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Episode Summary In this episode of Sunny Side Up, host Erik Blaze interviews Carolyn Crandall on the evolving world of marketing and AI integration. She discusses the importance of personalised customer experiences and adopting a full-stack marketer mindset. Marketers should strategise effectively, embrace continuous learning, and recognise AI's diverse impact beyond content creation. Forward-thinking leaders and tools like Imperative drive innovative marketing initiatives through data correlation and sentiment analysis. About the Guest Carolyn Crandall is a technology CMO and executive with over 30 years of experience in building emerging technology markets in security, networking and storage industries. She has a demonstrated track record of successfully taking companies from pre-IPO through to multibillion-dollar sales and has held leadership positions at Attivo Networks, Cisco, Juniper Networks, Nimble Storage, Riverbed and Seagate. Carolyn is recognized as a global thought leader on technology trends and for building strategies that connect technology with customers to solcomplexult information technology challenges. Connect with Carolyn Crandall Key Takeaways - The interconnectedness of today's world demands a seamless and personalised customer experience. It's crucial to ensure that your brand resonates with the audience, making them want to engage in business with you. - A full-stack marketer mindset focuses on the holistic customer experience. - Amidst rapid changes, it's essential to strategise effectively, start with small steps, and move quickly in executing projects. - Emphasise ongoing self-improvement and learning. Dedicate your day to learning and development to stay ahead of the curve. - While AI might not replace all functions, its integration can significantly improve efficiency, enabling marketers to undertake more activities and experiments. - Recognise AI's role beyond content and creativity, particularly in reporting, analytics, and predictive modelling. Quotes “So much has changed that I just encourage people to think strategically and think big but move fast and start small wherever you can to move your projects and initiatives.” – Carolyn Crandall. Recommended Resource Marketing AI Institute CMO Alliance National Cybersecurity Society Shout-outs Leslie Alore – GVP, Growth Marketing at Ivanti Daniel Raskin – Co-Founder & Chief Marketing Officer at Mperativ Melissa Turek – Integrated Marketing Strategy Director at Matter Communications Connect with Carolyn Crandall | Follow us on LinkedIn | Website
Join us for an illuminating virtual event in our AI series, "The Art of the Possible: Putting LLMs to Work for You," where cutting-edge insights meet practical applications. Delve into the transformative world of Large Language Models (LLMs) with an educational introduction and get an up-to-the-minute understanding of the capabilities that make these AI marvels tick. Led by Gregg Burke from Stellar, this event goes beyond theory to showcase real-world examples across various industries. Explore high-level instances of how different verticals harness the power of LLMs today to streamline processes, enhance customer experiences, and unlock novel opportunities for growth. We will save time for a dynamic Q&A session and open forum, where your questions and curiosities can take center stage. Seize this chance to gain insights, share thoughts, and explore the vast potential of LLMs with industry peers and AI enthusiasts. Don't miss "The Art of the Possible: Putting LLMs to Work for You." Reserve your spot now for this enlightening virtual and free event. ABOUT GREGG BURKE: Gregg is an expert in exploring customers business problems and providing unique technology solutions to enable growth, customer value, and cost optimization. He is a business intelligence expert, designing data structures that enable high value business insights and outcomes. Gregg has been a critical part of driving growth at leading technology businesses including Nimble Storage, Nutanix, and AI/business analytics leader, ThoughtSpot. He has powered customer solutions across healthcare, CPG, retail, and financial services always focusing on meaningful outcomes for customers. Find us online: - Website: https://www.greatdataminds.com/ - List of upcoming events: https://www.greatdataminds.com/events/ - Community page: https://www.greatdataminds.com/commun... Connect with us on social: - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/great-data-minds/ - LinkedIn Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14013748/ - Facebook: https://facebook.com/Great-Data-Minds - Twitter: https://twitter.com/GdMinds
Welcome to Hunters and Unicorns: The Playbook Universe. Today we welcome Dan Miller! Key takeaways from this episode are: • What it took to close a deal worth just short of $100m • Why he never missed his number • Why allies and mentors in GTM community are essential Dan Miller is a GTM Advisor at Loft Lab sand Observable, focusing on revenue strategies. In this Hunters and Unicorns podcast, Dan reflects on his career-defining moments at prestigious companies such as Splunk, Nimble Storage, Sumo Logic and SignalFX. He shares his experience when transitioning from an IC to a Leadership role and the challenges he faced. Dan is a force of nature within the playbook space. His list of achievements is extensive and includes; • Exceeding 100% every year • Closed the larges deal in Splunk's history • Exposed to the playbooks of both John McMahon and Mark Cranny We loved understanding more from Dan about identifying early-stage companies and the right strategies needed for implementation. How can champions really be identified consistently? What are the real impactful metrics when it comes to sales? Dan shares with us his insight pertaining to sales as a science as opposed to an art. He also shares the inspirational story of Mark Cranney and his journey including competing with the Bladelogic team at Opsware and driving a $1.6 billion sale to HP. Dan gives us real insight to the SignalFX story! This episode is not to be missed!
