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The NetApp A-Team drops by to chat about the NetApp launch announcements for February 2025. Listen as we cover updates to the ASA platform, new hardware models, BlueXP improvements and more!
This week, the NetApp A-Team joins us to discuss the latest NetApp hardware announcements, including the new A90 platform, as well as some new BlueXP additions!
This week, the NetApp A-Team joins us to discuss this year's NetApp Insight virtual event and what they're looking forward to most.
In this episode, we chat with Becky L. Elliott, a member of the NetApp A-Team about her journey to blogging for personal and career growth and her submission for the upcoming Grace Hopper Celebration event in October 2019. @BeckyLElliott (https://twitter.com/beckylelliott) Special Guest: Becky L. Elliott.
This week on the podcast, the NetApp A-Team joins us to discuss their experiences at the annual ETL meeting at NetApp HQ. Find out what stuff stood out the most to them, what trends they’re seeing and who their favorite speakers were!
This episode Ruairi McBride @mcbride_ruairi is joined by Alun Griffiths @WelshMatador Matthew Kershaw @mkershaw1985 and Paul Stillitano all from Arrow ECS UK where they review this year’s NetApp Insight EMEA from Barcelona. We give our impression on the conference overall and what we did and didn’t like (which there isn’t much). We discuss the Key Notes including Gerd Leonhard @gleonhard Chief Future officer from the futures agency and the forward looking talk he gave. Kate Swanborg @KateSwanborg of Dreamworks Animation and the WuXi NextCODE Genome Sequence who are both now huge users of data; parts of the general session were also discussed. We also talked about MAX Data and the blazing speed at which is accelerating access to data. We discussed NFLEX MetroCluster over IP and improvements on the FlexPod technology. We delved into the importance of community and those that meet at insight including the NetApp A-Team and NetApp United. We chat about the Stackpoint acquisition NetApp Kubernetes Service and the launch of Cloud Insights.
We recap NetApp Insight 2018 in Barcelona with some special guests and wrap it all up with the NetApp A-Team!
This week on the podcast, we recap NetApp Insight 2018 in Las Vegas, with a variety of special guests, including some familiar voices, as well as some new friends. The NetApp A-Team wraps it all up and gives their perspective on the event.
This week on the podcast, the NetApp A-Team descends upon NetApp HQ in Sunnyvale, CA to get briefings on upcoming roadmap information and to give feedback to product operations.
Sponsored by NetApp: In this episode, we talk with NetApp A-Team members John Woodall (@John_Woodall), VP Eng, Integrated Archive Systems and Paul Stringfellow (@techstringy), Technical Dir. Data Management Consultancy, Gardner Systems Plc. Both John and Paul have been NetApp partners for quite awhile (John since the beginning of NetApp). John and Paul work directly with … Continue reading "63: GreyBeards talk with NetApp A-Team members John Woodall & Paul Stringfellow"
Sponsored by NetApp: In this episode, we talk with NetApp A-Team members John Woodall (@John_Woodall), VP Eng, Integrated Archive Systems and Paul Stringfellow (@techstringy), Technical Dir. Data Management Consultancy, Gardner Systems Plc. Both John and Paul have been NetApp partners for quite awhile (John since the beginning of NetApp). John and Paul work directly with … Continue reading "63: GreyBeards talk with NetApp A-Team members John Woodall & Paul Stringfellow"
This week on the podcast, we chat with the founder of Gestalt IT, Stephen Foskett and NetApp A-Team member/Storage Field Day 15 delegate, Glenn Dekhayser of Red8. We talk about what Tech Field Day is and how NetApp’s presentations were received.
