Dave Mason & Chuck Goehringer | SAP SapphireNow 2016
01. Dave MasonNetAppVisits #theCUBE!. (00:20) 02. Chuck GoehringerCiscoVisits #theCUBE!. (00:35) 03. What's Going On Under The Hood For You Guys. (00:37) 04. Is Flash The Crack Of Storage. (01:47) 05. How Are They Thinking About Business Models As It Pertains To Data Availability. (03:05) 06. What Are You Doing With Flex Pods. (04:54) 07. How Do You Deal With The Diversity Of Work Loads. (08:11) 08. What Is Your Take On The Relationship With NetAPP. (10:40) 09. Is SAP Co Development Oriented. (11:52) 10. Where Are The Customers Challenges With Cloud. (12:27) Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com. --- --- Building bridges: Learning to live in the world of many clouds | #SAPPHIRENOW by R. Danes | May 232016 Some enterprises are running so many different cloudsconsultants are starting to specialize in decluttering their clients’ cloud inventories. But the fact is that most companies using multiple clouds need them all to perform crucial tasks. For thembetter means of traveling among clouds are what’s needed. Dave MasonSVP of cDOT Acceleration at NetAppInc.said“Everybody is struggling with how to lower their overall cost of operation.” He told John Furrier (@furrier) and Peter Burris (@plburris)cohosts of theCUBEfrom the SiliconANGLE Media teamthat IT environments are becoming more complex and sprawledwith hybrid models being the norm. “ONTAP [a NetApp data tool] was built for that” he said. “It’s agnostic to clouds — it doesn’t matter if you’re in Azure today and Amazon tomorrow.” The only constant is change Mason said that pricing is one area that guarantees customers will continue cloud hopping for the forseeable future. “The ability to flex back and forth as changing in prices goes up — especially as you have demand pricing now — it’s so critical” he stated. Chuck GoehringerGlobal Strategic Partner Organization at Cisco SystemsInc.also joined in on the interview. “The pace of change and what we’re seeing right now doesn’t lend itself to a flattening” of cloudshe said. Insteadhe addedcloud-bridging will be the trend in what he calls“The world of many clouds.”