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SiliconANGLE/Wikibon #1 in Real Time Original Content at VMworld 2011

Something hit me today when I was watching the Techcrunch implosion and talking to LinkedIn trying to get SiliconANGLE in their daily news paper feed.  SiliconANGLE is #1 in original content at tech events we cover, and is rising fast in the original content tech media business. So I wanted to share with Dan Ross @danross and the rest of our community all of the original content that we developed at VMworld.  Thanks for the SiliconANGLE Wikibon team.

Here is the list of videos that we developed


VMware’s Egan: IT Must Enable the Business

It’s understood that a major goal of any IT department is to make the organization as a whole more efficient from a technology perspective. “But we have to be more than that. We have to enable our businesses, enable them to make more revenue and provide better customer satisfaction,” said VMware CIO Mark Egan live inside theCube at VMworld 2011. Egan explains his strategy for accomplishing both goals at VMware. Watch the full interview here.

VMware CTO Herrod Focused on Top Priorities
Performance, availability, and security. Those are VMware’s three top priorities over the coming year, according to VMware CTO Steve Herrod. Herrod, speaking live inside theCube to Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE.com’s John Furrier from the floor of VMworld 2011, also discussed the impact of VXLAN on mobility capabilities and on what it’s been like to ride the VMware wave over the last several years. Watch the full interview here.

PaaS Driving the Current Era in IT, says VMware’s Nielsen
Speaking live inside theCube from the floor of VMworld 2011 with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE’s John Furrier in Las Vegas, Tod Nielsen, Co-President, Application Platform at VMware, said, “Every era in our industry is driven by an application development model. And we think that Platform-as-a-Service is really going to drive this era.” Nielson oversees VMware’s Cloud Foundry and vFabric efforts. Watch the full interview here.

Socialcast’s Young: We Want to Change How Work is Done
Tim Young, Vice President of Enterprise Social at VMware, talks about the role of social networking and applications in VMware’s portfolio. Speaking live inside theCube to Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE’s John Furrier at VMworld 2011, Young also talks about VMware’s acquisition of Socialcast, where he was CEO. Watch the full interview here.

VMware’s Viarengo: Days of Supporting a Single Device Are Over
The days of IT supporting just one type of end-user device is over, according to Vittorio Viarengo, Vice President of End-User Computing for VMworld. Viarengo, speaking live inside theCube at VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas, said, VMware’s vision is to provide one place where users can see and access their mobile, SaaS, Windows and server-based enterprise applications, providing them with a unified view of all the apps they need regardless of device. Watch the full interview here.

VMworld 2011 is All About Empowerment
Rick Jackson, VMware’s Chief Marketing Officer, said the theme of this year’s VMworld 2011 is empowerment. “It’s my cloud, own it,” said Jackson, speaking live inside theCube with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE.com’s John Furrier. Jackson also talked about VMware’s product direction for the next year. Watch the full interview here.

 

Cloud Foundry Supports New Generation of App Developers
Jerry Chen, Vice President of Cloud and Application Services VMware, Cloud Foundry, goes inside theCube at VMworld 2011. Chen told Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE’s John Furrier that Cloud Foundry and its related tool set are designed to support the needs of the new generation of application developers that want to use whatever development language best suits the needs of their project. Watch the full interview here.

John W. Thompson: Holistic Approach to Networking Needed
Speaking live inside theCube, Virtual Instruments CEO John W. Thompson said networking infrastructures continue to get more complex and obfuscated under arcane and multipart systems that are simply crying out for a holistic approach to understanding what’s happening under the hood. Thompson, the former CEO of Symantec, spoke to Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE’s John Furrier at VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas. Watch the full interview here.

 

EMC’s Gelsinger: VMworld 2011 Is “The Place To Be”
For EMC President and Chief Operating Officer Pat Gelsinger, VMworld is becoming THE IT show in the industry. “If you’re an IT guy — even if you’re not a virtualization admin or …. this is the place to be,” Gelsinger said live inside theCube from the floor of the show in Las Vegas. Watch the full interview here.