Clare Loveridge is the Vice President and General Manager for EMEA at Arctic Wolf, and Jason Oehley is the Regional Sales Manager for South Africa at Arctic Wolf. Loveridge has over 20 years of experience in sales and channel roles at companies like Data Domain and Nimble Storage. At Nimble Storage, she was very successful in growing the business across the EMEA region. Oehley is a successful and highly motivated business leader with over 20 years of managing and developing regions and accounts across the technology industry. He specialises in Start-up, Channel, OEM, Security, Operational, Cloud, Transformation, Consolidation, and Virtualisation solutions. In this episode of What's Next in Security, Loveridge and Oehley discuss why Arctic Wolf, which has recently launched in South Africa, is an appealing cybersecurity partner for local businesses. Loveridge explains that highly-trained Triage and Concierge Security experts work as an extension of internal teams to provide 24x7 monitoring, detection and response, ongoing risk management and security awareness training to give organisations the protection. She also unpacks how the global cybersecurity market has changed in recent years, including how the threat to businesses has increased drastically. Oehley discusses the state of cybersecurity in South Africa, including how businesses are increasingly looking to switch from a cybersecurity strategy that focuses on working hours, to one that protects them 24/7. Arctic Wolf: https://arcticwolf.com/
Illumio's CFO Anup Singh chats with Alex Song on the podcast this week about strategies for finance leaders to manage their business efficiently during market volatility, IPOs, and M&As.His insights come from the leadership positions he's held at a wide range of companies, including Anaplan, Nimble Storage, Clearwell Systems, Warranty Corporation of America, and others. Notably, Anup led the $410m sale of Clearwell Systems to Symantec and the $1.4bn sale of Nimble Storage to HP.Key takeaways Ensure you have liquidity: three to four years of cash on your balance sheet. With this buffer, there should be an opportunity to innovate on and expand your business during challenging times.“Depending on the depth and duration of that recession, it impacts everybody because you will hear that deals take longer to close, or maybe they're slipping from one quarter to another. The customers that we have obviously are very cautious regarding the money they have to spend, the budgets, and so forth. And so we are very careful in terms of the metrics” Regardless of the economic environment, a CFO should support the business, control the financial model, automate processes, and build a scalable business infrastructure and a world-class team. Before an IPO, have scalable processes inside your business, a great set of advisors to help you on the journey, and clean audits and financials. Do your homework, learn about the process, hire people with IPO experience, and understand how to forecast effectively. “The IPO is a transaction. It is just a milestone along the journey of growing and building a business, which is the most important thing. I guess employees and executives should consider that, sure, you go to bed the night before the IPO, but as a private company, you wake up the next day, and you become a public company, and you're trading your stock every day. But that's when the hard work really starts”Facilitating an M&A process starts by managing best-in-class financial operations and ensuring that your audits build confidence for the acquirer and reduce risk from the process. Emphasize your competitive advantage and leverage this during negotiations. “You should never try to build and manage a company for sale. Ideally, your company should be acquired. It shouldn't be sold. And there's a distinctive difference between these two. You can smoothen that process by managing best-in-class operations, just having a clean house and clean shop, and ensuring that your audits are clean too”Learn more about Anup: Anup Singh on LinkedIn Illumio's LinkedIn Illumio's Website For more episodes from Recession-Proof, check us out on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and our RSS or your favorite podcast player.Instructions on how to follow, rate, and review Recession-Proof are here.
