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Rhonda Vetere is a seasoned C-Suite technology executive and icon who has worked across industries in global technology. A change agent for digital transformation, she has led the way for growth with more than 23 mergers and acquisitions at companies. A passionate leader in technology across industries, Rhonda has worked in global executive positions at Estée Lauder Companies, AIG, HP Enterprise Services, Barclays / Lehman, Bank One / JPMorgan Chase, CompuServe, UUNET, MCI, and Worldcom. She has lived and worked internationally—in New York, Hong Kong, Singapore, London, Mumbai, and across India—and has managed teams of more than 20,000 people. As an industry expert and influencer, Vetere has been a keynote speaker and panelist at many conferences and events, including the World Economic Forum in Davos, WIT (Women in Technology) Connect, Microsoft Global CIO Summit, Dell EMC World, and the United States Vice Presidential Candidate Debate. Rhonda has been recognized for her leadership and influence, notably with a 2017 Stevie Award for Excellence in Transforming Business and as a multi-year Top 100 CIO/CTO executive leader in STEM by STEMconnector. Grit & Grind is Vetere's second book—she is also the co-author of an HP special edition book, Enterprise Service Management for Dummies. An avid sports fan and real-world corporate athlete, Rhonda stays focused and sharp by competing in marathons and triathlons on a regular basis—over 70 events thus far, including triathlons, half-marathons, marathons, and IRONMAN 70.3 mile triathlons. She recently ran 55 miles in the Serengeti as part of a girls and women's empowerment fundraiser: the first women-only run of its kind. Rhonda's wisdom, integrity, loyalty, and beauty exudes in all that she does. She radiates pure graciousness and grit. Her ability to listen to her soul's voice without any distraction exemplifies her focus, discipline, and honor as she leads with the perfect blend of heart, mind, and assertive action. She sees the invisible and hears the unheard. She is loyal and nothing stops her as she fearlessly takes actionable steps where no one would even think of ever going, From devoted friendships + family, to creating schools and building enterprises globally she lives her life true to her word. She has helped thousands of souls around the world to awaken their strengths + gifts while offering reputable resources and creative mindful solutions. I am so blessed to call this amazing woman my friend. Enjoy this show and may it inspire you to step out in this world and take a courageous leap into doing what you always dreamt to do! CONNECT WITH RHONDA Website: https://www.rhondavetere.com/ IG @rhondamvetere CONNECT WITH JANET: *Register for the Annual Vision Quest- January 15th access until Dec 31 2023! bit.ly/VQ2023 JOIN THE SOUL STAR MEMBERSHIP: https://www.janetnamaste.com/soulstar (use code JNPOD for 10% off) IG - https://www.instagram.com/janet.namaste/ + https://www.instagram.com/rawrealtalks_/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/JanetNamaste Support the show: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheNamasteLoveShoppe
A16z Podcast Podcast Notes Key Takeaways It is not a question of “either-or” but “both-and” (public and private cloud), and beyond that- it is about edge computing“There are estimates that say there will be more applications and more data at the edge and it is not all going to come back to the center of the universe,” – Michael DellThe massive shift to SAS (software for statistical analysis and data visualization) could be cloud wars 2.0Because of AI and ML rise, programmers will have to deal with the software on a new level of abstractionInnovation is the main reason a startup should use cloud computingDell's company went public, then private, then public againThey hired tons of engineers, salespeople, invested organically and it worked really quicklyThe demise of the PC narrative gave them an incredible opportunity to buy the company backMergers and acquisitions are the No. 1 reason to go publicLeaving college to start a business: “It is not for everybody; you need to be deviant, mischievous, and a rule-breaker,” – Michael DellGet something up and running and then decide to leave or not – this is much better adviceThere is something about the times we are in; the pull and drive of the moment (think about cryptocurrency)Read the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgThere are lots of challenges in being public while trying to innovate, and limits to being a private company as well; but it's rare to see a company go public then private then back to public again. As is the case with Dell Technologies, one of the largest tech companies -- which went private 2012-2013 and then also pulled off one of the most epic mergers of all time with Dell + EMC + VMWare 2015-2016 (and which we wrote about here at the time).Is there a method to the madness? How does one not just start, but keep, and transform, their company and business? Especially as it adapts to broader, underlying tech platform shifts. Michael Dell shares all this in his upcoming new book, Play Nice to Win: A CEO's Journey from Founder to Leader... he also, tellingly, may be one of the longest-standing founder-CEOs (37 years so far).Because this is really a story about innovation, who decides, who judges, who does it, and where: In the markets, in public, in private; in the both the big picture and the inner detailed workings of a business beyond "cells in a spreadsheet"; and even in fighting -- or harnessing! -- narratives, whether it's the demise-of-PC or cloud wars 1.0 /2.0... And where trends like the cost paradox of cloud, and "end of cloud" edge computing, among others like AI & ML, also come in. In this special book-launch episode of the a16z Podcast with Marc Andreessen, Martin Casado, and Sonal Chokshi debate the Cloud Wars to the Company Wars (along with some behind-scenes stories and even some star wars) with Michael Dell... and whether you can really play nice to win. image: Dell EMC World 2016/ © Dell Inc. The views expressed here are those of the individual AH Capital Management, L.L.C. (“a16z”) personnel quoted and are not the views of a16z or its affiliates. Certain information contained in here has been obtained from third-party sources, including from portfolio companies of funds managed by a16z. While taken from sources believed to be reliable, a16z has not independently verified such information and makes no representations about the enduring accuracy of the information or its appropriateness for a given situation.This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in any fund managed by a16z. (An offering to invest in an a16z fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by a16z, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results. A list of investments made by funds managed by Andreessen Horowitz (excluding investments for which the issuer has not provided permission for a16z to disclose publicly as well as unannounced investments in publicly traded digital assets) is available at https://a16z.com/investments/.Charts and graphs provided within are for informational purposes solely and should not be relied upon when making any investment decision. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The content speaks only as of the date indicated. Any projections, estimates, forecasts, targets, prospects, and/or opinions expressed in these materials are subject to change without notice and may differ or be contrary to opinions expressed by others. Please see https://a16z.com/disclosures for additional important information.
