions Engineer with over 10 years of experience. He has been a team leader and helped previous companies reduce their cloud costs through optimization strategies. Jeffry Molanus is CTO of MayaData, the creator of the OpenEBS and Litmus Chaos projects and a top 5 contributor overall to Cloud Native Computing Foundation projects. Jeffry's experience includes technical leadership positions at Cloudian and Nexenta Systems. He has been a frequent speaker about the underpinnings of emerging trends at open source conferences such as FOSDEM and storage technology events such as the storage developer conference and elsewhere. Key take-aways from the talk… The time is ready for Kubernetes to support gigantic Data Management workloads and Cassandra now makes it easy to deploy and operate!

Amplify Korea
Episode 108: JuliaDream, Tengger, Cloudian

Amplify Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 47:31


Episode Notes Episode 108 has new music from acts in Busan, Gwangju, Daegu, and Seoul. There's news on albums JuliaDream and 1/N, along with EP releases by Gwangju's 9Dreamer, Busan's Cloudian, and Seoul's Pago and KOHO de Seúl. Both 88 and Tengger feature on new compilation albums, while UZA, Cat Psalm, and Universe Mongae have a new collaboration out. The last few weeks have been a struggle to keep the podcast running to schedule, and I've had no time to follow up on new episodes of Amplify Extra. With winter holidays coming up, I hope to get back on track and have everything running smoothly by the new year. Playlist JuliaDream - Tell Us Who We Are 88 - Things to Come Wave to Earth - Pueblo Pago - 산다는 것 Daily Blue - 빛 9Dreamer - Today Cloudian - Braveheart Uza, Cat Psalm, Universe Mongae - AirDrop KOHO de Seúl - Night 1/N - Hero Sang Myung Shim - Same as you Tengger - Solongo Links 9Dreamer (Bandcamp) Ambient Layers (Bandcamp) Meowww (Bandcamp) Cloudian (Bandcamp) KOHO de Seúl

Data on Kubernetes Community
#16 DoK community: HyperStore-C: S3 object storage managed by Kubernetes // Gary Ogasawara

Data on Kubernetes Community

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 55:19


Cloudian's HyperStore is S3-compatible object storage software focused on the enterprise market. In this talk, I'll discuss how and why we are working on Kubernetes-managed versions of HyperStore, including where we are now and what we're looking. Gary Ogasawara is Cloudian's first Chief Technology Officer, responsible for setting the company's long-term technology vision and direction. Before assuming this role, he was Cloudian's founding engineering leader. Prior to Cloudian, Gary led the Engineering team at eCentives, a search engine company. He also led the development of real-time commerce and advertising systems at Inktomi, an Internet infrastructure company. Gary holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of California at Berkeley, specializing in uncertainty reasoning and machine learning.

StorageReview.com - Storage Reviews
Podcast #70: Jon Toor, Cloudian

StorageReview.com - Storage Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020


Cloudian launched in 2011 as one of the first storage vendors to fully support… The post Podcast #70: Jon Toor, Cloudian appeared first on StorageReview.com.

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The Somerford Podcast
Cloudian Object Storage Explained: Hybrid Multi-Cloud | The Somerford Podcast: Season 1, Episode 6

The Somerford Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 47:14


 In our latest podcast instalment, Anne welcomes Neil Stobart, Vice President of Global System Engineering at Cloudian Inc. In this episode, they explore Cloudian use cases and take a more extensive look into Object Storage, the Hybrid Multi-Cloud, and potential future trends in the data storage market. Anne and Neil also showcase how Cloudian can be used in conjunction with Somerford, and emphasise how to benefit from their partnership.✓ Learn More on our Website: https://www.somerfordassociates.com/ ✓ Keep Notified of News & Announcements on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/somerford-associates-limited/ ✓ View our Complimentary Events: https://www.somerfordassociates.com/events/ ✓ Follow us on Twitter for Instant Updates: https://twitter.com/Somerford_Ltd

Amplify Korea
Episode 88: Cloudian, Crystal Tea, Dead Buttons

Amplify Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 30:33


Episode Notes Episode 88 previews the final show at Club Realize, which is also the 10th anniversary of the venue. There's also news on No Mercy Fest volume 11, live shows in Seoul and Daegu, and the final few events of the Daegu Indie Music Festival's Screen Attack, made by Indie 053. Playlist Rappelkopf - 조각 Cloudian - Braveheart Dead Buttons - Bing-ee 신도시 - Manilla Polyp - Blue As The Sea Crystal Tea - There There 묘한 - 비밀 Links Dead Buttons (Bandcamp) Black Lives Matter 신도시 (Bandcamp) Cloudian (Bandcamp) Myohan (Bandcamp)

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast
854: Cloudian - The Rise of AI, Machine Learning and IoT