 

Storage Federation Allows For Flexible Virtual Data Centers
Craig Nunes, Vice President of Storage Marketing at HP, talks about his company’s new storage federation technology and the intersection of HP’s storage portfolio and that of VMware. Nunes spoke live inside theCube with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE’s John Furrier from the floor of VMworld 2011. Watch the full interview here.

 

 

Virtensys’ Spellicy: I/O Virtualization Removes Bottlenecks
It’s a fact of life: I/O is one of the big bottlenecks in virtualized server environments. Virtensys is tackling that problem by virtualizing I/O, according to Stephen Spellicy, Vice President of Marketing and Business Development. Live inside theCube at VMworld 2011, Spellicy also discussed how Virtensys is making life easier for systems administrators. Watch the full interview here.

Wyse’s Maner: The PC is Dead
Better late than never. That’s how Wyse Technologies CEO Tarkan Maner characterizes HP’s decision to get out of the PC business. The future is in the cloud said Maner, speaking to Wikibon Chief Analyst Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE.com Founder John Furrier live inside theCube from the floor of VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas. Watch the full interview here.

Converged Infrastructure Cure for Unwieldy IT Environments
Large IT infrastructures have grown unwieldy and difficult to manage over the years, according to Don Norbeck, the acting CTO at VCE. Speaking live inside theCube with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante, Norbeck explains how converged infrastructure can simplify IT environments. Watch the full interview here.

Back-up is Broken … Now What?
The debate is over, according to Jim McNiel. McNiel, CEO of FalconStor, believes that traditional back-up and data protection methods are broken. So now what? McNeil goes live inside theCube from the floor of VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante to discuss the state of Data-Recovery-as-a-Service. Watch the full interview here.

3PAR, StoreOnce Going Gangbusters Says HP’s Scott
Speaking to Wikibon Chief Analyst Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE.com Founder John Furrier live inside theCube at VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas, HP Storage Senior Vice President and General Manager David Scott said that both HP’s 3PAR and StoreOnce divisions achieved triple-digit growth last quarter. Watch the full interview here.

Cisco’s Jiandani: Open Standards Key to Cloud Adoption
Speaking live inside theCube from VMworld in Las Vegas, Cisco’s Soni Jiandani said open standards is the key to increasing development of and adoption of cloud computing. Jiandani, in an interview with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE’s John Furrier, also discussed networking giant’s USC platform winning the VMware benchmark for the second consecutive year. Watch the full interview here.

Arista’s Ullal: Networking Gets Its Groove Back
The continued uptick in adoption of cloud computing is putting the sexy back into networking, according to Jayshree Ullal, CEO of Arista Networks. Ullal went live inside theCube at VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas to discuss the intersection of cloud computing and networking with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE’s John Furrier. Watch the full interview here.

Cloud Winners and Losers Becoming Apparent, says Nirvanix’s Froutan
Paul Froutan, Chief Technology Officer of Nirvanix and former Googler, goes live inside theCube with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE’s John Furrier from the floor of VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas. He said finally people are understanding which vendors are offering “true” cloud and those that are simply repackaging old technology and slapping a cloud label on it. Watch the full interview here.

Nirvanix Focuses Like a Laser on Cloud Storage
One of the things that enticed Paul Froutan away from Google and to Nirvanix was the small start-ups laser like focus on cloud storage. “Cloud storage: That’s all we do and we’re really good at it,” Froutan said live inside theCube at VMworld speaking with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE’s John Furrier. Watch the full interview here.

Dell EqualLogic Customer Quarles & Brady on Virtualized Networking
Laz Vekiarides, Executive Director of Software Engineering at Dell, EqualLogic, goes live inside theCube with Dell customer Rich Raether. Raether, Manager of Network Engineering at law firm Quarles & Brady, LLP, discusses how he manages his virtual environment with Wikibon Chief Analyst Dave Vellante. Watch the full interview here.