A16z Podcast Podcast Notes Key Takeaways It is not a question of “either-or” but “both-and” (public and private cloud), and beyond that- it is about edge computing“There are estimates that say there will be more applications and more data at the edge and it is not all going to come back to the center of the universe,” – Michael DellThe massive shift to SAS (software for statistical analysis and data visualization) could be cloud wars 2.0Because of AI and ML rise, programmers will have to deal with the software on a new level of abstractionInnovation is the main reason a startup should use cloud computingDell's company went public, then private, then public againThey hired tons of engineers, salespeople, invested organically and it worked really quicklyThe demise of the PC narrative gave them an incredible opportunity to buy the company backMergers and acquisitions are the No. 1 reason to go publicLeaving college to start a business: “It is not for everybody; you need to be deviant, mischievous, and a rule-breaker,” – Michael DellGet something up and running and then decide to leave or not – this is much better adviceThere is something about the times we are in; the pull and drive of the moment (think about cryptocurrency)Read the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgThere are lots of challenges in being public while trying to innovate, and limits to being a private company as well; but it's rare to see a company go public then private then back to public again. As is the case with Dell Technologies, one of the largest tech companies -- which went private 2012-2013 and then also pulled off one of the most epic mergers of all time with Dell + EMC + VMWare 2015-2016 (and which we wrote about here at the time).Is there a method to the madness? How does one not just start, but keep, and transform, their company and business? Especially as it adapts to broader, underlying tech platform shifts. Michael Dell shares all this in his upcoming new book, Play Nice to Win: A CEO's Journey from Founder to Leader... he also, tellingly, may be one of the longest-standing founder-CEOs (37 years so far).Because this is really a story about innovation, who decides, who judges, who does it, and where: In the markets, in public, in private; in the both the big picture and the inner detailed workings of a business beyond "cells in a spreadsheet"; and even in fighting -- or harnessing! -- narratives, whether it's the demise-of-PC or cloud wars 1.0 /2.0... And where trends like the cost paradox of cloud, and "end of cloud" edge computing, among others like AI & ML, also come in. In this special book-launch episode of the a16z Podcast with Marc Andreessen, Martin Casado, and Sonal Chokshi debate the Cloud Wars to the Company Wars (along with some behind-scenes stories and even some star wars) with Michael Dell... and whether you can really play nice to win. image: Dell EMC World 2016/ © Dell Inc. The views expressed here are those of the individual AH Capital Management, L.L.C. (“a16z”) personnel quoted and are not the views of a16z or its affiliates. Certain information contained in here has been obtained from third-party sources, including from portfolio companies of funds managed by a16z. While taken from sources believed to be reliable, a16z has not independently verified such information and makes no representations about the enduring accuracy of the information or its appropriateness for a given situation.This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in any fund managed by a16z. (An offering to invest in an a16z fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by a16z, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results. A list of investments made by funds managed by Andreessen Horowitz (excluding investments for which the issuer has not provided permission for a16z to disclose publicly as well as unannounced investments in publicly traded digital assets) is available at https://a16z.com/investments/.Charts and graphs provided within are for informational purposes solely and should not be relied upon when making any investment decision. Past performance is not indicative of future results. 