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 35:27


Cloudian specializes in “object storage” for enterprises, a form of unstructured data storage that eliminates the scaling limitations of traditional file storage, enabling enterprises to quickly grow deployments without hitting a cap. According to Gartner, 80% of enterprise data will be stored in some form of object storage by 2021. Cloudian’s platform provides infinite scalability and allows users to access data from anywhere in the world, offering “hybrid cloud” deployments that combine cloud and on-prem computing. Besides enabling the ability to easily access and manipulate large objects often consisting of video, images and other unstructured data, Cloudian’s storage solution results in lower costs, more consistently managed security and compliance with data governance policies. Mike Tso, CEO and co-founder of Cloudian joins me on my daily tech podcast. After Mike’s former company (Gemini Mobile Technologies) lost 66% of its workforce after the 2008 recession, he created Cloudian with a unique culture based on three key attributes for employees to model – hungry, humble and honest. In 2018, Cloudian announced $94 million in Series E funding, and recently the company was named one of the best cloud computing companies and CEOs to work for in 2019 based on Glassdoor. I wanted to find out more about the story behind Cloudian. We also discuss the changing data landscape. How the rise of AI, machine learning and IoT is causing data to pile up to the point where it’s no longer manageable and how Cloudian is changing the way enterprises manage their data. I learn how other storage vendors are seeing a declining market share, but Cloudian is experiencing rapid growth backed by prestigious investors including Goldman Sachs, Intel, and Fidelity. Cloudian has more than 300 customers, making it the most widely adopted independent provider of object storage solutions.  

Storage Unpacked Podcast
#69 – IP EXPO 2018 – Cloudian, E8 Storage, StorCentric and Zerto

Storage Unpacked Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 44:15


This is one of two podcasts, recorded live at IP EXPO 2018 in London.  The format is slightly different from what we’ve done in the past, in that we have four short 10-minute interviews with storage vendors.  Each talks about their company, products and industry problem being solved. The four guests are: Steve Blow, Technology […] The post #69 – IP EXPO 2018 – Cloudian, E8 Storage, StorCentric and Zerto appeared first on Storage Unpacked Podcast.

Share Your Story
0055: Ian Moyse - Sales Leader in the Cloud

Share Your Story

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 56:03


http://www.ianmoyse.co.ukhttp://www.ianmoyse.cloudIan is a Sales Leader at Cloud Telephony Provider Natterbox – http://www.natterbox.com

Disrupting Japan: Startups and Innovation in Japan
How Japan’s evocative machines are quietly creating new startup unicorns

Disrupting Japan: Startups and Innovation in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 42:18


This is a rather personal episode. We have no guests this time. It’s just you and me. Today, rather than diving deep into a specific aspect of startups in Japan, we are going to take a hard look at both what is and what is not working within the Japanese startup ecosystem as a whole. And at the end, I'm going to answer the most common question I am asked by overseas audiences. "Where are the Japanese unicorns?" You might already know about Japan's two existing unicorns, but I'm going to explain where the next four will be coming from. I guarantee that it's from somewhere you would not have expected. So let's get right to it. UPDATE:  Evocative Machines are starting to take off in Japan. If you are interested in the subject, please check out The Evocative Machines Project. [shareaholic app="share_buttons" id="7994466"] Leave a comment Transcript Welcome to Disrupting Japan. Straight talk from Japan's most successful entrepreneurs. I'm Tim Romero, and thanks for joining me. Once again, I’ve got a special show for you today. There will be no guests, no beer, no playful banter with someone speaking English as a second language. Today, it’s just you and me. It’s been a while since I’ve done one of these one-on-one episodes. Way too long really. I truly enjoy doing them and they tend to be my most popular episodes, but man they take a lot of time to write and put together. This episode, in particular, I had to rewrite two or three times, to make sure you would really understand what I am trying to explain. Because by the end of this episode you and I will definitely be in new and uncertain territory, and I for one love being in new and uncertain territory. By the time we’re done, you’ll have a solid idea of where Japan’s next dozen unicorn startups will be coming from. First, I want to tell you what inspired me to create this episode for you. In fact, it was kind of a strange situation. I mean twice a month we sit down and talk about innovation in Japan. I’m privileged to talk with and to introduce you to some of the most interesting founders and innovators in Japan. I spend a lot of time talking, writing and thinking about how the startup ecosystem is changing. But. You know, I think I missed something. Something important. And, I think the reason I might have missed it was because I watch things so closely that when …. Well, lets back up a bit so all of this will make sense. Actually, it was my friend Allen Miner who first pointed out the change. For those of you who don’t know him, Allen was one of Japan’s first modern VCs and he also brought both Salesforce and Oracle to Japan.  And by the way, if you have not listened to the Disrupting Japan episode where Allen tells the story of Oracle’s Japan market entry, you really need to go back and listen. Someday business schools will make proper case studies from that story, but until then, it’s a Disrupting Japan exclusive. It’s a story of fake it till you make it on a multi-billion dollar scale. The plot involves intrigue, secret dealings, and … rock-concerts. What more could you possibly want?    Go and listen to it right now. I'll wait. … Welcome back. Did you listen to the episode? No, of course, you didn’t. Nobody ever does. It’s a silly conceit. I don’t know why we podcasters keep using it. We should stop. Anyway, give Allen’s interview a listen when you get the chance. Now back to our story. For the past eight years, the Japan Society of Northern California has given out annual innovation awards to startups in both Japan and the US. They are a really worthwhile organization that has been around for more than 100 years. I’m on the advisory committee for the awards, and last month in Tokyo I attended the awards ceremony for the Japanese startups. The winners, by the way, were Mujin, Soracom, and Cloudian.  Ken, the founder of Soracom was on the show last year, and you’ll be hearing from the other two founders on the ...