Michele McGough is living proof that a blue collar work ethic pays big dividends in the world of technology. With $20K and a ton of grit, Michele has built solutions4networks into one of Pittsburgh's most respected and successful IT solutions companies. solutions4networks (www.s4nets.com) specializes in unified communications, wireless, cloud/hybrid networks, network security such as penetration testing/intrusion detection and associated project management. solutions4networks offers technical consulting, design, product/service selection help, implementation and project management services that address the technical and business challenges inherent in changing network environments of companies. solutions4networks has won numerous industry and client awards over the past eighteen years. Certifications include: CISCO Premier Partner, CCIEs, CISSPs, Palo Alto Networks, Checkpoint, F5, Nimble Storage, and many other certifications as well as years of "real life" experience. Core relationships that s4nets sells equipment/software for: CISCO, Palo Alto Networks, Reduxio, F5, Nimble. Clients include Fortune 500 companies as well as mid-size companies. Knowledge transfer is an important part of the project methodology. solutions4networks augments its individual and collective expertise with a comprehensive range of vendor relationships. Clients include Bayer, Alcoa, PPG, Industrial Scientific, US Steel and PEMA.
Can ML take the Mean Time To Resolve (MTTR) to almost zero? View the full video interview here. With over 20 years of experience across a diverse range of roles, Gavin Cohen has the passion and experience to define and build a new market category for Zebrium. Prior to Zebrium, he was VP of Product and Solutions Marketing at Nimble Storage where he was responsible for redefining the company's category and positioning. He has also held senior product management, business development and technical evangelist roles in Australia and the U.S. Ajay Singh is a strong advocate for creating products that “just work” to address real-life customer needs. As Zebrium CEO, he is passionate about building a world class team focused on using machine learning to automatically analyze software logs. Prior to Zebrium, Ajay led Product at Nimble Storage from concept to annual revenue of $500M and over 10,000 enterprise customers. Ajay started his career as an engineer and has also held senior product management roles at NetApp and Logitech.
Join David Nour and Randy Seidl on this episode of the Sales Community's Tech Sales Insights Podcast with Keegan Riley, the Chief Revenue Officer for Sysdig. Sysdig is a San Francisco-based cybersecurity startup with over $200M in VC funding from Accel Partners, Bain Capital Ventures, Insight Venture Partners, Glynn Capital, and Goldman Sachs. Before joining Sysdig in 2018, Keegan was VP and General Manager of North America Data Storage at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, running a $1.5B/year P&L. He joined HPE via the acquisition of Nimble Storage, where as VP of Americas Sales he helped build the company from VC backed startup, through a successful IPO, and the eventual acquisition to HPE. Prior to Nimble, he held engineering, sales, and leadership roles at HP Lefthand Networks, EMC Corporation, and multiple startups. Outside of work, Keegan dedicates most of his philanthropic efforts to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. He is part of the St. Jude Chicago Advisory Council and serves as the Committee Chair for the St. Jude Chicago Golf Classic, an event that has raised over $25M for the St. Jude Mission. He's also participated in the St. Jude Memphis Marathon several times as a sponsor, fundraiser, and (very slow 5k) runner. Keegan holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, and an MBA in Management and Organization from the USC Marshall School of Business. He lives in the Chicago area with his wife and two daughters. Keegan is also our Tech Sales Insights Live on LinkedIn today at Noon ET - Join us! Show notes from this podcast will be featured in the Sales Community. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/salescommunity/message
Join us in The BreakLine Arena for an action-packed conversation with John Vrionis, Co-Founder and Partner at Unusual Ventures. In this episode, John shares valuable insights gained across the course of a tremendously successful career as a venture capitalist, as well as the epiphany which lead him to reimagine the industry and create Unusual Ventures. Originally from Georgia, John attended Harvard where he studied economics and played soccer. His drive to learn pushed him to earn his master's degree in computer science from the University of Chicago, while helping with technical diligence and sourcing at a venture capital firm. Inspired by successful entrepreneurs, John arrived in Silicon Valley in 2002 and worked in product management and sales before completing his MBA at Stanford. In John's words, “I believe that you learn by doing and the most by overcoming adversity. For me, whether it was sports, school, or in my personal and professional life, that's been the truth. I gravitate to people who have an immense drive to overcome and the humility to keep learning.” Prior to founding Unusual Ventures, John was a General Partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners. He's been an early investor in several billion dollar plus companies, including: AppDynamics, Mulesoft, Nicira, Nimble Storage, Arctic Wolf Networks, Affirmed Networks, DataStax, Harness, and Heptio.If you like what you've heard, please subscribe, follow, and rate our show! To learn more about BreakLine Education, check us out at breakline.org.
