John Gilmartin, VMware | VMworld 2016
01. John Gilmartin, VMware, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:21) 02. Tell Us About The Vibe Of The Show. (00:57) 03. Help Us Understand The Cloud Management Suite. (01:22) 04. What Are The Componants Inside Cloud Foundation. (02:16) 05. What Are You Trying To Get Done. (02:53) 06. Is This Your Answer To The Data Center. (04:01) 07. How Does The Interconnection Between Different Locations Work. (04:50) 08. How Does The IBM Partnership Fit Into The VCloud Air Network. (05:19) 09. What Are You Hearing From Customers That Led You To New Products. (05:43) 10. How Do You See This All Playing Out In The Go To Market. (07:07) 11. What Should We Be Looking For Going Forward. (08:22) 12. What Do You Say When Customers Want To Go Outside The Tranditional Package. (09:28) 13. What Do You Think People Dont Understand About VMware And The Cloud Foundation. (11:55) Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com. --- --- Is your brain doing a job your software can do? Automate it | #VMworld by R. Danes | Aug 31, 2016 DevOps, containers and other developments have made it an exciting time to be a developer. The easy, agile, software-defined tools available today allow them to spin up a world of applications limited only by imagination. Unfortunately, many companies still waste their developers’ time and talent bogging them down with infrastructure plumbing. Suppose the plumbing could all be automated? How much more productive would developers be? John Gilmartin, VP and GM of the Integrated Systems Business Unit at VMware, Inc., says automating can help companies get more juice from their developers. “Traditional infrastructure still very much stands in the way of people trying to support their developers,” he told Stu Miniman (@stu) and John Walls (@JohnWalls21), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during VMworld 2016. “Enterprises spend too much time plugging components together, trying to make things work together — and that’s just not value-added activity.” Brain drain Gilmartin said brains should not be wasted on tasks a computer can do, and companies should “take everything that they do today that’s not value-added activity, put that in software, automate it — public and private cloud — and they can focus on what is value added to their business on top.” He said VMware’s new Cloud Foundation service offers this kind of automation to customers. A new layer for the intercloud world Gilmartin went on to say that VMware is introducing Cross-Cloud Architecture (not to be confused with cross-cloud service). “Just like with server virtualization — we were able to abstract multiple layers of servers and provide a consistent layer — we’re going to do the same thing as we work across multiple clouds, even non-VMware-based clouds.”