Inside the Datacenter - Connected Social Media
Cloudian Addresses AI and IoT Storage Challenges – Conversations in the Cloud – Episode 96

Inside the Datacenter - Connected Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017


In this Intel Conversations in the Cloud audio podcast: In this episode of Conversations in the Cloud, Jon Toor, Chief Marketing Officer of Cloudian joins us to discuss how Cloudian is making enterprise storage systems that are extremely scalable, cloud-ready, and cost-effective. Jon explains that Cloudian uses Intel processor-based servers, one of the most cost-effective […]

Intel CitC
Cloudian Addresses AI and IoT Storage Challenges - CitC Episode 96

Intel CitC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 7:53


In this episode of Conversations in the Cloud, Jon Toor, Chief Marketing Officer of Cloudian joins us to discuss how Cloudian is making enterprise storage systems that are extremely scalable, cloud-ready, and cost-effective. Jon explains that Cloudian uses Intel processor-based servers, one of the most cost-effective compute platforms on the planet, as the underlying hardware architecture and in turn comes in less expensive than traditional storage providers. Jon also talks about the Cloudian HyperStore®, which is an Intel processor-based server platform that serves as a storage device for enterprise data centers. To learn more go to www.cloudian.com, or follow Cloudian on Twitter at https://twitter.com/CloudianStorage.

ChannelPro Weekly Podcast
ChannelPro Weekly Podcast: Episode #013 - Erotic or Erratic?

ChannelPro Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2016


After a short hiatus to take a little R & R, Rich is back in full force on this week's episode of ChannelPro Weekly. Cecilia, Rich and Matt discuss HPE's latest big bet on Docker and Lenovo's partnership with Cloudian on an all-new software-defined storage appliance, 6 steps to prevent hackers from taking advantage of your system's biggest vulnerability, a new whitepaper on selling MS SQL Server 2016, supporting customers in the cloud, digital signage, and much more! Plus, Rich talks with Matthew Keonig from Rapid Fire Tools abotu their new Detector solution, and Matt has new hardware and museum picks! Download, subscribe, and listen now! Subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly! Look for us in your favorite podcast app. If you don't see us (yet) then you can subscribe using this link: http://www.channelpronetwork.com/rss/cpw, or in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast/id10955685... Show Information: Episode #: 013Title: Erotic or Erratic?Duration: 1:16:06File size: 69.6MBRegulars: Rich Freeman - Senior News Editor, Cecilia Galvin - Editor in Chief, Matt Whitlock - Technology Editor Topics and Related Links Mentioned: HPE bets big on Docker Lenovo bets big on software-defined storage 6 Steps to Prevent Hackers from Attacking Your Systems’ Biggest Vulnerability Microsoft SQL Server 2016: A Selling Guide for the New and Improved Database Management System Supporting SMB Customers in the Cloud See Me, Feel Me, Touch Me: Digital Signage Fights to Be Noticed Interview with Matthew Keonig of RapidFire Tools on their new Detector solution Where's Joel? Matt's Museum Pick: RAMBUS RDRAM Matt's Tech Pick: Fluke LinkRunner AT2000 Network Auto Tester

Another FN Podcast
Todd W Smith - Comedian

Another FN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016 100:01


In the all former St. Cloudian episode, I am joined by stand up comic Todd W Smith to talk comedy, LA, MN, music, his former band Johnny Clueless, and much more. A fun and unexpected trip down memory lane.The Great Bobboo joins to rip apart the Super Bowl, tell you why Peyton Manning sucks, he defends Cam Newton, talks hockey, and much more nonsense.

Another FN Podcast
Todd W Smith - Comedian

Another FN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016 100:01


In the all former St. Cloudian episode, I am joined by stand up comic Todd W Smith to talk comedy, LA, MN, music, his former band Johnny Clueless, and much more. A fun and unexpected trip down memory lane.The Great Bobboo joins to rip apart the Super Bowl, tell you why Peyton Manning sucks, he defends Cam Newton, talks hockey, and much more nonsense.

Intel Chip Chat
Changing the Storage Playing Field Intel® Xeon® processor D-1500 – Intel® Chip Chat episode 422

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2015 6:58


Paul Turner, Chief Marketing Officer at Cloudian stops by to chat about how Cloudian is innovating their server architecture and performance using the new Intel® Xeon® processor D-1500 product family to deliver a very dense footprint, high performance, and low power usage. He discusses how Cloudian has been testing the Xeon® D with Quanta running on Cloudian’s HyperStore Hybrid Cloud Storage platform and that the results have been very impressive. Paul mentions that by utilizing the new Intel® Xeon® processor D-1500 product family Cloudian will be able to drive cost effective and efficient storage, changing the storage playing field. To learn more, visit www.cloudian.com or follow Cloudian on Twitter https://twitter.com/CloudianStorage