Jim Ganthier, Dell - Red Hat Summit 2016 - #theCUBE
01. Jim Ganthier, Dell, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:20) 02. Tell Us About Your Red Hat Partnership. (00:35) 03. How Does Dell Look At The Cloud Picture And What Do You Offer. (02:18) 04. What Are You Seeing With Open Stack. (04:42) 05. Who's Making The Decision About Hybrid Cloud. (06:07) 06. Talk About The Challenge Of Simplifying Open Stack. (09:05) 07. How Are The Lines Bluring Between HPC Market And Cloud. (11:02) 08. What Do You See In Other Parts Of The World That Are Different From Here. (13:00) 09. What Do You Want People To Take Away About Dell. (14:26) Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com. --- --- Dell promises innovative Big Data solutions | #RHSummit by Zoe Bernard | Jun 28, 2016 The U.S. might be behind when it comes to data trends, according to Jim Ganthier, VP and GM of Engineered Solutions of HPC and Cloud at Dell. “I’ve been flying from Africa to London to Germany to Switzerland and back,” he told Stu Miniman (@stu) and Brian Gracely (@bgracely), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, today at Red Hat Summit. During his travels, Ganthier discovered that the adoption of Cloud is growing further and faster overseas.”Over there, we’re seeing lots of great adopting, especially in Southeast Asia,” Ganthier said. “In greater Western Europe, Big Data is absolutely taking off.” Dell has been looking forward to this boom in Big Data for some time and promises innovative solutions ahead. “We’re bringing together some great partnerships,” said Ganthier, “We now have greater capabilities. We’re making everything more streamlined, more simple.” This simplification is an added bonus for Dell’s customers. “We’re giving customers greater capabilities so that they can focus innovation instead of infrastructure,” said Ganthier. But that’s not all that Dell has in store. “There’s going to be lots of other great things joining the Dell family,” Ganthier promised. “We’re looking forward to building even more solutions on behalf of our customers.”