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There are lots of challenges in being public while trying to innovate, and limits to being a private company as well; but it's rare to see a company go public then private then back to public again. As is the case with Dell Technologies, one of the largest tech companies -- which went private 2012-2013 and then also pulled off one of the most epic mergers of all time with Dell + EMC + VMWare 2015-2016 (and which we wrote about here at the time).Is there a method to the madness? How does one not just start, but keep, and transform, their company and business? Especially as it adapts to broader, underlying tech platform shifts. Michael Dell shares all this in his upcoming new book, Play Nice to Win: A CEO's Journey from Founder to Leader... he also, tellingly, may be one of the longest-standing founder-CEOs (37 years so far).Because this is really a story about innovation, who decides, who judges, who does it, and where: In the markets, in public, in private; in the both the big picture and the inner detailed workings of a business beyond "cells in a spreadsheet"; and even in fighting -- or harnessing! -- narratives, whether it's the demise-of-PC or cloud wars 1.0 /2.0... And where trends like the cost paradox of cloud, and "end of cloud" edge computing, among others like AI & ML, also come in. In this special book-launch episode of the a16z Podcast with Marc Andreessen, Martin Casado, and Sonal Chokshi debate the Cloud Wars to the Company Wars (along with some behind-scenes stories and even some star wars) with Michael Dell... and whether you can really play nice to win. image: Dell EMC World 2016/ © Dell Inc. The views expressed here are those of the individual AH Capital Management, L.L.C. (“a16z”) personnel quoted and are not the views of a16z or its affiliates. Certain information contained in here has been obtained from third-party sources, including from portfolio companies of funds managed by a16z. While taken from sources believed to be reliable, a16z has not independently verified such information and makes no representations about the enduring accuracy of the information or its appropriateness for a given situation.This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in any fund managed by a16z. (An offering to invest in an a16z fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by a16z, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results. A list of investments made by funds managed by Andreessen Horowitz (excluding investments for which the issuer has not provided permission for a16z to disclose publicly as well as unannounced investments in publicly traded digital assets) is available at https://a16z.com/investments/.Charts and graphs provided within are for informational purposes solely and should not be relied upon when making any investment decision. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The content speaks only as of the date indicated. Any projections, estimates, forecasts, targets, prospects, and/or opinions expressed in these materials are subject to change without notice and may differ or be contrary to opinions expressed by others. Please see https://a16z.com/disclosures for additional important information.
Jennifer Hill talks to author, speaker and C-level executive, Rhonda Vetere, about her new book “Grit & Grind.” Rhonda discusses the 10 principles for lasting success in business. She emphasizes “bone-deep confidence” and talks about pushing yourself out of your comfort zone. gritandgrindbook.com Rhonda Vetere is a seasoned C-Suite technology icon, two-time author, mentor, speaker, and corporate athlete. A passionate leader in technology across industries, Rhonda has lived and worked internationally – in New York, Hong Kong, Singapore, London, Mumbai, and across India – and managed teams of more than 20,000 people and managed teams in over 162 countries. Rhonda is a change agent for digital transformation who has led the way for growth with more than 23 mergers and acquisitions at companies. She has worked in global executive positions at Estée Lauder Companies, AIG, HP Enterprise Services, Barclays / Lehman, Bank One / JPMorgan Chase, CompuServe, UUNET, MCI, and Worldcom. As an industry expert and influencer, Vetere has been a keynote speaker and panelist at many conferences and events, including the World Economic Forum in Davos, WIT (Women in Technology) Connect, Microsoft Global CIO Summit, Dell EMC World, and the U.S. Vice Presidential Candidate Debate. Rhonda has been recognized with for her leadership and influence, notably as a multi-year Top 100 CIO/CTO Executive Leader in STEM by STEMconnector. Grit & Grind is Vetere's second book – she is also the co-author of an HP special edition book, Enterprise Service Management for Dummies. An avid sports fan and real-world corporate athlete, Rhonda stays focused and sharp by competing in marathons and triathlons on a regular basis – over 70 events thus far, including triathlons, half-marathons, marathons, and IRONMAN 70.3 mile triathlons. She recently ran 55 miles in the Serengeti as part of a girls and women's empowerment fundraiser: the first women-only run of its kind.