-Dave Nelson is an O2X Resilience Specialist. survivor of a near-death experience, and former Silicon Valley sales director-From 2006-2016, he worked with companies like EMC, Dell, Nimble Storage, and Rubrik to help them build successful sales teams and expand into new markets for their products. -He studied Sociology and Anthropology at Lafayette College, where he served as the Co-Captain of their 2005 championship football team. He's the recipient of the ECAC Award of Valor as well as recipient of the inaugural Lafayette College David Nelson '06 Award of Valor, established at the school after his return to the gridiron after being dead for 7-minutes just two-months prior to the 2005 Championship season. -He has received Executive Business education from Harvard Business School and helps individuals and organizations create customized training programs that improves resultsRead Dave's Story 'Life After Near-Death: A Normalcy in Football':https://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/19/sports/ncaafootball/life-after-neardeath-a-normalcy-in-football.html?smid=pl-shareDownload the O2X Tactical Performance App:app.o2x.comLet us know what you think:Website: http://o2x.comIG: https://instagram.com/o2xhumanperformance?igshid=1kicimx55xt4f
The Episode in 60 Seconds Do you have a marketing philosophy? Does it stand up to the test of scrutiny with your investors, your C-Suite, and your team? On episode 14 of Studio CMO, Janet Matsuda, CMO of Sysdig, takes us through her philosophy and breaks down how it works. Running the playbook as a CMO in the first months Building trust with the CEO and other members of the C-Suite Working with analysts for the sake of your customers Encouraging your team to produce better work Our Guest Janet Matsuda, CMO of Sysdig, is a leader in the Secure DevOps field helping cloud app developers embed security, compliance, and performance into the app development process so they can make their apps more reliable and help them stand up to attacks. Sysdig supports developers and helps them ship apps faster, too. Janet has worked as a senior marketing executive in the SaaS industry for more than 10 years. A graduate of the University of Iowa with an MBA from Harvard, this is her second time serving as CMO. She has led marketing for Egnyte, Blue Coat Systems, Nimble Storage, and Palo Alto Networks. She has faced down the category creation monster before and now again at Sysdig. And we’ll hear more about that during the interview. She attributes much of her success to her ability to motivate and lead high performance teams. Her passion is their passion. Show Notes For an investor meeting, Janet and her company produced a video that helped investors and others truly see what Sysdig does and how they do it. Listen at 15:00 and following to hear the story. Sysdig’s blog is constantly updated and filled with the type of problem-identifying and problem-solving content every SaaS company needs to boost their search rankings and, bottom line, truly help their customers. Listen at 22:30 and following to learn more If you want to build a SEO powerhouse blog, download Golden Spiral’s free Content Strategy Guide and check out our blog. We have many articles about making YOUR blog better. Next week, on July 1st, the penalties and enforcement for the California Consumer Privacy Act go into effect. A recent survey points out that only 14% of companies with California companies are in compliance with CCPA. Only 29% have a plan in place. Make sure your website and your contact collection and processing systems are in compliance. The California Attorney General has indicated that SaaS companies will be some of his first targets for investigation because of the amount of consumer data they collect and process. Our free CCPA checklist is easy to follow and can help your web team make any changes you need before July 1.
The AI Eye Episode 367: HPE (NYSE: $HPE) Announced AI-Driven Advancements for Primera and Nimble Storage
The AI Eye Episode 367: HPE (NYSE: $HPE) Announced AI-Driven Advancements for Primera and Nimble Storage
There's big news in HPE Storage and in this podcast, we talk about all of it. The news centers around HPE Nimble Storage and HPE Primera. There are 4 pillars to our news: Advancing Intelligence, Mission Critical DR, Accelerating Apps, and On-Demand Automation. Joining me on the podcast is Sandeep Singh, VP of marketing and Omer Asad, GM and VP of the primary storage business.
In this ATSB podcast, we look at the latest hyper-converged (HCI) news from both HPE Nimble Storage dHCI and HPE SimpliVity. The Storage Godfather Calvin Zito was joined by Ryan Harris and Chuck Wood from product marketing to discuss the news.
HPE Primera er en ny platform, som bygger på alt det kendte DNA fra HPE 3PAR familien og Nimble Storage, og hvor HPE har taget ”alt det bedste” fra begge familier. Grundessensen i Primera arkitekturen er derfor at levere et produkt, der er ekstremt højtydende, skalerbart, leverer 100% oppetid samt er nemt at installere og drifte i det daglige. Lyt med her og bliv meget klogere på den nye platform, samt hvad den giver af muligheder.
HPE Primera er en ny platform, som bygger på alt det kendte DNA fra HPE 3PAR familien og Nimble Storage, og hvor HPE har taget ”alt det bedste” fra begge familier. Grundessensen i Primera arkitekturen er derfor at levere et produkt, der er ekstremt højtydende, skalerbart, leverer 100% oppetid samt er nemt at installere og drifte i det daglige. Lyt med her og bliv meget klogere på den nye platform, samt hvad den giver af muligheder.
