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Today on Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different, we have a special episode featuring a good friend of mine, Dr. Giora Yaron. We talk about what's happening in Israel now, the realities of the situation Israel faces and what's likely to happen next. Dr. Giora Yaron is considered a legend in the startup tech world. He's known as one of the key players in creating the tech startup VC ecosystem. He started his career as a Senior Executive in National Semiconductor in the United States. And subsequent to that he's founded, co-founded, and/or been the chairman of more than 25 Deep-tech startups. He's also the former chairman of Tel Aviv University. Dr. Yaron is also a decorated Israeli Defense Forces Combat officer. And today, he serves as a strategic adviser to the Israeli Ministry of Defense. No matter what you think about this war, no matter how much you think you might know, there's a lot to learn in this riveting captivating, in depth, no BS conversation with a living Israeli legend. Also, it's important to note this episode was recorded on October 26 2023. You're listening to Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different. We are the real dialogue podcast for people with a different mind. So get your mind in a different place, and hey ho, let's go. Dr. Giora Yaron on the current situation in Israel Christopher Lochhead and Dr. Giora Yaron discuss the situation in Israel. Dr. Yaron shares how his family was safe living far from conflict zones, although they hosted affected families initially. He mentioned the challenges faced by IDF with a significant number drafted and the delicate balance in completing the mission while saving hostages. Dr. Yaron also highlighted past incidents, comparing the current situation to previous attacks in 1973 and 2002. He expressed concerns about dealing with barbarian savages and the challenge of maintaining Israeli values while addressing the crisis. Dr. Giora Yaron on the conflict's impact on civilians The conversation then shifts to the topic of the recent conflict in Israel and its impact on civilians. Dr. Yaron discusses the strategic and moral dilemmas faced by Israel in dealing with groups like Hamas and the challenges in differentiating between combatants and civilians. He emphasizes the need to combat extremist groups aiming to establish an Islamic state and the importance of military action to achieve this. Christopher notes that many veterans, like Colin Powell, become peacemakers later in life and discussed the heroic efforts of civilians in the conflict. But Dr. Yaron responds that the situation isn't about pursuing peace but dealing with an ongoing conflict. Dr. Giora Yaron on Cultural Differences and how it affects perception in the West Dr. Yaron shares his concerns about the disconnect between Western sympathies for Palestinians and the harsh realities faced by Israelis due to terrorist attacks. He emphasizes the need for a practical approach and shared personal experiences, such as Mellanox's tragic incident, to illustrate the challenges faced in pursuing peace in the region. He further underscores the complexities of the situation and the clash between idealistic hopes for peace and the harsh realities on the ground. To hear more from Dr. Giora Yaron and the clash of ideals in Israel, download and listen to this episode. Bio Dr. Giora Yaron is the former Chairman of Tel Aviv University (Executive Council), and on the board of Amdocs (DOX). Dr. Yaron serves on the advisory board of the Israeli Ministry of Defense. He is also an active Founding Investor and Founder of a group of high-tech and med-tech companies; P-cube, (acquired by Cisco), PentaCom (acquired by Cisco), Qumranet (acquired by Redhat), Comsys (acquired by Conexant, Texas Instruments), Exanet (acquired by Dell) Hyperwise Security (acquired by Checkpoint) Qwilt, Itamar Medical, Excelero, Equalum and, Aqua Security. Dr. Yaron has been serving as board member and/or Chairman of the Boards of these com...
Addison Snell, Tiffany Trader, and Oliver Peckham discuss the details of Nvidia's Excelero acquisition and who is in (and who is not in) the newly-announced UCIe Consortium.
El pasado lunes, 7 de marzo; Nvidia adquirió Excelero. Con esta adquisición, la multinacional obtendrá NVEMesh, un software que le permitirá administrar y asegurar matrices virtuales de unidades flash como almacenamiento en bloque. Gracias a ello, la compañía seguirá aumentando y mejorando su influencia en la aceleración de la IA.
EXCELERO - L'onda perfetta? Il software! Contenuto sponsorizzato "Bisogna seguire le tendenze con attenzione. Oggi la magia sta nel software e nelle opzioni di scale-out, non nei device locked-in basati su hardware proprietario". A dirlo è Lior Gal, fondatore di Excelero, società partner di E4. E' lui, insieme al vice president Oded Avital, l'innovatore digitale protagonista di questo nuovo episodio. Con il loro racconto, che ascolti grazie alla voce di Simone Zanotti (sales & marketing director di E4) facciamo un viaggio sulle sponde dell'estremo Mediterraneo orientale arrivando fino a Tel Aviv, dove ha sede l'engineering headquarter di Excelero. Lior e Oded ci spiegano la tecnologia dello storage acceleration, i vantaggi che porta a chi la adotta; ci raccontano come hanno indovinato l'onda perfetta dell'innovazione, che li ha condotti a creare e a sviluppare i loro prodotti; come è nato il legame con E4 e cosa significhi, per un'azienda israeliana, avere una partnership operativa nel mercato italiano ed europeo. E ci portano davvero sul mare di Tel Aviv, paradiso dei surfer e nello specifico di Lior, che da sempre dedica parte del suo tempo libero alla tavola e alle onde. Buon ascolto! Altri contenuti su www.radioit.it
Data center storage is evolving constantly, and one of the most crucial areas is in lower latency. Latency, after all, impacts everything in your operations. And cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) demand the lowest latency possible. Delivering that low latency can’t happen until system bottlenecks are removed, whether they’re existing, older storage, the CPU or some other reason. And Excelero specializes in that removal. In this episode of “10 on Tech,” Sven Breuner, Field CTO at Excelero, speaks with ActualTech Media Partner James Green about how Excelero takes advantage of super low-latency Non-Volatile Memory express (NVMe) drives to provide the minimal latency needed for the most demanding applications and uses you have. Highlights of the show include: The move toward using GPUs instead of CPUs for low-latency scenarios Why CPUs don’t scale properly NVMe devices provide more performance and parallelism The difficulty of scaling AI workloads to production levels A discussion of GPU Direct, a new technology from NVIDIA A look at NVMesh, from Excelero Comparing and contrasting local storage with shared storage, and its suitability for demanding workloads Resource links from the show: Excelero homepage -- https://www.excelero.com/ NVMesh -- https://www.excelero.com/product/nvmesh NVMesh Rack Configurator -- https://www.excelero.com/rack-configurator/ Contact Excelero -- https://www.excelero.com/contact/ We hope you enjoy this episode; and don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher.
