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  • #267 – The Essential Role of Data within AI (Sponsored)
    2025/03/14
    In this episode, Chris talks to Sharad Kumar, Field CTO at Qlik about the value of good-quality data when developing AI solutions.
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    48 分
  • Storage Unpacked 266 – Architectural Choices in Storage System Design
    2025/02/24
    In this episode, Chris discusses the options available to storage system vendors when building modern storage appliances, with Bill Basinas, Senior Director, Product Marketing at Infinidat. The conversation derives from an observation on architectural choices, following the move to AMD processors from Intel for the latest G4 systems built by Infinidat. AMD offers a greater core count per processor compared to Intel, allowing Infinidat to move to single socket designs, while gaining improvements from PCIe 5.0 and DDR5 memory. Ultimately, this discussion highlights how modern storage system design can take standardised components and build flexible architectures, implementing most features in software. For Infinidat, that could mean expanding its range of solutions for smaller enterprise requirements, or building out products specifically for Edge use cases. Although Bill did not reveal any future plans, the implication is clear - watch this space for future evolution of the InfiniBox architecture to a wider and more varied set of hardwaree configurations. Elapsed Time: 00:37:13 Timeline 00:00:00 - Intros 00:01:15 - How do vendors choose the hardware components for storage systems? 00:02:30 - What are the main (storage) technology challenges for customers? 00:04:08 - Customers want predictable data features 00:05:55 - Capacity demand continues to grow relentlessly 00:07:30 - Infinidat features are built into software 00:09:35 - Most AI requirements wil run on existing performance storage 00:11:20 - Modern hardware provides significant flexibility for system design 00:15:00 - AMD gives access to single and high core-count processors 00:16:10 - PCIe 5.0 provides for faster SSDs and power efficiency 00:18:46 - Infinidat has introduced smaller form-factor solutions 00:21:32 - Multiple cores will always get used! 00:25:53 - Infinidat G4 architecture provides for in-place controller upgrades 00:28:22 - Storage arrays should become more “virtual” 00:34:10 - Data services implementations are very different between vendors 00:35:55 - Hybrid architecture still has value in the Infinidat world 00:36:20 - Wrap Up Related Podcasts & Blogs Storage Unpacked 258 - Introducing Infinidat G4, InfuzeOS 8 and InfiniSafe ACP #202 - Enterprise Storage Consolidation with Phil Bullinger from Infinidat Infinidat adds customer value with SSA Express and improved SSA capacity Copyright (c) 2016-2025 Unpacked Network. No reproduction or re-use without permission. Podcast episode #e4dr
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    37 分
  • Storage Unpacked 265 – The Enduring Benefits of Centralised Storage
    2025/01/17
    In this episode, Chris discusses the enduring benefits of centralised storage, particularly with reference to storage virtualisation, with Dan Kogan, VP of Enterprise Growth and Solutions and Cody Hosterman, Senior Director of Product Management, both from Pure Storage.
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    36 分
  • Storage Unpacked 264 – Hitachi Vantara Infrastructure-as-a-Service
    2024/11/22
    In this episode, Chris is in conversation with Jeb Horton, SVP Global Services at Hitachi Vantara, discussing the capabilities of Hitachi Vantara's Global Services offerings, which deliver infrastructure management and infrastructure as a service to its customers. In addition to EverFlex, Hitachi Vantara has a long history of managed services capabilities that span more than just outsourced storage. As Jeb explains, the company also manages storage infrastructure from other vendors, in addition to non-storage systems. The interesting aspect of this discussion is the complex nature of the interaction between customers and Hitachi. Solutions offerings aren't merely "transactional", but have a human aspect and are tailored to meeting the specific goals of the customer. This conversation explores some of the nuances of working with customers to transfer the burden of infrastructure management to Hitachi, enabling businesses to focus on more strategic opportunities. To learn more about Hitachi Vantara check out the Infrastructure as a Service section on the Hitachi website - https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/services/infrastructure-as-a-service. Elapsed Time: 00:48:02 Timeline 00:00:00 - Intros 00:01:43 - What is “Infrastructure as a Service”? 00:03:25 - What else to customers want from a service (other than cost saving)? 