01. HPE Discover Day 3 Wrap Up #theCUBE!. (00:18)
02. Update on the HPE Split. (00:57)
03. Products vs. Services at HPE. (02:10)
04. Dominant Themes at HPE Discover 2016. (04:55)
05. HPE Competing for the Private Cloud Products Market. (06:51)
06. Moving the Software Business to MicroFocus. (09:11)
07. Will the Low Cost Supplier Win?. (10:43)
08. The IOT Play and the Infrastructure Strategy. (14:20)
09. HPE Making Smart Choices. (16:06)
10. The Machine Announcement and HPE's Successful Management. (17:37)
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Will The Machine rescue HPE from irrelevance and differentiate it in the market? | #HPEDiscover
by R. DANES
At this year’s HPE Discover EU conference in London, there was a strange dichotomy in the messaging from the company’s own representatives.
When asked if Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. is primarily a products or service company, the people in products said it is basically a products company; those in the service arm said it is no more a product company than a service company, according to Dave Vellante (@dvellante) and Paul Gillin (@pgillin), co-hosts of theCUBE (* disclosure below), from the SiliconANGLE Media team. Some may conclude that HPE is flailing into irrelevance — unless they can carve out fresh territory with The Machine.
“We saw some coverage this week speculating that this was a disappointment, that the announcement of The Machine was a disappointment,” he said. “They’ve obviously got some great technology here,” he argued, admitting it is unclear whether The Machine will be a blockbuster for the company. He wondered, “Is this going to become like IBM Power, you know; is it going to become this sort of a not very big revenue base?”
Singular differentiator
Vellante said that The Machine may help HPE make good on its claim that its is a contenders in both products and services.
“I think HP, rightly, when we talk to their product people are saying, ‘Hey, we are different, because we have fluid infrastructure, we have this capability, we’re developing technologies out of The Machine, etc., etc., etc.'”
Pedal to the bare metal
The Machine, as the world’s first memory-driven architecture, will fuse memory and compute, resulting in huge performance leaps, according to HPE.
Where The Machine will be tested is in its custom software and services, which HPE will be gradually trickling to market. “There’s a proof of its concept, and this is technology they’ll be rolling out for years,” Gillin concluded.
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Day 3 Wrap Up - #HPEdiscover - #theCUBE
01. HPE Discover Day 3 Wrap Up #theCUBE!. (00:18)
02. Update on the HPE Split. (00:57)
03. Products vs. Services at HPE. (02:10)
04. Dominant Themes at HPE Discover 2016. (04:55)
05. HPE Competing for the Private Cloud Products Market. (06:51)
06. Moving the Software Business to MicroFocus. (09:11)
07. Will the Low Cost Supplier Win?. (10:43)
08. The IOT Play and the Infrastructure Strategy. (14:20)
09. HPE Making Smart Choices. (16:06)
10. The Machine Announcement and HPE's Successful Management. (17:37)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
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Will The Machine rescue HPE from irrelevance and differentiate it in the market? | #HPEDiscover
by R. DANES
At this year’s HPE Discover EU conference in London, there was a strange dichotomy in the messaging from the company’s own representatives.
When asked if Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. is primarily a products or service company, the people in products said it is basically a products company; those in the service arm said it is no more a product company than a service company, according to Dave Vellante (@dvellante) and Paul Gillin (@pgillin), co-hosts of theCUBE (* disclosure below), from the SiliconANGLE Media team. Some may conclude that HPE is flailing into irrelevance — unless they can carve out fresh territory with The Machine.
“We saw some coverage this week speculating that this was a disappointment, that the announcement of The Machine was a disappointment,” he said. “They’ve obviously got some great technology here,” he argued, admitting it is unclear whether The Machine will be a blockbuster for the company. He wondered, “Is this going to become like IBM Power, you know; is it going to become this sort of a not very big revenue base?”
Singular differentiator
Vellante said that The Machine may help HPE make good on its claim that its is a contenders in both products and services.
“I think HP, rightly, when we talk to their product people are saying, ‘Hey, we are different, because we have fluid infrastructure, we have this capability, we’re developing technologies out of The Machine, etc., etc., etc.'”
Pedal to the bare metal
The Machine, as the world’s first memory-driven architecture, will fuse memory and compute, resulting in huge performance leaps, according to HPE.
Where The Machine will be tested is in its custom software and services, which HPE will be gradually trickling to market. “There’s a proof of its concept, and this is technology they’ll be rolling out for years,” Gillin concluded.