Scott Ramsay, HPE, Eric Brown, Accenture & Roger Eagan, Docker - HPE Discover 2016 - #HPEdiscover
01. Scott Ramsay, HPE, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:19) 02. Eric Brown, Accenture, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:32) 03. Roger Eagan, Docker, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:43) 04. Scott Explain What You're Doing With Flexible Capacity. (00:54) 05. What's Happening In The Cloud World And Where Does Accenture Fit In. (02:40) 06. Give Us The Update With Docker And Where You Fit In. (03:50) 07. What Does Docker Containers Do That Virtualization Could't Do. (05:09) 08. How Does This Relationship Fit In This Push To Compute. (06:12) 09. Does The Customer Recognize This As OPEX. (08:40) 10. What's Next For Docker. (09:00) 11. What's The Best Practice For Virtualization Of Containers In Security. (10:20) 12. What Is The Licensing Model And Where Do You Make Money. (11:32) 13. How Are HPE Customers Taking Advantage Of Docker. (12:22) 14. What Is Dockers Take On The Rise Of Kubernetes. (14:09) Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com. --- --- Moving from a virtualized to a containerized world: HPE, Accenture and Docker | #HPEDiscover by BEV TERRELL UPDATED 16:10 EST . 30 November 2016 One of the most exciting developments in today’s enterprise IT is the ability to mimic the attributes of public cloud, on-premise in a hybrid environment. This gives companies the flexibility they prefer, with the security they need. To meet demand, Docker Inc. has taken its container technology, in combination with Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.’s metering capabilities and Accenture’s deployment, to provide customers with this new hybrid solution. Scott Ramsay, worldwide director of Flexible Capacity at HPE; Roger Egan, SVP of Sales and Channels at Docker; and Eric Brown, managing director at Accenture LLP, joined Dave Vellante (@dvellante), co-host of theCUBE*, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during HPE Discover EU, held in London. They discussed what their customers are seeking in a solution and how their partnership works together to provide that solution. Moving from ‘buy’ to ‘build’ mentality Ramsay detailed what customers want to take from the public cloud: flexible capacity, pay-as-you-go pricing, scaling up or down as needed and ease of startup. “One of the key benefits of flexible capacity is it massively simplifies our customer supply chain, giving them agility around their infrastructure,” Ramsay explained. And, according to Brown, “We’re seeing the cloud world become mainstream; you can see the [cloud] market changing right in front of your eyes. We’ve seeing the dynamic change around client demand around services; a buy vs. build mentality.” Vellante pointed out that containers are now in virtually every environment. “It was just Linux; now it’s in Windows. … As that’s come together, we’ve seen an explosion in the interest,” said Eagan. He went on to say many of his large enterprise clients who are thinking about hybrid deployments want a “pay-as-you-go” model. The legacy model of buying software and hardware upfront is going away, and customers want containers as a service, he stated. Sharing risks and rewards Ramsay explained that HPE works closely with Accenture to assess customers’ environments and needs. They install Docker, based on current capacity, and build in headroom to grow into for tomorrow. As customers grow, HPE meters their use and adds more capacity as needed. If necessary, capacity can be scaled back as well, with no financial outlay or risk to the customer. “We start to use Docker, work with Accenture to get the transformation towards that new environment and then [customers] just pay for it as they use it,” said Ramsay. #HPEDiscover #theCUBE