Kickoff Day 2 - #IBMInterConnect 2016 - #theCUBE
01. Kickoff Day 2 IBM InterConnect 2016. (00:16) 02. IBM Building Out a Digital Strategy. (00:49) 03. Dave Kinney: First Order of Business is Developers. (01:40) 04. The Identity Transport. (03:06) 05. The Radical Transformation of the Technology Industry. (05:06) 06. Horizontal Layers Supporting What Used to Be Vertical. (06:41) 07. The Big Challenge: IBM's Fragmented Software Business. (08:27) 08. Kickoff Closing and Cube Gems. (09:52) Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com. --- --- Analysts assess the new paradigm in enterprise digital security | #IBMInterConnect by Marlene Den Bleyker | Feb 23, 2016 The headline is that IBM InterConnect is transforming the enterprise to digital, but as John Furrier and Dave Vellante, cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, discussed, there are some gaps in the program. Building the digital transformation Vellante remarked how Bluemix is building out a strategy that allows customers to build their own digital strategy, digital assets and take them to market. “What IBM is doing with Bluemix is building services in that are essentially facilitating that transformation for customers,” he said. For Furrier, the first order of business is developers, but IBM has to follow through on this. “IBM needs to embrace the developer community and use Bluemix to follow through on open source,” he stated. A new identity Furrier believes that people want their own identity. “A new paradigm is coming about; you’re seeing things like fingerprints, you’re seeing biometrics and you’re seeing selfies,” he said. “There is a new way of identity, and no one has cracked the code on that and cloud exposes the opportunity, but also exposes the weaknesses. This is directly related to security, and this is the subtext of this event.” How do I? Furrier and Vellante both see issues with IBM enabling its customers to make the transformation. They are calling for a playbook. “This issue is on the customer side. IBM’s customers are the ones feeling the pain,” he said. “So IBM has to move their organization in a position to be more agile and to take the demands (of the customer) and build them into the next-generation architecture.” @theCUBE #IBMInterConnect