Hundreds of millions of people have flocked to the video conference platform Zoom to conduct business, to attend school and to socialize during the coronavirus pandemic. On this episode, Zoom's chief legal officer, Aparna Bawa, talks candidly about the company's unanticipated surge, how Zoom is helping people connect and some of the lessons she's learned from the crisis. Bawa joined Zoom in 2018 after stints at Magento Commerce, Nimble Storage and Inphi Corp. In this interview, she also describes the career experience that's been most critical to her success in-house and what she looks for in outside counsel.
Among the more novel approaches that CFO Anup Singh has recently used to help advance a more open working environment at Illumio, of Sunnyvale, California, was the creation of a channel inside the instant messaging application Slack through which employees can access Illumio’s finance leader by tagging their queries with an unassuming “#CFO ask me anything”. “They will ask me my views on things. This is about high employee engagement and being really accessible to the employees. I’m letting them know that they’ve got an avenue where we can be straightforward and very transparent with sharing information,” says Singh, who joined Illumio in early 2019 after having served in the CFO role for several different companies, including Anaplan and Nimble Storage. According to Singh, the CFO Slack channel extends his reach beyond his finance team members and helps him to communicate with Illumio employees with whom he may not ordinarily engage. Says Singh: “I can use the opportunity to explain the meaning of some of the financial analyses and metrics to a nonfinancial audience, and this is information-sharing that is conversational.” At the same time, Singh’s efforts to inject more openness into Illumio’s finance function and the company at large have also involved more conventional methods. Such is the case with “The Bottom Line,” a label given to a number of somewhat impromptu meetings that Singh has held to better engage with Illumio employees. “I do these a couple of times a quarter here at Illumio. It’s off-the-cuff. I show up for an hour in the break room and employees can dial in from anywhere around the world and ask me questions,” says Singh, who frequently uses the words “openness,” “conversation,” and “engagement” when describing the role of finance at Illumio. “As a CFO, you are truly a cross-functional executive. You’re wearing the hat of a GM. So this is about getting in there with sales and marketing and product people and sharing a very clear understanding of the value drivers and how your team helps the organization,” he explains. –Jack Sweeney CFOTL: What are your priorities as finance leader over the next 12 months? Singh: In looking ahead at Illumio, my big focus is on continuing to support our go-to-market expansion. Our company's growing quickly. We're expanding globally. This means recruiting in different geographies, expanding our offices, and so on. This is something that I and my team do a lot to support. In the past year, I would say that we've also worked hard to transform Illumio into a really data-driven environment as well as to emphasize the operational excellence of the company. The ongoing task is to continue to automate our metrics and automate our key processes. This obviously helps us to manage our growth efficiently. The last thing, which is very near and dear to my heart and a priority for me every year, is to continue the journey in building out a world-class team here at Illumio. This is an ongoing quest that we have. We try every year to just be better and better. When you have a model such as ours, which is very much "land and expand," having a healthy NRR or net revenue retention rate is a great indicator that the customers that you are getting in and winning are coming back to buy even more. You look at things like renewal rates and churn and so forth. These are good metrics to examine not just because they impact revenue but also because they act as good indicators of customer satisfaction, of how the product is doing, of the value that the customers are getting from our software, and so on. In addition to growth, we also track a bunch of other KPIs and metrics to ensure that we're achieving a healthy mix between growth and improving our margins and leverage in the business. We want to ensure that over time our gross margins are healthy and that we see this sequential improvement in margins every year.