The Dell EMC Heroes Program was launched at Dell EMC World 2017. The program is designed to create a technical community between Dell EMC Systems Engineers and our Partners Systems Engineers globally. The Heroes Program is all about you, our partners and connecting you with the latest information on our products, solutions and technologies. Attend Quarterly Heroes Exchange events featuring the latest details on product features, roadmaps, and a solution showcase in your area. Other offerings include a Semi-annual Partner Technology Advisory Board and Annual Partner CTO Summit, the Heroes Program is designed to enable you our partners to fully understand the scope of Dell Technologies and Dell EMC solutions. I sat down with Patti Moy, Director Dell EMC Heroes Program, to get a mid-year update on the program and what to expect leading into Dell Technologies World and the Global Partner Conference. Patti talked about a holistic approach to Data Center Design, not just storage, not just servers but everything in the Data Center. If you’re a Dell EMC Partner, you can learn more about the Heroes Program on the Partner Portal, from your local Partner SE or by dropping a note to DellEMCHeroesProgram@dell.com; there is also a LinkedIn community here Get Dell EMC The Source app in the Apple App Store or Google Play, and Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play. Dell EMC The Source Podcast is hosted by Sam Marraccini (@SamMarraccini)
ScaleIO software solutions has been helping Dell EMC customers deliver scalable, flexible block storage for traditional and cloud native workloads. ScaleIO.next announced at Dell EMC World 2017 and is on target for availability before the end of 2017. ScaleIO.next adds compression, snapshots, VVols and Direct Path IO support in addition to enhanced space efficiency. I caught up with Jason Brown (@FelixNU98), Principal Product Marketing Manager ScaleIO, at VMworld 2017 to get the latest on ScaleIO.next. We talked use cases and consumption models. For Software Only, visit www.dellemc.com/getscaleIO for details; ScaleIO Ready Nodes, pre-configured and pre-qualified, or VxRack System Flex featuring rack scale flexible deployments, ScaleIOs flexible deployment models provide choice in deployment. Dell EMC ScaleIO YouTube Playlist and vLab models here. Don’t miss “Dell EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to Dell EMC The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com EMC: The Source Podcast is hosted by Sam Marraccini (@SamMarraccini)
Bigger and better than ever!! That’s the only way to describe the Dell Technologies & Dell EMC presence at VMworld 2017! I sat down with Dell EMC Social Media Guru Greg McCarthy (@GMcCarthy24) to get the details, and wow are there details!!! Dell Technologies will feature one of the largest LED walls ever seen on the Trade Show Floor. It might seem like Magic, but it takes more than Magic and Wizards to make Digital Transformation happen. Hear from our customers that have started their journey, check out the sound studio, watch the Dell Canvas demo, participate in a Server Craft contest and Alienware VR experience. Assemble your team and don’t miss #TheGreatXscape, returning from Dell EMC World with amazing daily prizes. Become an “HCI Hero” in the HCI Zone – Can you unlock Captain vSAN? Find Dell EMC in the IoT section of the VMvillage. Breakouts? How about 25 Dell Technologies Breakout Sessions! Including the annual Chad Sakac (@Sakacc) “State of the Union” – Wednesday 8:30-9:30!!! – Don’t miss it. #v0dgeball is back – for the 9th consecutive year. Take some frustration out on your partners and competitors while helping the Wounded Warrior Project - register your team today. For details on both VMworld US and EMEA visit http://dellemcevents.com/ Some of the other breakout sessions include: SQL Server Transformation Survey Results: Virtualization and IT Agility (VIRT1822QU), Sunday, Aug 27 (4:00pm - 4:30pm) Ask the Experts - Titans of Tech (PBO1281PU), Monday, Aug 28 (2:30pm - 3:30pm) VxRack SDDC Deep Dive: Inside the VxRack SDDC powered by VMware Cloud Foundation (PBO1064BU), Tuesday, Aug 29 (4:00pm - 5:00pm) Modern Data Center Transformation: Dell IT Case Study (PBO1964BU), Thursday, Aug 31 (12:00pm - 1:00pm) State of the Union: Everything Multi-Cloud, Converged, Hyper-Converged and More! (PBO3334BUS), Wednesday, Aug 30 (8:30am - 9:30am) Deliver Real Business Results Through IT Modernization (STO3333BUS), Monday, Aug 28 (11:30am - 12:30pm) Workforce Transformation: Balancing Tomorrow’s Trends With Today’s Needs (UEM3332PUS), Tuesday, Aug 29 (2:00pm - 3:00pm) Modernizing IT with Server-Centric Architecture Powered by VMware vSAN and VxRail Hyper-Converged Infrastructure Appliance (STO1742BU), Thursday, Aug 31 (12:00pm - 1:00pm) Virtualize Active Directory, the Right Way! (VIRT1374BU), Tuesday, Aug 29 (4:00pm - 5:00pm) Harnessing the Power of Data in a Virtual World (LDT2800PU), Wednesday, Aug 30 (9:30am - 10:30am) Multisite Networking and Security with Cross-VC NSX: Part 2 (NET1191BU), Thursday, Aug 31 (12:00pm - 1:00pm) Hyper-Converged Infrastructure Alone Does Not Constitute a Private Cloud (PBO2872BU), Thursday, Aug 31 (10:30am - 11:30am) Enterprise-Grade Data Protection for VMware vSAN with EMC Recoverpoint for VMs (STO3068BU), Tuesday, Aug 29 (1:00pm - 2:00pm) The Software-Defined Storage Revolution Is Here: Discover Your Options (STO1216BU) Implementing Horizon 7 and Horizon Cloud on VxRail (ADV1589BU) “Dell EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to Dell EMC The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com EMC: The Source Podcast is hosted by Sam Marraccini (@SamMarraccini)
Dell EMC World 2017 included a complete refresh of all our core storage products. I was able to catch up with Jeff Boudreau (@JeffBoudreau3), President of Dell EMC Storage. We talked VMAX 950 All-Flash, XtremIO X2, Dell EMC Unity All-Flash, SC 5020, Isilon, and ECS. High end, mid-range and unstructured storage, EVERYTHING was refreshed and upgraded at Dell EMC World 2017. Get the inside scoop directly from the source, this week on Dell EMC The Source. Don’t miss “Dell EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to Dell EMC The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com EMC: The Source Podcast is hosted by Sam Marraccini (@SamMarraccini)
