Guy Churchward, EMC | EMC World 2015
Enhanced video at http://vinja.tv/4jWbSYsp 01. Guy Churchward, EMC CTD, Visits theCUBE at #EMCWorld!. (00:28) 02. Are Architectures Really Coexisting?. (01:25) 03. What's Happening with Software Innovation?. (03:08) 04. How Do You Approach Data Integration Challenges?. (06:12) 05. What is VMAX3 All About?. (08:39) 06. How Should Customers Approach Offers from Multiple Solutions Options?. (10:43) 07. What are the Conversations within the Federation?. (13:29) 08. EMC Must Continue to Move Fast within the Market. (15:41) 09. Customers Have Multiple Clouds - Now You Can Search the Data. (18:04) Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com. --- --- EMC moves forward with data protection, enterprise storage plans | #emcworld by Heather Johnson | May 6, 2015 Guy Churchward, president of EMC Corp.’s Core Technology Division, spoke with theCUBE during EMC World 2015 about the company’s hardware and software solutions. Churchward realized the company had a strong software foundation when he discovered that ninety-nine percent of his team’s engineers are software engineers. “We have a clear directive to say that we have a software version of everything we produce,” he said. EMC’s latest advancements Churchward discussed some of EMC’s latest advancements, such as its VMAX3 enterprise data services platform. “It’s highly resilient and all about that core DNA,” he said. The platform automates service level delivery securely across all IT infrastructures. The XtremIO, EMC’s all-flash array, is also getting a lot of attention. “It is a very high-scale, high-performance all-flash array,” said Churchward. “You’ll never have an issue with latency spikes.” A path to the Cloud Churchward intends to generate net positive business this year with these two products, as well as the VNX family of flash storage. Churchward also plans to focus on Cloud. “We’ve made three acquisitions in the past year, and each one of them is a path to the Cloud.” @theCUBE #EMCWORLD