01. Doug Fisher, Intel, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:20)
02. Tell Us About The Restructure Of Intel. (00:33)
03. What Has Changed With The Partnership Between Red Hat And Intel. (02:16)
04. What Are You Seeing In The Enterprise. (03:33)
05. How Is Virtuous Cycle Different From Moores Law. (04:33)
06. What Is Intels Take On How Fast Containers Are Growing. (06:25)
07. Where Do You See The Investments Going. (07:45)
08. What Should We Look For From The Red Hat And Intel Partnership. (09:55)
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Catching the increasing flow of data with an expanding ecosystem | #RHSummit
by Nelson Williams | Jun 28, 2016
There is more data in the wild now than ever before. That data has value, but only to those who can catch it. As people go digital and the Internet of Things ramps up, the amount of data to catch is also growing exponentially. There is no way a single company can develop and manage all the technologies necessary to work with that much information, so partnerships and ecosystems have become essential for the modern business world.
To shed some light on catching data, Stu Miniman (@stu) and Brian Gracely (@bgracely), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, visited the Red Hat Summit conference in San Francisco. There, they sat down with Doug Fisher, senior VP and GM of the Software and Services Group at Intel.
Intel, Red Hat and partnerships
The conversation started on the topic of Intel’s relationship with Red Hat, Inc. Fisher explained that the two companies had been partners for a long time and only the technologies have changed. He pointed out how Red Hat started the drive toward robust enterprise capability, and now that ability is obvious.
“Our collaboration and how we work together remains the same, it’s just new projects we work on together,” he said.
Fisher also mentioned the virtuous cycle, where the partnership produces greater and greater rewards. He saw it at the hockey-stick point, where the line on the graph just goes up. He spoke about how the data generated by people was vastly increasing, while the data coming from machines would outstrip anything created by humans.
Investments and acceleration
Discussion turned toward Intel’s recent investment plans. Fisher described the Cloud as critical, saying it’s growing rapidly. They’re also looking at ways to deploy an infrastructure that is easier to enable. In effect, Intel is looking at all parts of the data center.
“You’re going to see us pick strategic areas where software can really make a difference,” Fisher said. This included deep learning and machine learning. He mentioned how Intel was accelerating the ability of people to take advantage of their technology in these areas.
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Doug Fisher, Intel - Red Hat Summit 2016 - #theCUBE #RHSummit
01. Doug Fisher, Intel, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:20)
02. Tell Us About The Restructure Of Intel. (00:33)
03. What Has Changed With The Partnership Between Red Hat And Intel. (02:16)
04. What Are You Seeing In The Enterprise. (03:33)
05. How Is Virtuous Cycle Different From Moores Law. (04:33)
06. What Is Intels Take On How Fast Containers Are Growing. (06:25)
07. Where Do You See The Investments Going. (07:45)
08. What Should We Look For From The Red Hat And Intel Partnership. (09:55)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
--- ---
Catching the increasing flow of data with an expanding ecosystem | #RHSummit
by Nelson Williams | Jun 28, 2016
There is more data in the wild now than ever before. That data has value, but only to those who can catch it. As people go digital and the Internet of Things ramps up, the amount of data to catch is also growing exponentially. There is no way a single company can develop and manage all the technologies necessary to work with that much information, so partnerships and ecosystems have become essential for the modern business world.
To shed some light on catching data, Stu Miniman (@stu) and Brian Gracely (@bgracely), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, visited the Red Hat Summit conference in San Francisco. There, they sat down with Doug Fisher, senior VP and GM of the Software and Services Group at Intel.
Intel, Red Hat and partnerships
The conversation started on the topic of Intel’s relationship with Red Hat, Inc. Fisher explained that the two companies had been partners for a long time and only the technologies have changed. He pointed out how Red Hat started the drive toward robust enterprise capability, and now that ability is obvious.
“Our collaboration and how we work together remains the same, it’s just new projects we work on together,” he said.
Fisher also mentioned the virtuous cycle, where the partnership produces greater and greater rewards. He saw it at the hockey-stick point, where the line on the graph just goes up. He spoke about how the data generated by people was vastly increasing, while the data coming from machines would outstrip anything created by humans.
Investments and acceleration
Discussion turned toward Intel’s recent investment plans. Fisher described the Cloud as critical, saying it’s growing rapidly. They’re also looking at ways to deploy an infrastructure that is easier to enable. In effect, Intel is looking at all parts of the data center.
“You’re going to see us pick strategic areas where software can really make a difference,” Fisher said. This included deep learning and machine learning. He mentioned how Intel was accelerating the ability of people to take advantage of their technology in these areas.