When the Dell and EMC industry leading portfolio of products came together, there was one area of overlap that our customers and the industry watched very closely. Mid-Range Storage… Unity and SC Series, both positioned as leaders by Gartner and IDC, which product would win? Turns out, while both are indeed industry leaders, they had always been positioned differently – different architectures and different personalities. Brian Henderson (@bhendu) , Director Product Marketing EMC Mid-Range Solutions, sets the record straight, and the message was clear at Dell EMC World 2017. We are doubling down on investments in both Dell EMC Unity and the Dell EMC SC Series. The introduction of Dell EMC Unity All-Flash and the SC Series storage arrays were the mid-range focus; but as always, it’s the software enhancements that bring the real value. Don’t miss “Dell EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to Dell EMC The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com
Dell EMC World provided a great opportunity to showcase everything that is happening here at Dell Technologies. If you made it to the back of the solutions expo, you couldn’t miss the Virtual Converged Tour and “The Great Xcape Room”. A hands-on escape room focused on the simplicity of deploying the Dell EMC VxRail platform. The Xscape Room was one of the biggest hits of the expo. The man behind the experience? None other than Colin Galagher (@WorldC3), Sr. Director, Hyper Converged Infrastructure Marketing. Don’t miss “Dell EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to Dell EMC The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com
Jonas Rosland (@JonasRosland), Dell EMC Code Community Manager, joins me this week from Dell EMC World 2017 to talk all things Open Source. Dell EMC was a sponsor of dockercon, why? What is the Dell EMC Code Community? What is REX-ray and how does it impact open source deployments? Is open source relevant to Dell EMC? How much is all this going to cost me? Get all the answers this week on Dell EMC The Source Podcast. Interested? Join the Dell EMC Code Community here! Don’t miss “Dell EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to Dell EMC The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com EMC: The Source Podcast is hosted by Sam Marraccini (@SamMarraccini)
Dell EMC World 2017 included over a dozen major product announcements, and as always, Dell EMC The Source podcast is here to get the details. This week we take a closer look at “Dell EMC XtremIO X2 All-Flash Array Sure, XtremIO X2 is an “All-Flash Storage Array” but like the original, Flash is just the storage media. XtremIO and now X2 are all about software. Software that provided consistent performance and efficiency to address your VDI and large scale workload needs. XtremIO X2 delivers 3x the capacity, 25% more efficiency all at 1/3rd the price per GB. I sat down with XtremIO CTO, Itzik Reich (@itzikr) to get the details. You can find more X2 details here Direct2DellEMC Next Gen All-Flash Blog and be sure to check out Itzik’s blog www.xtremio.me Don’t miss “Dell EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to Dell EMC The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com EMC: The Source Podcast is hosted by Sam Marraccini (@SamMarraccini)
Paul Galjan (@PaulGaljan) Sr. Director, Microsoft Hybrid Cloud at Dell EMC (@DellEMC) joins us live on Day 4 of Dell EMC World in Las Vegas for an extra immersive recording The Hot Aisle to talk about the latest announcement around the partnership between Microsoft and Dell EMC for a turnkey delivery of Azure Stack and […]
Douglas Karr and Harrison Painter of DK New Media were nice enough to interview me on the MarTech podcast about podcasting, the power of audio as a marketing tool, and the future of digital entertainment. A common thread across this publication and the interviews we do is that, while we focus on the incredible growth of digital marketing, we absolutely respect and admire traditional marketing and mediums as well. Where there’s an audience, there’s an opportunity for marketing. Radio is one such medium. While airtime is being shared between actual AM/FM channels and the web, radio shows continue to drive a ton of engagement. Chris Spangle is one of a kind – building both a national radio audience for one of the top syndicated shows as well as building audiences via the web as well as in a number of podcasts he produces. Chris previously worked in politics for many years as a producer at a news talk station, WXNT, and then as the Executive Director of the Libertarian Party of Indiana. He went on to work in marketing for the Englehart Group and the Advocates for Self-Government. Chris is both the web director of a nationally syndicated radio show as well as a podcasting expert (with expertise in both audio engineering as well as content production). He’s also the publisher and editor of We Are Libertarians, a news site and podcast that covers national and Indiana politics from the libertarian perspective. He is the founder of the We Are Libertarians Radio Network, which brings you podcasts about life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Chris has quickly become a friend and respected professional that I listen to about the equipment and strategies in deploying our own podcast. In fact, I now own a beautiful Zoom H6 after Chris demonstrated his. I used it in conjunction with Shure Wireless Lavaliers to record some live interviews at Dell EMC World. With advisors like Brad Shoemaker of Creative Zombie Studios and Chris Spangle, I feel like I’ve got the best engineers on the planet helping us grow and tune our own podcast efforts! And the quality we’re producing is a direct testimony to their expertise and advice. With Chris’ content feedback, we’re already discovering opportunities to grow and engage with our audience as well as improve some of our production processes. In this interview, Chris provides a ton of insight on developing your voice and producing engaging content that will establish your footing in the podcast industry. Be sure to listen – there are too many tips to list!