In this 22nd episode of the TECHunplugged Podcast we welcome Josh Goldenhar, VP of Products at Excelero. Prior to joining Excelero, Josh was responsible for product strategy and management at EMC (XtremIO) and DataDirect Networks. Podcast co-hosts Max Mortillaro (@darkkavenger) and Arjan Timmerman (@Arjantim) talk with Josh about Excelero, the solution’s architecture, its use cases … Continue reading EP22 – Excelero – NVMe Software-Defined Storage on Steroids – with Josh Goldenhar →
In this episode of the DataCentric podcast, hosts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell (both from Moor Insights & Strategy) go deep on Intel's DataCentric Innovation Day, where Intel formally launches its new Cascade Lake Xeons, while also opening the kimono on Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory. Optane promises to be disruptive to storage and how the industry thinks about in-memory compute. The OEMs community has been waiting for all of this, and there are a bunch of new products on the way. What's all of this Intel news mean to AMD? Matt & Steve talk about it, along with some other recent news items from the storage world. More critically, Matt contemplates trading in his Windows laptop for a Macbook, while Steve wonders if it's really OK to hope that his kid's team loses early in this weekend's tournamont (don't judge). 02:10 Intel’s DataCentric Innovation Day — Cascade Lake & Optane 09:25 Intel’s DataCentric Innovation Day — Optane Persistent Memory 24:20 Where Does AMD Fit in the New Cascade Lake/Optane World? 31:00 Excelero & Lenovo Data Systems 34:22 Pure Storage Acquires CompuVerde 36:00 Shoud Matt buy a Mac? 42:46 Twenty Years since Network Engines 46:17 IDC Converged Infrastructure Numbers are Out 48:42 Is it ok to root for you kid’s ball team to lose?
Sponsored by: In this episode we talk NVMe shared storage with Josh Goldenhar (@eeschwa), VP, Customer Success at Excelero. Josh has been on our show before (please see our April 2017 podcast), the last time with Excelero's CTO & Co-founder, Yavin Romen. This is Excelero's 1st sponsored GBoS podcast and we wish to welcome them … Continue reading "74: Greybeards talk NVMe shared storage with Josh Goldenhar, VP Cust. Success, Excelero"
Sponsored by: In this episode we talk NVMe shared storage with Josh Goldenhar (@eeschwa), VP, Customer Success at Excelero. Josh has been on our show before (please see our April 2017 podcast), the last time with Excelero’s CTO & Co-founder, Yavin Romen. This is Excelero’s 1st sponsored GBoS podcast and we wish to welcome them … Continue reading "74: Greybeards talk NVMe shared storage with Josh Goldenhar, VP Cust. Success, Excelero"
In this Intel Conversations in the Cloud audio podcast: Yaniv Romem, CTO and Co-Founder of Excelero, joins Conversations in the Cloud to discuss optimizing infrastructures for effective data analytics. Excelero offers a software-defined block storage solution designed to meet the performance and scalability requirements of next-generation analytics applications, called Excelero NVMesh. Yaniv talks about the […]
Yaniv Romem, CTO and Co-Founder of Excelero, joins Conversations in the Cloud to discuss optimizing infrastructures for effective data analytics. Excelero offers a software-defined block storage solution designed to meet the performance and scalability requirements of next-generation analytics applications, called Excelero NVMesh. Yaniv talks about the changes that need to be made to address next-generation analytics, including faster storage and more scalable architectures. Excelero is utilizing Intel® Xeon® processors and well as Intel® Optane™ technology with 3D XPoint™ technology, to ensure consistency in performance and latency. To learn more about Excelero, visit https://www.excelero.com/, or follow them on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ExceleroStorage.
In this episode, we talk with another next gen, Tier 0 storage provider. This time our guests are Yaniv Romem CTO/Founder & Josh Goldenhar (@eeschwa) VP Products from Excelero, another new storage startup out of Israel. Both Howard and I talked with Excelero at SFD12 (videos here) earlier last month in San Jose. I was very impressed … Continue reading "43: GreyBeards talk Tier 0 again with Yaniv Romem CTO/Founder & Josh Goldenhar VP Products of Excelero"
In this episode, we talk with another next gen, Tier 0 storage provider. This time our guests are Yaniv Romem CTO/Founder & Josh Goldenhar (@eeschwa) VP Products from Excelero, another new storage startup out of Israel. Both Howard and I talked with Excelero at SFD12 (videos here) earlier last month in San Jose. I was very impressed … Continue reading "43: GreyBeards talk Tier 0 again with Yaniv Romem CTO/Founder & Josh Goldenhar VP Products of Excelero"