One of the favourite parts of my role over the last few years has been my involvement in tech community, whether that's been working with advocacy groups like the NetApp A-Team, with local user groups like TechUG, presenting at a range of different community events or just answering questions in technical communities, all of these investments (and they are investments) have paid back, they've introduced me to great people, given me access to resources and expertise I would never have found normally and opened up great opportunities for travel and too develop some great friendships. One of the challenges with tech community is however its size and if you are new to it or even a part of it, it can be overwhelming and hard to know where to start? How do you find the resources you need, find out which events you can attend or find out who the leaders are that you can engage with ? Last year I was invited to get involved in a project called "Level Up", a project started by this week's guest on the podcast Yadin Porter de Leon, Yadin has been on the show before in his capacity at data protection company Druva, however that's not what we discuss this week as we chat about the Level Up project, why he started it, the project aims and how it can help you in your career. In this week's episode we discuss why you may want to get involved in community and what benefits it can bring and how involvement in the wider community can benefit both you and your business providing you with opportunities to develop your skills. We wrap up by asking Yadin about another project he is involved in which is the excellent Tech Village Podcast, again focused on career development and the technology business, a great show which I'd recommend anyone gets on their regular podcast list. Enjoy the Show... You can find full show notes here :- https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1xM
As we become more data-driven in our organisations and ever more used to the way big public cloud providers deliver our services, it is putting more pressure on internal IT to deliver infrastructure that provides this data focussed, cloud like experience, but where do you start in designing this next-generation of datacentre. That's the subject of this week's podcast, the last of the shows recorded at NetApp Insight in Berlin, where I catch up with two members of a fascinating panel discussion I attended at the event, Ruairi McBride and Jason Benedicic, they were part of a panel hosted by the NetApp A-Team which consisted of people who were not theorists but had practical experience of deploying next-generation technologies and working practices and as I know many listeners to this show are involved in developing their own next-generation strategy, I thought it would make an interesting episode. We cover a range of topics and begin by looking to define what we mean by next-gen the types of technology and methodologies involved. We discuss what is driving the move to next-generation datacentres and how businesses who wish to maintain a competitive edge and improve the service to their customers need to look at this next generation approach. We wrap up by looking at how next-gen datacenters are not about technology alone and is as much about philosophy and working practice, while Jason and Ruairi share ideas about the type of building blocks you need and the help and support that the technology community can bring as you look to deliver a next-generation strategy to your organisation. This is the last show of 2017, for all who have listened this year, thanks for your support and Tech Interviews will be back in the new year with a whole host of new interviews exploring a range of technology topics. To make sure you catch next years shows then why not subscribe in all of the usual places. For all of you who have enjoyed the show in 2017 – thanks for listening. For full show notes :- https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1wX
This week on the podcast, we say Auf Wiedersehen to Berlin for the last time as we recap NetApp Insight 2017 with the NetApp A-Team!
This week on the podcast, we rounded up some of the NetApp A-Team members to discuss NetApp Insight 2017 in Las Vegas.
Influence Marketing Podcast: B2B influencer, advocacy, and community marketing
Today our guest is Sam Moulton, Senior Manager of Influence Marketing at NetApp. Sam has held a variety of roles in technology industry spanning sales support, product management, media and analyst relations, and marketing communications. Throughout her career the relationship she develops with other members of the community, colleagues and peers has remained of top importance. This is why being a champion for The NetApp A-Team and their team of dedicated and passionate influencers suits her well. The A-Team is the marketing and development arm for NetApp, and Sam shares with us the origin, present successes, and tips for those starting their own advocacy program, on how she helps support the A-Team members in their own path to success. About our guest, Sam Moulton Sam has held a variety of roles in the technology industry spanning sales support, product management, media and analyst relations, and marketing communications. Throughout her career, one thing has always been paramount: the relationships she develops with members of the communities she supports as well as with her colleagues and peers. So it’s no surprise that championing the NetApp A-Team suits her well, and she considers it a privilege to be working with such a smart, dedicated group of influencers. The Influence Marketing Podcast, a podcast brought to you by the Influence Marketing Council, an industry council for B2B brands who innovate in influencer, advocacy, and community marketing. Your hosts, John Mark Troyer and Kathleen Nelson Troyer, are co-founders of the IMC. The Influence Marketing Podcast is part of the research program of the IMC. For more information, go to influencemarketingcouncil.com.
This week on the podcast, we kick off a series of quarterly security update episodes to reflect the ever-changing security and vulnerability landscape. We cover WannaCry, Petya/NotPetya and basic security best practices you can follow to help protect against threats. We join some of the NetApp security team, including Kevin Ryan from PSIRT at NetApp and Security TME Andrae Middleton, as well as esteemed NetApp A-Team member, Paul Stringfellow. Paul is the technical director at Gardner Systems in the UK. You can find his blog and podcast at https://techstringy.wordpress.com/.