Pass The Controller Podcast: A Video Game & Nerd Culture Show
Listen in as Brenden and Mike sit down and chat about Mario Kart 8, Mike's trip to Vegas and Dell/EMC World, what it's like to take the Switch on a trip, and Brenden breaks down his thoughts on Sonic Mania and Sonic Forces. Enjoy this week's episode! Be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! ptcgaming.com Tweet us: @passcontroller @begroom @_mikeopath Follow us on the Insta: @pass_the_controller @begroom
This week it's a special episode straight for Dell EMC world, we sit down with Mastercard and the team at Splunk. We also speak to the Arrow team about the How Happy is Dell EMC project. Enjoy! Hosts: David Fearne (@davidfearne)and Rich Holmes (@rich_arrowECS) Join in the conversation by using #ArrowBandwidth.
Stathy Touloumis (@stathyinc), Technology Director at Mesosphere (@mesosphere) joins us live on The Hot Aisle during Day 3 of Dell EMC World 2017 to talk Mesosphere DC/OS, REX-Ray from {code} by Dell EMC (@codeDellEMC), and Dell EMC ScaleIO Ready Nodes as a reference architecture for your next generation data center. Your hosts Brent Piatti (@BrentPiatti) […]
Last week was an amazing week at Dell EMC World where I co-hosted several upcoming podcasts called Luminaries - Talking to the Brightest Mind in Tech, a Dell Podcast that I've been hired to assist with. I took advantage of the time to meet many of the amazing marketing staff at Dell Technologies and its global family of brands - Dell, DellEMC, VMware, RSA, Pivotal, SecureWorks, and Virtusstream. The company spans technology - from consumer hardware, business hardware, development, security, virtualization, and cloud products. Amy is a 14 year veteran of the company, bringing her Learning and Development degree to the company, then moving from Learning and Development, to social media monitoring, now to employee advocacy. Amy is on a team of 6 driving employee advocacy with 140,000 employees globally under the Dell umbrella. Dell's work with employees is unique. They built a social media command center before many other companies and were way ahead of the curve. Amy reveals how her team educated executives on the importance of the impact of social media, why they utilize social data rather than user forums, how they wrote a simple 5-point social media policy, and how they help their employees build their own brand in the effort to drive corporate branding. This is an incredible interview with tons of actionable data and insight. I'm so thankful for being introduced to Amy at the recommendation of Mark Schaefer. Special Guest: Amy Heiss.
In this episode of the ARCHITECHT Show, hosts Derrick Harris (ARCHITECHT) and Barb Darrow (Fortune) speak with Google VP of Infrastructure Eric Brewer about all things, well, infrastructure. Brewer shares his thoughts Kubernetes, Spanner, TensorFlow and other Google projects, as well as on open source and the cloud market, in general. He also discusses the future of machine learning processors and the architectural effects of edge computing. In the news segment, Derrick is joined by Tom Krazit (GeekWire) to talk about news from a busy week with Microsoft Build, Dell EMC World, OpenStack Summit and Nvidia GTC.
SPECIAL REPORT: Dell EMC World 2017 “Realize” - Realize your Digital Transformation. Attending Dell EMC is an experience; from the “Magic” of the general sessions, guru sessions, 400+ breakout sessions, Code and Modern Ops Sessions and IT Leadership sessions, Hands-on-Labs Training and Certification topped off my incredible Customer Appreciation Events. The Solutions Expo provides a perfect opportunity for direct interaction with over 140 Sponsors and Exhibitors, and every year the Solutions Center gets bigger (40% bigger for 2017). Dell Technologies, and all seven strategically aligned businesses, are focused on helping our customers transform. That transformation includes Digital, IT, Security and Workforce, all areas we are focused on. That focus was clear in the Solutions Expo Center piece, “Realize Transformation”. Incorporating all aspects of Dell Technologies, the center piece of this year’s Expo Hall is “Realize Transformation”; an interactive showcase of the latest technologies across all areas of transformation, with so much to see and experience you need a few hours in just this one exhibit. I spent some time with Adeel Omer (@GeekinAustin) touring the Solutions Expo with a full tour of the Realize Transformation Experience with stops in the Storage & Data Protection, Converged Platforms Solutions, PowerEdge Server Solutions and Client Solutions Experiences. Don’t miss “Dell EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to Dell EMC The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com EMC: The Source Podcast is hosted by Sam Marraccini (@SamMarraccini)
This time Inside the Data Cortex; Mark hates Vegas and no one sees sunlight as days pass in minutes during Dell EMC World. While getting ready for another day of customer meetings Stephen and Mark discuss: The types of customer conversations happening this year. Michael Dell’s shot over the bow of the public cloud. When analytics are a big thing and when they are not. New integrated data protection appliances, RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines, ProtectPoint adoption and Cloud Disaster Recover. Then everything goes right to hell in the book discussion. All this (and not much more) Inside The Data Cortex.
