01. Stu Miniman, Wikibon, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:15)
02. Brian Gracely, Wikibon, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:28)
03. What Are Your First Impressions. (00:30)
04. Do We Miss Out When We're Looking For A Big Bang. (01:13)
05. What Is Your Take With Hyper-converg And STDC. (01:51)
06. What's Your Take On The Hybrid Cloud Messaging. (04:32)
07. What Are The Growth Rates For Public Cloud Revenues. (05:50)
08. What Is Your Take On What Vmware Is Doing This Week. (06:23)
09. Hyper-converg And How It Helps With Devops. (07:36)
10. What's Going On With VmWare And Their Role In The Federation. (07:57)
11. There Are Seismic Shifts On The Hardware Side. (09:50)
12. What Are You Looking Forward To For Tomorrow. (10:30)
13. Last Words. (12:46)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
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Big buzz on new markets at VMworld | #VMworld
by Heather Johnson | Sep 22, 2015
Stu Miniman and Brian Gracely, cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, discussed a full day of keynotes, lectures and interviews with IT leaders during VMworld.
Gracely noted that although the conference didn’t generate a lot of “pre-noise,” guests seemed excited about VMware, Inc.’s latest announcements. “VMware talked about hybrid cloud, containers and hyperconverged like crazy,” Gracely said. “People are excited that VMware is validating markets that were just buzzing a year ago.”
VMware expands Virtual SAN
Miniman noted VMware’s announcement to expand Virtual SAN software-defined storage with version 6.1, which reportedly adds greater abilities around availability and the management that can be performed in demanding storage environments.
Version 6.1 continues to deliver high performance and increased scale to provide enterprise-class storage for virtualized workloads, including tier-1 production and business-critical applications.
EVO SDDC debuts
The company also debuted EVO SDDC, a suite of software that includes existing VMware tools for managing data center resources, as well as a new “automation engine” and open-source hardware management software.
Gracely noted that enterprise companies aren’t the only ones taking notice. “Startups want to get into this space,” he said. “VMware is working through the challenges of this, which is encouraging. That there is room for other companies is encouraging.”
Miniman added, “It’s exciting to see how open we are to change and what that environment is going to look like.”
@theCUBE
#VMworld
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Director Set Wrap Up Day 1 | VMworld 2015
01. Stu Miniman, Wikibon, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:15)
02. Brian Gracely, Wikibon, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:28)
03. What Are Your First Impressions. (00:30)
04. Do We Miss Out When We're Looking For A Big Bang. (01:13)
05. What Is Your Take With Hyper-converg And STDC. (01:51)
06. What's Your Take On The Hybrid Cloud Messaging. (04:32)
07. What Are The Growth Rates For Public Cloud Revenues. (05:50)
08. What Is Your Take On What Vmware Is Doing This Week. (06:23)
09. Hyper-converg And How It Helps With Devops. (07:36)
10. What's Going On With VmWare And Their Role In The Federation. (07:57)
11. There Are Seismic Shifts On The Hardware Side. (09:50)
12. What Are You Looking Forward To For Tomorrow. (10:30)
13. Last Words. (12:46)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
--- ---
Big buzz on new markets at VMworld | #VMworld
by Heather Johnson | Sep 22, 2015
Stu Miniman and Brian Gracely, cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, discussed a full day of keynotes, lectures and interviews with IT leaders during VMworld.
Gracely noted that although the conference didn’t generate a lot of “pre-noise,” guests seemed excited about VMware, Inc.’s latest announcements. “VMware talked about hybrid cloud, containers and hyperconverged like crazy,” Gracely said. “People are excited that VMware is validating markets that were just buzzing a year ago.”
VMware expands Virtual SAN
Miniman noted VMware’s announcement to expand Virtual SAN software-defined storage with version 6.1, which reportedly adds greater abilities around availability and the management that can be performed in demanding storage environments.
Version 6.1 continues to deliver high performance and increased scale to provide enterprise-class storage for virtualized workloads, including tier-1 production and business-critical applications.
EVO SDDC debuts
The company also debuted EVO SDDC, a suite of software that includes existing VMware tools for managing data center resources, as well as a new “automation engine” and open-source hardware management software.
Gracely noted that enterprise companies aren’t the only ones taking notice. “Startups want to get into this space,” he said. “VMware is working through the challenges of this, which is encouraging. That there is room for other companies is encouraging.”
Miniman added, “It’s exciting to see how open we are to change and what that environment is going to look like.”
@theCUBE
#VMworld