Tintri: Storage Virtualization Needs Purpose-Built Tools
Kieran Harty, CEO of Tintri, goes live inside theCube with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante at VMworld 2011 to discuss his company’s purpose-built storage appliance for virtualized environments. “It does not look like a SAN or NAS machine,” Harty said. “Instead it presents only virtual machines and virtual discs.” Watch the full interview here.

CSC: Cloud Deployment Times Shrinking
Organizations are deploying clouds faster than ever. At CSC, for example, “We took a customer form a JD Edwards AS400 environment to a Linux cloud environment in less than four weeks,” according to CSC’s Siki Giunta. Giunta was joined by her colleague David Parsons live inside theCube at VMworld 2011. Watch the full interview here.

Shared Storage Provides Seamless Failover in Virtualized Environments
Rob Crawford, Vice President of Sales at QLogic, goes live inside theCube with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante at VMworld 2011. Crawford said 80% of virtual environments are using a shared-storage, fiber channel architecture, according to QLogic customers. Watch the full interview here.

Growing Customer-base Goal For NetApp
NetApp is seeing uneven demand by geography, according to CEO Tom Georgens. Georgens, speaking live inside theCube at VMworld, said Europe and the Middle East provided high levels of growth for the company, while other areas cooled. Watch the full interview here.

Flash is “The Wild West” of the IT World
David Flynn of Fusion-io and Rich Boberg of IO Turbine go live inside theCube to discuss Fusion-io’s recent acquisition of IO Turbine as well as the state of flash technology and its impact on the storage industry. Watch the full interview here.

Cloud Experts Discuss Evolution of Desktop Virtualization
Scott Generaux of Nirvanix, Sameer Dholakia of Citrix and Krishna Subramanian of Citrix join host John Furrier of SiliconANGLE live inside theCube to discuss the evolution of desktop virtualization to what VMware now calls end-user computing. Watch the full interview here.

Vellante, Furrier and Williams Wrap-Up VMworld 2011
Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE’s John Furrier and Alex Williams engage in a wide-ranging wrap-up discussion as VMworld 2011 winds to a close.

Worlds Collide: Cloudera and VMware talk Big Data and Cloud
Amr Awadallah, Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder of Cloudera, and Richard McDougall, Application Infrastructure CTO at VMware, go live inside theCube with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE’s John Furrier from the floor of VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas to discuss the intersection of cloud computing and Big Data. Watch the full interview here.

VMware, Google Top User Survey of Best Positioned Cloud Providers
A survey by The Wikibon Project found that end users view VMware and Google, in that order, as the vendors best positioned to leverage cloud computing. In this segment, Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE.com’s John Furrier discuss cloud adoption rates and the benefits of the hybrid cloud model. Watch the full interview here.

Addressing QoS, Availability in Hybrid Cloud Environments
Prasad Rampalli, Senior Vice President of the Solutions Group at EMC, and Mark Lesher, who directs the virtualization practice in EMC’s Solutions Group, join Wikibon’s Dave Vellante to discuss how EMC is “addressing endemic pinpoints in the hybrid cloud space,” as Rampalli put it. Included are enabling “end-to-end trust,” quality of service and ensuring quick access to applications in the cloud. Watch the full interview here.

NYSE Platform Head Discusses Cloud Platform for Financial Trading and Analysis
Feargal O’Sullivan, Vice President of Platform Development at NYSE Technologies joins Wikibon’s Dave Vellante live inside theCube at VMworld 2011 to discuss how the NYSE has adapted to the shift to electronic trading. Included in the discussion is the role of analytics on NYSE’s cloud platform. Watch the full interview here.

Does Cloud Computing Have A Definition Problem?
SiliconANGLE’s John Furrier hosts a panel discussion about the role of hybrid cloud computing in today’s IT environments and what needs to happen for hybrid cloud adoption to truly take off. The panel includes SiliconANGLE’s own Alex Williams and Arista Networks’ Doug Gourlay and Rich Miller of Virtual Vehicle. Watch the full interview here.