SPECIAL REPORT: It is time to Roll up your sleeves and get technical. The Dell EMC World hands on labs represent the heart of knowledge offered at Dell EMC World. Get in front of the technology, use it, learn it, get everything you need with access to Subject Matter Experts. It’s the perfect opportunity to deepen your skills. With over 40 Hands on labs, and instructor lead classrooms is it the perfect opportunity for you to prepare for a Dell EMC Proven certification, and invest in your future – and it’s all included in your Dell EMC World registration. I spent some time with Joe Correia (@JosephAtDell) and Maurice Harty (@MauriceHarty) in the lobby of the Hands on lab zone to get details. Be sure to follow the Hands-on Lab (@DellEMCHOL) for details. Don’t miss “Dell EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to Dell EMC The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com EMC: The Source Podcast is hosted by Sam Marraccini (@SamMarraccini)
SPECIAL REPORT: Dell EMC World 2017 day 1. After this morning’s Realize Your Digital Future Keynote featuring Michael Dell, David Goulden and David Blaine, I had the privilege to sit down with the Gaurav Chand (@gcatdell) Senior VP Dell EMC Global Solutions. We talked Dell Technologies and enabling transformation, Digital, IT, Security, Workforce all connected via the Internet of Things. Be sure to follow #DellEMCWorld and catch the Keynote sessions live at www.DellEMCWorld.com/Live. Don’t miss “Dell EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to Dell EMC The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com EMC: The Source Podcast is hosted by Sam Marraccini (@SamMarraccini)
It is time to realize your digital future; Dell EMC World is only 10 days away, May 8-11th. This is the first-time Dell Technologies family of brands will be in one place, at the same conference. This is your opportunity to discover the products, strategies and insights you need to transform your business: drive IT innovation, enhance workforce mobility and reduce risk in the digital era. Be sure to follow #DellEMCWorld and catch the Keynote sessions live at www.DellEMCWorld.com. Keynotes include: Michael Dell: Realize your Digital Future. Jeff Clarke & Pat Gelsinger: Realize Transformation and Episode 2 of The Dark IT Knight Rises: Realize the Power of Transformation with Jeremy Burton. Over 350 Technology Breakout Sessions, including Code/Modern Ops, Technology and IT Leadership all focused on helping you on your transformational journey. Not to mention the Global Partner Summit, vLabs, Certification and much, much more. I sat down with Greg McCarthy (@GMcCarthy24), part of the Dell Social Business Team to preview all the details. See you at DEW! Don’t miss “Dell EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to Dell EMC The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com EMC: The Source Podcast is hosted by Sam Marraccini (@SamMarraccini)
No list of hot technology trends is complete without a mention of the Internet of Things (IoT). But as we go into a new year, how does this become real to us as marketers? How is IoT going to show up in our daily worklife? Tom Webster and I thought this would be a fascinating topic for an episode of our podcast but frankly the subject is over our heads! Not that this has stopped us before ... but we decided to try something new and actually get some expert advice on this important topic. On this new episode, Tom and I interview Dr. Ari Lightman, professor of digital media and marketing at Carnegie Mellon University. I first met Ari through work we have done together for Dell Technologies, and through our meetings over the years at Dell-EMC World we've become friends. Ari is living with the realities of the Internet of Things every day and he provides extraordinary insights in this episode of The Marketing Companion. We cover amazing topics such as IoT and ... personalization communications with different market segments market research defining the stories most important to our customers the coming service level that will enable new marketing applications the tangled implications for privacy the impact on marketing employment levels. Ari also tells us why he teaches his students that the Internet of Things is the Internet of Threats and how new vulnerabilities occur through everyday maintenance of these nodes -- at work and at home. You won't want to miss this extraordinary episode ... Please support our extraordinary sponsors. Our content is free because of their generosity. Many thanks to our friend Scott Monty for the awesome show intro. Be sure to check out his amazing newsletter The Full Monty and his new podcast available here: fullmontyshow.com. BuzzSumo is the world’s best way to discover, analyze and amplify your content. Run over to BuzzSumo today for a 14 day free trial. Beyond data, BuzzSumo offers priceless insights into content discovery, monitoring, influencers and outreach, content research and planning, and competitor research. Find out why so many Marketing Companion fans are now hooked on Buzzsumo. Check out BuzzSumo’s powerful technology to look at the hottest content trends down to the hour! Affinio is now offering a FREE eBook co-authored with Mark Schaefer called How to Identify, Understand and Grow Your Ideal Content Audience. Check it out, as well as their new free audience Discovery tool. Affinio is an advanced marketing intelligence platform that leverages the interest graph to understand today’s consumers. Affinio believes that if we can understand individuals at a deeper and richer level, then we can fundamentally change the way people relate to one another. By understanding the interests and cultural DNA of key audience segments, marketers are empowered to take an audience-first approach to making meaningful connections with ideal consumers. Find out how at Affinio.com.
