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In this interview, Renen Hallak, Founder and CEO, Vast Data navigates the dynamic landscape of AI adoption and evolution, tracing its trajectory from the early days in 2016 to today's diverse applications across various business sectors. Prior to founding VAST, Renen led the architecture and development of an all-flash array at XtremIO, from inception to over a billion dollars in revenue while acting as VP R&D and leading a team of over 200 engineers. He holds a BA and an MSc in Computer Science, both summa cum laude.Central to Renen's discourse is the pivotal role of data transformation in unlocking value within organizations in the AI era, and how businesses leverage vast unstructured data to derive valuable insights to gain a competitive edge. Renen also notes the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in terms of cybersecurity. He delves into the dual role of AI as both a potential vulnerability and a defense mechanism against cyber threats. Given the significance of scalable infrastructure in supporting the growing demands of AI-driven applications, Renen highlights platforms like Vast Data, which offer scalable solutions capable of handling vast amounts of data with high performance and minimal latency.Recorded 13 March 2024, 11am. Singapore Shangri La Hotel, Breakfast Session with VAST Data#mysecuritytv #AI #VastData
This week we continue with the discussion on midrange storage platforms with a more in-depth look at PowerStore and other recent announcements. PowerStore is the new Dell midrange platform that’s expected to replace XtremIO, SC Series and Unity. We learned more on the platform from Dell earlier in the week (see the links in related […] The post #158 – Midrange Teardown with Chris Mellor appeared first on Storage Unpacked Podcast.
Episode 8 has Matt Bradach joining us to discuss Dell EMC's XtremIO.
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)
When most people think traditional EMC, or Dell EMC, they think Storage. While that is about to change, the foundation of the modern data center starts with the right storage array. At VMWorld 2016, I had the opportunity to chat with Stephan Voss (@VossManVoss) Director of Technical Marketing, Dell EMC Core Technologies. We talked XtremIO, Vmax Unity and storage software. Software that brings functionality like iCDM (Integrated Copy Data Management), VMware enablement and application enablement. 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)
EMC World 2016 has traditionally provided an opportunity for EMCs business units to showcase the latest and greatest. If the introduction of XtremIO, the Beast, in 2015 was the start, EMC World 2016 completes a full refresh of EMC Core Technologies portfolio. Actually, much more than a refresh. I sat down with Core Technologies SVP, Chris Ratcliffe (@ceratcliffe) at EMC World to get the details of everything Core Technologies. Chris was more than happy to provide some insight into what happens behind the scenes of EMC World. New product announcements included Enterprise Copy Data Management, Data Domain Virtual edition and, of course, EMC Unity. We also talked EMC World Solutions Pavilion Modern Datacenter. Be sure to subscribe to EMC The Source for much more from the EMC World 2016 Radio Studio in future episodes. Don’t miss “EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com
XtremIO continues to redefine the way our customers manage and deploy their applications. A scale out storage architecture combining ease of use with in memory metadata, providing a foundation for changing the way storage is viewed. Storage is an enabler! EMC announced the acquisition of XtremIO at EMC World 2012. A year later at EMC World 2013, XtremIO was in Directed Availability and in 2014 XtremIO was the market leading All Flash Array on the planet. XtremIO continues to transform our customers’ applications and data centers. And all along Josh Goldstein (@EMCXtremIO) has been leading the Product Marketing and Product Management. Josh was recently promoted to Vice President of EMC Primary Storage Strategy. I recently took a trip down memory lane with Josh and talked about the journey that is EMC XtremIO. Yes, you can still find the original Area 51 video here! Don’t miss “EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to The Source Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher Radio and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com EMC: The Source Podcast is hosted By Sam Marraccini (@SamMarraccini)
Jorge Maestre joins me in this podcast to discuss the latest EMC announcement about their VMAX all-flash. EMC bought XtremIO and claimed it was a tier-1 array but now are marketing an all-flash VMAX. What's up with that?
XtremIO Truly Transformational, that’s been the heartbeat of the EMC XtremIO story since its launch over 2 years ago. I asked the XtremIO CTO, Itzik Reich (@itzikr) to elaborate. Itzik presented “Best Practices for Running Virtualized Workloads on All-Flash Arrays” at VMworld 2015. Don’t miss “EMC The Source” app in the App Store. Be sure to subscribe to The Source Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher Radio and visit the official blog at EMC The Source Blog EMC: The Source Podcast is hosted By Sam Marraccini (@SamMarraccini)
The Source Episode #6: Flash. If you know me, you know that I’ve spent a lot of time in the middle of EMCs Flash initiatives, as documented at www.insideflash.com. It’s only natural for me to have Dan Cobb, VP of Flash and Non-Volatile Strategy on The Source. XtremIO is revolutionizing the way EMC customers manage and deploy application infrastructure – but XtremIO is more about software than Flash. Flash is a storage media used by every EMC Product team. Did you know EMC has been leveraging Flash in the form of SSD for over a decade? Dan shares some insight into how we got here, and what the future holds. Be sure to subscribe to The Source Podcast on iTunes and Google Play.
In this week's episode, we invite Tommy Trogden (@vTexan) to join us to recap EMC World 2015. We cover XtremIO 4.0 “The Beast”, Data Domain 9500 “The Beast” – Backup Edition, EMC Code DevOps Days, VNXe3200 All Flash Array, VMAX3 w/ FAST.X and SRDF Metro, VxRack, vVNX and more. Blocks, Racks, and Appliances as a Converged […]