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MCUL CEO Patty Corkery talks with League InfoSight CEO Glory LeDu about what's on the regulators' agendas and how the League InfoSight goes about understanding current compliance issues, such as fraud, to best help credit unions navigate these trends.
Insights from a specialist on how to manage the increased Cyber Security threats to our businesses. Clear ideas and simple steps to get all of us started in building a safe and secure workplace. In this new series, I'm joined by Bob Moore, and we take a peek behind the curtain of corporate security and see how the needle has shifted. Bob has over two decades of experience in the IT industry, leading teams at Compaq Computer Corporation, HP, and now HPE. He's the driving force behind the new HPE program Infosight, which uses artificial intelligence to detect possible security threats. Bob has been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, rebuilding infrastructure and managing IT systems and is now a Lieutenant Colonel with the US Army Special Operations Command and conducts his army reserve duty at Ft Bragg, North Carolina. In this first episode, Bob and I discuss some of the new trends and challenges in corporate security.
När fler och fler verksamheter blir helt beroende av en stabil och väl fungerande IT-miljö ökar kraven på att den ska vara snabb, alltid tillgänglig och möjlig att snabbt förändra för att möta nya krav. HPEs Infosight är en lösning specifikt anpassad för det moderna datacentret, då den inte bara förebygger problem utan även automatiskt optimerar sig för optimal prestanda och hjälper användaren genom att förenkla den dagliga hanteringen – detta frigör tid och resurser som kan läggas på annat, som att driva verksamheten framåt. Välkommen till Techradar – din portal och ledstjärna inom IT och tech där vi pratar djupt och brett med härligt surr och mycket skratt. I studion idag har vår programledare Micke Thunander för första gången sällskap av Hans Larsson, Senior Solutions Architect på HPE. Hans har stor erfarenhet av branschen, och ett lång intresse av teknik, och med sina nästan tjugofem år på Hewlett Packard är han helt rätt person att prata lagring med. På fritiden gillar han att resa runt till varma platser och att tillbringa tid i sin Whiskyklubb hemma i Västerås. Med i studion är också Johnny Lindholm, Teknisk Evangelist på Tech Data. Målet är att tillsammans djupdyka i skillnaderna mellan Nimble och Primera samt undersöka hur Infosight kan hjälpa verksamheter att inte slösa bort tid på onödiga arbetsmoment i datacentret.
SDxCentral Weekly Wrap for Nov. 1, 2019 Plus, HPE takes on VMware with AI-powered HCI, and Verizon touts 5G scenarios amid "worrisome signs" Cisco's calls IBN the next “IT girl” of networking; HPE Takes On VMware; Verizon, SAP announced joint effort to drive digital transformation Cisco Networking Trends Report: ‘Intent-Based Networking Is Coming' HPE Takes On VMware With AI-Powered HCI Verizon Touts 5G Scenarios Amid ‘Worrisome Signs' SDxCentral Weekly Wrap Podcast Full Transcript Today is November 1, 2019, and this is the SDxCentral Weekly Wrap where we cover the week's top stories on next-generation IT infrastructure. This episode of the SDxCentral Weekly Wrap is sponsored by Silver Peak. Cisco's 2020 Global Networking Trends Report says intent-based networking will be the next big thing in the coming years. Intent-based networking is the concept of managing a network, end-to-end, on one interface through the use of DevOps and software-defined networking, or SDN. The idea is that SDN provides a natural, solid foundation for an IT infrastructure evolution where added DevOps capabilities will afford network operators more control over network operations. Cisco conducted a web-based survey of 505 IT leaders and 1,566 network strategists across 13 countries. It asked about the current state of their networks, their network aspirations over the next two years, and their network operational and talent readiness. The survey found maximizing business value to be IT's number 1 priority with 40 percent of respondents naming it their top concern. While only 28 percent of respondents indicated having implemented SDN or intent-based networking, 78 percent expect their networks to move beyond SDN or intent-based networking within the next two years. Likewise, only 4 percent indicated that their currently deployed networks are intent-based, and 35 percent plan to be within two years. Of course, Cisco has a vested interested in promoting intent-based networking. The vendor first announced its efforts in July 2017 and has since rolled out these capabilities across its entire networking portfolio. The next phase of software-defined infrastructure is artificial intelligence- powered hyperconverged infrastructure, according to Hewlett Packard Enterprise. To this end, the vendor this week started shipping its HCI product SimpliVity with Infosight, its AI management tool. HPE also added one-click HCI cluster upgrades and integration with its data protection software. HPE expects these new AI based capabilities to help it gain market share in the hotly contested HCI sector. Dell EMC, running VMware software, remains the largest HCI supplier with $533.2 million in revenue and a 29.2 percent market share, according to IDC's latest quarterly report. HPE, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SDxCentral Weekly Wrap for Nov. 1, 2019 Plus, HPE takes on VMware with AI-powered HCI, and Verizon touts 5G scenarios amid "worrisome signs" Cisco’s calls IBN the next “IT girl” of networking; HPE Takes On VMware; Verizon, SAP announced joint effort to drive digital transformation Cisco Networking Trends Report: ‘Intent-Based Networking Is Coming’ HPE Takes On VMware With AI-Powered HCI Verizon Touts 5G Scenarios Amid ‘Worrisome Signs’ SDxCentral Weekly Wrap Podcast Full Transcript Today is November 1, 2019, and this is the SDxCentral Weekly Wrap where we cover the week’s top stories on next-generation IT infrastructure. This episode of the SDxCentral Weekly Wrap is sponsored by Silver Peak. Cisco’s 2020 Global Networking Trends Report says intent-based networking will be the next big thing in the coming years. Intent-based networking is the concept of managing a network, end-to-end, on one interface