This week on the podcast, we recap the NetApp A-Team’s visit to NetApp RTP for their annual meeting called Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) where NetApp leadership and product managers listen to feedback from the A-Teamers. This episode is chock full of interviews with A-Team leaders and members and we discuss what everyone’s opinion of the ETL was.
Data it's one of a modern organisations most crucial assets. With that in mind, how do we build a strategy that meets todays data challenges, how do we make sure we have a strategy not only ensures we can store our data on a resilient and secure platform, but also that we can take advantage of new data trends, like analytics, IoT and public cloud storage. In this weeks episode I discuss this with NetApp A-Team member Mark Carlton, we look at how NetApp's data fabric strategy can help you to plan, develop and deploy a solution suitable for a modern organisations data needs. We not only discuss NetApp's implementation but also how the fabric has grown beyond a NetApp centric view and how 3rd party tools from the likes of Varonis, Veritas and Veeam are integrated, making your data management solution more insightful, more complete. Enjoy the episode. Accompanying Blog is here... http://wp.me/p4IvtA-RG
This week on the podcast, several NetApp A-Team members were in RTP to help create the NetApp NCIE exams that are used to help officially certify storage administrators for ONTAP. We rounded up Ruari McBride, Scott Gelb and Steven Cortez to discuss how a NetApp certification exam gets created and why you’d want to take one.
This week Arrow Bandwidth has been taken over by the NetApp A-Team. Like-minded and outspoken in their passion for all things NetApp, the NetApp A-Team members leverage social media to tell their stories – what worked, what didn’t, what they like, and what they think NetApp and other IT vendors can be doing better. Guests include: Ruairi McBride, Arrow ECS UK Technical Account Manager (@mcbride_ruairi), Mark Carlton, Concorde Technology Technical Lead (@mcarlton1983), Ed Morgan, Snr Solutions Architect (@mo6020), Michael Cade, Tech Evangelist Veeam Software (@MichaelCade1), Paul Stringfellow IT Director Gardner Systems (@techstringy) Join in the conversation by using #ArrowBandwidth.
We rounded up the NetApp A-Team to give their thoughts on Day 2 of NetApp Insight 2016 in Berlin. We also managed to get the Lab on Demand guys as well as NetApp customer Michael Bergman.
This week on the podcast, we discuss security in storage systems with the new security TME Andrae Middleton and NetApp A-Team member Jarett Kulm of High Availability, Inc. We cover security at rest, in-flight, methodologies, ransomware and much more!
The NetApp A-Team is NetApp’s social media advocacy equivalent to programs like Cisco Champions and VMware’s vExpert. Made up of customers and partners, the A-Team are NetApp fans that blog, tweet and evangelize NetApp. They are an asset to NetApp because they also provide feedback to the company on what they’re doing right and what they could be doing better. That feedback is invaluable. Each year, the NetApp A-Team gathers in Sunnyvale, CA to attend the ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) event, which is akin to the Tech Field Days held by Stephen Foskett. NetApp leaders present on the present and future of NetApp and take feedback on what needs to change for the company to be successful. The Tech ONTAP Podcast team was fortunate enough to be invited to this event and talk with the NetApp A-Team to get their take on the event.
This week on the Tech ONTAP Podcast, we welcome NetApp A-Team member Glenn Dekhayser (@gdekhayser) of Red8 to talk about DevOps and NetApp Private Storage as a Service. In this week’s episode we discuss what DevOps is, where it’s going, and if storage administrators will be left behind. We also talk about the use cases for NetApp Private Storage and what the future may hold for NPS.
Earlier this year, we sat down with members of our engineering group, also known as the Customer-0 program, to learn more about how they test and implement new products and solutions before they become publicly available. Now its time to introduce you to members of NetApp’s IT team, known as the Customer-1 program, that test and implement those products and solutions within NetApp’s IT infrastructure once they become publicly available. Additionally, we sat down with the NetApp A-Team, which is a NetApp advocacy program, to talk all things NetApp.