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
John Vrionis is the Founder and Managing Partner @ Unusual Ventures, the firm that is redefining seed investing and raising the bar for what entrepreneurs should expect from a seed investment firm. Prior to founding Unusual, John spent 11 years as a Partner @ Lightspeed where his investments included Mulesoft, AppDynamics, Nimble Storage and Heptio to name a few. Before Lightspeed John spent time in product management and sales @ Determina and Freedom Financial Network. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How did John make his way into the world of venture and come to be a Partner @ Lightspeed? How did that lead to his founding Unusual? How did his father's MS diagnosis change his mentality towards both investing and how he views the world? What were John's biggest takeaways from his 12 years with the Lightspeed partnership? 2.) Where does John feel the bar needs to be raised in venture? What does the current product not offer? What do seed-stage founders fundamentally need? How have Unusual structured the firm to provide this? How was the fundraise for John? What does John know post-closing that he wishes he had known at the beginning? What advice would John give to aspiring emerging managers? Why is LP diversity so important to John? 3.) Why does John believe taking multi-stage money at seed is not in the best interests of the founder? How does John explain this logically to founders? Does John agree with Semil Shah, "founders are voting with their feet and choosing multi-stage funds"? Why does John believe to be truly best in class, you have to specialise? Does this not go against the data of Benchmark, Sequoia, Founders Fund, all generalist funds, having the best returns? 4.) How does John think about being company vs being founder first? What does one do when alignment erodes between the interest of the firm and the interest of the founder? How does John look to build a relationship of trust and honesty with his founders? What works? What does not work? How does John feel about VCs being friends with their founders? 5.) What is the most challenging element of John's role today with Unusual? Who is the best board member John has ever sat on a board with? Why and what did he learn? What would John most like to change about the world of venture today? What would he like to remain the same? Items Mentioned In Today’s Show: John’s Fave Book: Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of NIKE, Give and Take: Why Helping Others Drives Our Success John’s Most Recent Investment: Shujinko As always you can follow Harry, The Twenty Minute VC and John on Twitter here!
HPE Primera er en ny platform, som bygger på alt det kendte DNA fra HPE 3PAR familien og Nimble Storage, og hvor HPE har taget ”alt det bedste” fra begge familier. Grundessensen i Primera arkitekturen er derfor at levere et produkt, der er ekstremt højtydende, skalerbart, leverer 100% oppetid samt er nemt at installere og drifte i det daglige. Lyt med her og bliv meget klogere på den nye platform, samt hvad den giver af muligheder.
Flemming Ossian fortæller om HPE’s nye platform - dHCI. Det er en ny storage platform, som er lige så simpel som en HCI-løsning men kan skaleres uafhængigt. Det er stadig Nimble Storage i den forstand, at den bevarer sin oprindelige værdi, men har en ny måde at blive leveret på. Lyt med de næste 10 min. og få indsigt i dHCI platformen, hvad der menes med en ny leverancemodel samt den værdi og muligheder platformen giver.
In this podcast, I dive into a new product we announced at Discover, HPE Nimble Storage dHCI. What is it? It is disaggregated hyper-converged infrastructure and in this podcast we explore that - including what are the benefits and how is it like HCI through installation, adding compute or storage, and day-to-day management.
Dante Orsini joined me to discuss iLand, a cloud hosting service that uses HPE Nimble Storage as their backbone. Dante discusses what iLand does, how they use global analytics, and how they utilize Nimble Storage.
Dante Orsini joined me to discuss iLand, a cloud hosting service that uses HPE Nimble Storage as their backbone. Dante discusses what iLand does, how they use global analytics, and how they utilize Nimble Storage.
The City of Hamilton was having issues with the backup window and moved to Cohesity running on HPE ProLiant and Nimble Storage. In this edition of the ATSB podcast, Calvin Zito talks to Jonathan Mancini, Supervisor of Data Center Operations from the city.
Flemming Ossian fortæller om HPE's nye platform - dHCI. Det er en ny storage platform, som er lige så simpel som en HCI-løsning men kan skaleres uafhængigt. Det er stadig Nimble Storage i den forstand, at den bevarer sin oprindelige værdi, men har en ny måde at blive leveret på. Lyt med de næste 10 min. og få indsigt i dHCI platformen, hvad der menes med en ny leverancemodel samt den værdi og muligheder platformen giver.
Dave Nelson is the survivor of a near-death experience, as well as an endurance race competitor, former Silicon Valley sales director, and a leadership mindset, mindfulness and human motivation teacher. He’s also a husband and father. From 2006-2016, Dave worked with companies like EMC, Dell, Nimble Storage, and Rubrik to help them build successful sales teams and build new markets for their products. At Nimble, he helped build the Northeast U.S. and Eastern Canada, taking it from a $2M/year run-rate business, to over a $25M/year run-rate business, building it from 4 team-members to over 25 team-members, leading all sales, marketing, channel and engineering go-to-market strategies. In 2016, he founded Milestone Mind, which provides leading-edge mindset and mindfulness training for high-growth people and organizations. Make sure to check out his site at https://www.milestonemind.com/ and come join us at the Mountainside Retreat https://www.milestonemind.com/mountainside-mindset/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/executiveathletes/support
On today's sponsored episode we explore HPE InfoSight, an AI-driven cloud service that helps predict and prevent problems that could affect Nimble Storage arrays and other HPE products. HPE is our sponsor. The post Datanauts 134: Preventing Failures With AI And HPE InfoSight (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On today's sponsored episode we explore HPE InfoSight, an AI-driven cloud service that helps predict and prevent problems that could affect Nimble Storage arrays and other HPE products. HPE is our sponsor. The post Datanauts 134: Preventing Failures With AI And HPE InfoSight (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On today's sponsored episode we explore HPE InfoSight, an AI-driven cloud service that helps predict and prevent problems that could affect Nimble Storage arrays and other HPE products. HPE is our sponsor. The post Datanauts 134: Preventing Failures With AI And HPE InfoSight (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On May 7th we had news that focused on new HPE Nimble Storage hardware. In this podcast, I talk you through a summary of the news which also included the HPE Store More Guarantee.