Escapingthe deadly radiation of the tech industry pulsar this time Inside The Data Cortex. · This year has been “The Year of allFlash” and Mark didn’t notice. · Weeks after day one Stephen and Markdiscuss day one. It was kind of like day zero and not much different than daytwo. But day two had the world’s largest donut at Dell EMC World. · Weight gain and not much weight lossat tradeshows. · Stephen on the Goldilocks approachto embracing the public cloud and the tyranny of selection bias. · Do Google consider themselves anenterprise supplier? · This time of year there’s nosunshine anywhere outside of California. Says man living in California. · Software Defined Storage is kind ofinteresting. Says customer who thinks the installation packages will doeverything. · Scale out is still a hard problem. · Mark has looked at home grownstorage solutions and sees a lot of ugly babies. (Sorry! He’s not sorry.) · The Botnet of Things is real and yourdishwasher is hitting someone with a denial of service attack right now. · This episode in reading things.Alcatraz Verses the Evil Librarians, Benjamin Franklin: An American Life,Steinbeck’s The Winter of our Discontent, Ken Clarke’s Kind of Blue and StalinParadoxes of Power No one likes to give up power. Go before you are pushed. Because it will be people like us doing the pushing. Stephen Manley @makitadremel Mark Twomey @Storagezilla
Dell EMC World Austin provided the perfect opportunity to announce the latest enhancements to the Dell EMC market-leading portfolio of data protection software. Data domain Virtual Edition 3.0 along with Enhanced Cloud data protection and manageability and Prosupport One for Data Center highlighted the latest announcements. Alex Almeida (@alxjalmeida), Manager, Technical Marketing for Data protection reviews the high-level announcements this week on Dell EMC The Source Podcast. For the latest Dell EMC Data Protection announcements be sure to follow @DellEMCProtect Didn’t get a chance to visit Austin? You can check out all the keynotes and select breakouts sessions in the “Live” library here Don’t forget to mark your calendars for Dell EMC World Las Vegas, May 8th – 11tt, 2016 at The Las Vegas Venetian. Don’t miss “Dell EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to Dell EMC The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com
Digital Transformation is here, and Dell EMC is leading the way. Dell EMC World in Austin provided the perfect opportunity for the very first “Dell EMC World”. A unique setting to highlight the power of Dell Technologies, Dell EMC and the entire family of companies. Bigger and better than ever, Dell EMC World included a full array of technical and strategy breakout sessions along with a CxO event for both commercial and enterprise size businesses. With insights across cloud, mobility, big data, IoT security and storage, Dell EMC World offered something for everyone. From product announcements to workshops and labs, it was a great opportunity to learn from the best in the business. I spent some time with Adeel Omer (@GeeekInAustin), we talked about Dell EMC World, the differences from prior years and what we found most interesting about the show and Dell Technologies! Didn’t get a chance to visit Austin? You can check out all the keynotes and select breakouts sessions in the “Live” library here Don’t forget to mark your calendars for Dell EMC World Las Vegas, May 8th – 11tt, 2016 at The Las Vegas Venetian. Don’t miss “Dell EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to Dell EMC The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com
David J.P. Fisher, a.k.a. DFish, is the featured guest on episode 136. This interview was also last week's Poolside Sales Chat. DFish is an author, speaker, and business coach at RockStar Consulting. You may recognize him from this LinkedIn social selling webcast. While attending Dell EMC World, DFish and I met up to have a quick chat on Periscope about four of the nine categories of LinkedIn status updates he outlines in his book: Networking in the 21st Century on LinkedIn, Why Your Network Sucks And What To Do About It. View the show notes: http://www.socialbusinessengine.com/podcasts/how-to-use-linkedin-for-status-updates
Addison Snell and Michael Feldman review the happenings at Dell EMC World and the surprises surrounding IBM's OpenCAPI consortium announcement.
The rapid growth of unstructured data represents a significant challenge for many enterprises across industries. As the volume and sources of data have expanded dramatically, traditional techniques to store and analyze information have proved to be too expensive and too slow to handle the massive data volumes modern enterprise product and manage. Dell EMC Isilon is designed to directly address that challenge, taking your data lake strategy to the next level with new scale-out offerings providing breakthrough efficiency, scale and agility from edge to core to cloud. Earlier this week at Dell EMC World, Isilon became the latest member of the Dell EMC All-Flash Portfolio. This week on Dell EMC The Source, Ed Beauvais (@EdBeauvais), Director Isilon Product Marketing stops by to talk Isilon and the impact of All-Flash for density (68 PB) and performance (25 Million IOPS). How does that translate to your workloads? Find out this week on Dell EMC The Source. For more visit www.emc.com/isilon Don’t miss “Dell EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to Dell EMC The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com EMC: The Source Podcast is hosted by Sam Marraccini (@SamMarraccini)
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