through the use of DevOps and software-defined networking, or SDN. The idea is that SDN provides a natural, solid foundation for an IT infrastructure evolution where added DevOps capabilities will afford network operators more control over network operations. Cisco conducted a web-based survey of 505 IT leaders and 1,566 network strategists across 13 countries. It asked about the current state of their networks, their network aspirations over the next two years, and their network operational and talent readiness. The survey found maximizing business value to be IT’s number 1 priority with 40 percent of respondents naming it their top concern. While only 28 percent of respondents indicated having implemented SDN or intent-based networking, 78 percent expect their networks to move beyond SDN or intent-based networking within the next two years. Likewise, only 4 percent indicated that their currently deployed networks are intent-based, and 35 percent plan to be within two years. Of course, Cisco has a vested interested in promoting intent-based networking. The vendor first announced its efforts in July 2017 and has since rolled out these capabilities across its entire networking portfolio. The next phase of software-defined infrastructure is artificial intelligence- powered hyperconverged infrastructure, according to Hewlett Packard Enterprise. To this end, the vendor this week started shipping its HCI product SimpliVity with Infosight, its AI management tool. HPE also added one-click HCI cluster upgrades and integration with its data protection software. HPE expects these new AI based capabilities to help it gain market share in the hotly contested HCI sector. Dell EMC, running VMware software, remains the largest HCI supplier with $533.2 million in revenue and a 29.2 percent market share, according to IDC’s latest quarterly report. HPE,
During this wide-ranging half-hour discussion recorded live at the 2019 HPE Discover in Las Vegas, hosts Steve McDowell and Matt Kimball talk to HPE's Director of Server Software and Product Security, Bob Moore, about the insidious attack vectors that are emerging. This covers everything from firmware attacks to supply chain interceptions, along with the growth of mafia-like organizations that are driving attacks at an unprecedented scale. We also talk about how the industry is helping IT respond to those attacks. IT best practices are being supplemented by silicon-based defenses, AI-driven predictive analytics (such as HPE's own InfoSight), and new cyber-insurance offerings. It's a jam-packed, wide-ranging discussion. It's also one you won't want to miss. Thanks you to Bob Moore for joining us, and HPE's analyst relations team for helping coordinate it all. Special Guest: Bob Moore.
This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence (AI) Podcast
Today we kick off our AI conference NY series with Pankaj Goyal, VP for AI & HPC product management at HPE, and Rochna Dhand, director of product management for HPE InfoSight. Today we get things kicked off with Pankaj Goyal, VP for AI & HPC product management at HPE, and Rochna Dhand, director of product management for HPE InfoSight. In our conversation, Pankaj shares some examples of the kind of AI projects HPE is working with customers on And Rochna details hows HPE’s Infosight helps IT organizations better manage and ensure the health of an enterprise’s IT infrastructure using machine learning. We discuss the key use cases addressed by InfoSight, the types of models it uses for its analysis and some of the results seen in real-world deployments. The complete show notes for this episode can be found at https://twimlai.com/talk/258. For more from the AI Conference NY series, visit twimlai.com/nyai19. Thanks to our friends at HPE for sponsoring this week's series of shows from the O’Reilly AI Conference in New York City! For more information on HPE InfoSight, visit twimlai.com/hpe.
This week HPE announced Performance Insights, an extension to the InfoSight platform that provides storage customers with greater detail on their 3PAR array storage performance. Performance Insights takes the knowledge of years of HPE 3PAR data and combines it with genuine machine learning and AI to give HPE 3PAR customers actionable insights on the performance […] The post #77 – HPE Performance Insights with Ivan Iannaccone appeared first on Storage Unpacked Podcast.
At Discover Madrid, we always have "coffee talks" with our independent bloggers. This podcast is an audio recording of the storage coffee talk. With the storage news (see podcast #249), there were a lot of questions about it. Here's roughly what was discussed: 0-5:00 Intro and overview of announcement 5:00 - 8:45 InfoSight update 8:45 - 12:15 Cloud Volumes update 12:15 - 15:45 Storage Class Memory and 3PAR updates 15:45 - 17:30 SCM and Sync replication with HPE Nimble Storage 17:30 - 56:00 Q & A
HPE 3PAR Performance Insights is a new on-premises solution that prevents performance bottlenecks in real time. In the podcast I have 3PAR product manager Phill Gilbert diving into the details of this new solution.
The AI Eye: Hewlett Packard ( $HPE) Extends Cloud-Based AI InfoSight, Teradyne ( $TER) to Change to Nasdaq Listing
The AI Eye: Hewlett Packard ( $HPE) Extends Cloud-Based AI InfoSight, Teradyne ( $TER) to Change to Nasdaq Listing
At HPE Discover, I was able to talk to three VPs to get strategy updates. In this podcast, I have those three conversations that look at the over HPE focus, where are we going with InfoSight beyond storage, and what does HPE Storage want to be famous for. This is a great series of conversations in this episode.
Bill Philbin manages HPE’s storage hybrid IT function. In this episode, he explains why storage needs to be invisible and how the experience is starting to match the expectation. Bill discusses the recent acquisition of Nimble, which completed HPE’s storage offering and accelerated its transition to all flash, and the benefits of adding AI to InfoSight, the software used to manage Nimble Storage. For more information about HPE storage solutions, visit https://hpe.com/storage.
Die Nimble Storage InfoSight - Analyseanwendung korreliert hierzu Millionen von Sensordaten-Messpunkte und unterstützt, die (Speicher-)Infrastruktur und damit Anwendungen hochverfügbar zu halten...