Flemming Ossian fortæller om HPE's nye platform - dHCI. Det er en ny storage platform, som er lige så simpel som en HCI-løsning men kan skaleres uafhængigt. Det er stadig Nimble Storage i den forstand, at den bevarer sin oprindelige værdi, men har en ny måde at blive leveret på. Lyt med de næste 10 min. og få indsigt i dHCI platformen, hvad der menes med en ny leverancemodel samt den værdi og muligheder platformen giver.
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.
Barry Coombs is joined by Nick Dyer of Nimble Storage to discuss the value of the technical community. Both Barry and Nick are long standing members of various technical communites, but particularly the VMware community. They talk about the value of the technical community from the side of both the vendor but importantly for the end user. They share their experiences and advice on how you can get the most out of the community including, getting started, helping gain knowledge, contacts and progressing your career.
At Discover, at sat down with experts from HPE and Nimble Storage to talk about the storage requirements for containers and considerations for DevOps who need persistent storage for cloud native applications.
Doug Ko, Strategy and Market Development for Nimble Storage, joins Conversations in the Cloud to discuss the Nimble Storage cloud service offerings, as well as how they provide a seamless storage experience for consumers. Nimble Storage was recently acquired by HPE and is focusing its efforts on data analytics and predictive analytics platforms, in addition to growing their overall portfolio and cloud service offerings, like Nimble Cloud Volumes (NCV). Doug talks about how Nimble Storage designs their storage systems from the CPU up, allowing them to scale their technology by scaling with the Intel platform. To learn more go to http://cloud.nimblestorage.com, or follow Nimble Storage on Twitter at https://twitter.com/NimbleStorage.
On May 24, HPE announced new flash solutions including a new midrange 3PAR, new fifth generation of the MSA, and Nimble Storage for HPE. In this short podcast, I give an overview of the news.
In this episode of Conversations in the Cloud, Steve Garrison, VP of Marketing at ZeroStack joins us to discuss ZeroStack's self-driving private cloud and its integration with a broad ecosystem of market leading software and hardware vendors, including Intel. Steve talks about how ZeroStack is teaming up with Nimble Storage to create a fully integrated private cloud solution that radically simplifies operations and delivers predictable performance. He highlights that ZeroStack’s goal is to make cloud technology accessible for everyone. To learn more go to www.zerostack.com or follow ZeroStack on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ZeroStackInc.
The Prosiliency Podcast, aka DR in a Bar, is an irreverent, profane and always real look at life and technology from both inside and outside the data center. In our 6th episode, we visit Leinenkugels Bar located in the heart of Kansas City Missouri during the Big 12 Basketball Tournament. In this episode, we talk about the recent Amazon S3 outage and what you must do to prepare for an outage in the cloud. Additionally, Vince talks about the recent HPE acquisition of Nimble Storage and the benefits to both companies. And in the Big 12 Tourney, Vince takes Kansas, Eddie takes the field . . . Vince drinks the Tequila shot. The Far-Reaching Effect Of The Amazon S3 Outage http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2017/02/28/the-far-reaching-effect-of-the-amazon-s3-outage/ HPE Buys Nimble: What Does It Mean? https://virtualizationreview.com/articles/2017/03/09/hpe-buys-nimble.aspx The Beer Vince - Leinenkugel Honey Weiss. Rating: 8.012 out of 10 Eddie - Leinenkugel Canoe Paddler. Rating: 5.375 out of 10 How to contact us: Eddie Perez: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eperez507/ Vince Vaughan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincevaughan/ http://www.prosiliency.com Remember to Back that Sh!t up!