00:05:20 - Public cloud has increased the appetite for service-based consumption 00:06:24 - What is the core of the Hitachi Vantara services offering? 00:07:14 - Hitachi added automation into a “services platform” 00:10:26 - The human aspect involves skills but also relationships 00:12:20 - A service contract involves a detailed commercial model 00:13:51 - Service also means service levels and agreements 00:16:53 - Cloud is transactional, what is Hitachi’s “value add”? 00:19:45 - Data has value, which is the focus of service offerings 00:22:26 - How does Hitachi help government institutions? 00:26:50 - What sort of data issues does Hitachi deal with? 00:28:33 - Data and AI will be a key issue to manage 00:30:40 - How does the engagement process work with Hitachi (and what is EverFlex)? 00:37:15 - What are real-world examples of Hitachi customers and requirements? 00:46:51 - Wrap Up Related Podcasts & Blogs Hitachi Vantara Microsite Storage Unpacked 260 - Hitachi VSP One Updates with Dan McConnell Storage Unpacked 254 - Announcing VSP One and Hitachi Vantara Reorganisation Copyright (c) 2016-2024 Unpacked Network. No reproduction or re-use without permission. Podcast episode #4d3x
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    48 分
  • Storage Unpacked 263 – The HYCU State of SaaS Data Resilience Report 2024
    2024/11/04
    In this recording, Chris talks to Subbiah Sundaram, SVP of Products at HYCU, Inc. about the 2024 edition of the HYCU State of SaaS Resilence Report. The report surveys customers to understand the gaps in perceived and actual data protection for SaaS platforms and the results are quite surprising.
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    40 分
  • Storage Unpacked 262 – The Ethics and Regulation of AI
    2024/10/18
    In this podcast episode, Chris is in conversation with Jeffries Briginshaw (Head of EMEA Government Relations at NetApp) and Adam Gale (CTO for AI & Cyber Security, NetApp) discussing the EU AI Act and the regulation of artificial intelligence across the world. The EU AI Act is an early introduction into the regulation of the use of AI by businesses within their engagements and interactions with customers. As explained in this conversation, there are classifications of AI types and within that, restrictions on what businesses are permitted to implement based on those categorisations. Some AI usage will be banned, while others will require human intervention and close monitoring. How should your business engage with AI and ensure compliance with the act? Listen to the discussion for more details. As mentioned in the recording, for details on what NetApp can offer, point your favourite browser to https://www.netapp.com/artificial-intelligence/ to learn more. Elapsed Time: 00:52:17 Timeline 00:00:00 - Intros 00:01:19 - Why should we be regulating AI? 00:02:30 - What will the impacts of AI be on personal and work life? 00:03:55 - What if we get regulation wrong? 00:05:30 - What happens if AI goes wrong, such as data poisoning? 00:09:04 - Existing EU/UK law has been successful at regulation (GDPR) 00:10:25 - What is the EU AI Act? 00:11:46 - “Prohibited Practices” will be banned from 2025 00:14:00 - How will the use of business in AI be regulated? 00:18:05 - The EU AI Act appears to focus on protection for individuals 00:20:56 - EU citizens are broadly positive to AI - if it is successfully regulated 00:21:52 - Compliance has an overhead - in terms of hard costs (developers) 00:25:20 - What are the penalties for not complying with the EU AI Act? 00:29:50 - What about the rest of the world - the US and elsewhere? 00:35:10 - Could we see “cross-border” complexity? 00:37:40 - What are the technology implications for AI regulation? 00:40:07 - Should businesses be demonstrating their AI compliance? 00:44:03 - What does NetApp offer customers to help AI compliance? 00:47:38 - AI will require a “big red stop button” 00:50:00 - Wrap Up Copyright (c) 2016-2024 Unpacked Network. No reproduction or re-use without permission. Podcast episode #dfsx
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    52 分
  • Storage Unpacked 261 – Pure Storage Platform Announcements at Accelerate 2024 (Sponsored)
    2024/06/19
    In this podcast episode, Chris discusses the platform update announcements from Pure Accelerate 2024 with Prakash Darji, VP and GM of the Digital Experience BU at Pure Storage.
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    39 分
  • Storage Unpacked 260 – Hitachi VSP One Updates with Dan McConnell
    2024/06/14
    In this podcast episode, Chris catches up with Dan McConnell, Senior VP for Product Management at Hitachi Vantara. The company recently announced VSP One Block, a new mid-range appliance for block storage.
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    15 分