Recorded on-site in Atlanta a day before our first live event of the year by a harried band of hosts, the somewhat abbreviated but reliably informative 34th episode of ChannelPro Weekly features discussions of what’s next for resellers now that Tech Data has completed its acquisition of Avnet Technology Solutions, an interesting new solution from Nimble Storage, and common myths about offering managed print services. You’ll also hear the one and only Joel Zaidspiner interview Datto CEO Austin McChord about the vendor’s new networking solution and learn why a new Sennheiser USB headset is Matt’s tech pick of the week. Last but not least, we'll tell you what not to order at a Waffle House. Bonus! Subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly! Look for us in your favorite podcast app. If you don't see us (yet) then you can subscribe via RSS in almost any podcast app using this link: http://www.channelpronetwork.com/rss/cpw Show Information: Episode #: 034Title: Waffles and Bags of CashDuration: 56:21File size: 25.8MBRegulars: Rich Freeman - Senior News Editor, Cecilia Galvin - Editor in Chief, Matt Whitlock - Technology Editor Topics and Related Links Mentioned: Tech Data Closes Acquisition of Avnet Technology Solutions Nimble Introduces Cross-Cloud Block Storage Service Debunking 3 Myths of Managed Print Services Datto CEO: We’re Still All About Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Where's Joel? Matt's Tech Pick: Sennheiser SC 30 USB CTRL Rich's ICYMI and What's Up This Week preview
Segment 1: Tom Hogan is co-founder of Crowded Ocean, a Silicon Valley-based marketing firm that specializes in launching startups. The company has launched over 40 startups to date, including some of technology's market leaders, such as Palo Alto Networks, Nimble Storage and Sumo Logic. Segment 2: Julie Benezet has devoted her professional life to building companies, real estate and careers. She currently works as an executive coach, following 25 years in business and law. She is the author of the book “The Journey of Not Knowing: How 21st Century Leaders Can Chart a Course Where There Is None”.Segment 3: Heather McDowell is the founder and CEO of Tickle Water, a brand of naturally flavored sparkling water designed for kids. A New York-based entrepreneur, Heather launched the company to provide a fun but healthy, sugar-free, preservative-free beverage choice for families. Segment 4: Pat Swisher is considered the founder of the commercial hygiene industry. He started Swisher Hygiene in 1983, took it public and sold it to Wayne Huzienga. Five years ago, Pat started Enviro-Master and recently bought back his Swisher book of business from Ecolab.Segment 5: Melanie Gass is a Senior Business Development Manager for Microsoft and the Brainchild behind Entrepreneurship Week. She helps shape Microsoft Community Connections (MCC) to deliver strong value to customers and influencers.Sponsored by Nextiva and Microsoft.
1. Juli 2016 - Nicht alle Storage Arrays sind in der Lage, mehrfach vorhandene Daten zu erfassen und zu deduplizieren. Ein technischer Blogbeitrag von Nimble Storage...
Along with the release of their new Predictive All Flash Arrays, the Nimble operating system (NimbleOS) has been upgraded to version 3, and there are tons of useful new capabilities and features available for all systems. This week on the Virtually Speaking Podcast we bring in Nimble Technical Marketing Engineer Julian Cates to walk us through the Nimble portfolio, Nimble OS 3 and their VVol implementation which is arguably one of the most innovative implementations in the industry. Julian Cates is a Sr Technical Marketing Engineer at Nimble Storage. In addition to being one of Nimble’s VMware subject matter experts, he is a father, husband, race car driver, motorcycle rider, guitar plater and semi-professional drone pilot. You can follow Julian on twitter @Julian_Cates. Show Related Links Nimble OS 3 VVols on Nimble OS 3 Demo Virtual Volumes on Nimble OS 3 Julian walks through VVols on Nimble OS 3 at a VMUG Virtual Event. The Virtually Speaking Podcast The Virtually Speaking Podcast is a weekly technical podcast dedicated to discussing VMware topics related to storage and availability. Each week Pete Flecha and John Nicholson bring in various subject matter experts from VMware and within the industry to discuss their respective areas of expertise. If you’re new to the Virtually Speaking Podcast check out all episodes on vSpeakingPodcast.com.
Nimble Storage liefert kompatible Treiber- und API-Integration in OpenStack Nova, Cinder und Glance; Ziel ist die möglichst enge Integration des Storage mit Unternehmensanwendungen...
Einheitlicher Architekturansatz, um SLA's an individuelle Workloads von Anwendungen im Unternehmen flexibel anzupassen. Kostenloses Big Data Storage Analysetool "InfoSight" zum Monitoring von virtualisierten IT-Umgebungen...