Storage Optimization Holds Key Benefits, But Challenges Remain
Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and IBM’s Steve Kenniston discuss both the benefits and the challenges of storage optimization. Speaking live inside theCube at VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas. “Optimization is becoming table stakes,” said Vellante, “but it continues to be hampered by overhead.” Watch the full interview here.

Virtualization Has Major Impact on Back-up and Disaster Recovery
Brian Reagan, Cloud Program Executive at IBM, talks to Kenniston and Vellante about the implications of virtualization and cloud computing on storage strategies and disaster recovery. Reagan also talks about the value proposition of deploying applications in the cloud with a cloud services provider. Watch the full interview here.

IBM Details its Approach to Real-Time Compression
Speaking live inside theCube as part of the Storage Optimization Spotlight sponsored by IBM, Wikibon Chief Analyst and Founder Dave Vellante and IBM’s Steve Kenniston talk about real-time compression in the cloud. Kenniston discusses IBM’s approach to real-time compression and how it overcomes the performance impact compression has on the storage array. Watch the full interview here.

Storage Faces Unique Challenges Among Virtualized Technologies
For over 30 years, its been held as sacrosanct that storage has to be allocated on contiguous space, according to Wikibon’s Dave Vellante. That’s just one of the reasons virtualizing storage has proved such a difficult task for many, he said, speaking live inside theCube at VMworld 2011 along with fellow Wikibon analyst Stu Miniman. Watch the full interview here.

QoS by Customer Segment Possible in Virtualized Storage Environments
Brian Doerr, CTO of cloud service provider Savvis, and Siamak Nazeri, the CTO of HP Storage, go inside theCube live with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante from the floor of VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas. The three discuss, among other topics, why it is now possible to segment cloud storage by customer and provide different levels of quality of service. Watch the full interview here.

HP Helping Customers Transition to The Cloud
Milan Shetti, CTO of HP Storage and former CEO of iBrix, said his goal is to assist customers in making the transition to the cloud as seamlessly as possible. Shetti was speaking live inside theCube with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante at VMworld 2011. He also discussed how HP leverages all of its storage assets to help customers. Watch the full interview here.

Virtualization Architect “Most Important Person” in The Data Center
The most important person in the data center is the virtualization architect, according to Wikibon Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer David Floyer. Floyer joins Wikibon Chief Analyst Dave Vellante, blogger Marc Farley and Steve Kenniston of IBM in a panel discussion on the future of storage virtualization. Watch the full interview here.

The Rise of The Cloud Service Provider
Charles Curran of Valhalla Partners and Peter Sonsini of NEA discuss the rise of the cloud service provider and how venture capitalists make their investment decisions in the tech world. The two spoke live inside theCube from the floor of VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas with SiliconANGLE.com founder John Furrier. Watch the full interview here.

Mobility, Cloud Adoption Starkest Shifts says VCs
For Ping Li of Accel Partners the biggest change since last year’s VMworld has been the accelerated adoption of cloud computing. In Sik Rhee of Rembrandt Ventures thinks the trend toward mobility is the biggest shift he’s seen. Both Li and Rhee went live inside theCube at VMworld 2011 live from Las Vegas. Watch the full interview here.

Ethernet Emerging as the Uber-Networking Technology
The industry has been looking for a single network to handle all types of digital traffic. “Ethernet has been the technology that we believe is that single network,” said Stu Miniman speaking during the Spotlight on Virtual Networking. “It doesn’t mean that there’s not space for things like infiniband or for fiber channel still for many years, but Ethernet is going to be more and more important for convergence and a storage environment.” Watch the full interview here.

Network Convergence in Public Cloud Going Strong, Private Cloud Lagging
Greg Scherer, Vice President of Storage and Security at Broadcom, says the barriers to network convergence vary depending on cloud model. Public cloud network convergence is “off to the races,” he told Stu Miniman and Dave Vellante of Wikibon. But the story is different inside the enterprise data center. Watch the full interview here.

Networking Experts Discuss VXLAN, Converged Switching
Wikibon Analyst Stu Miniman hosts a panel discussion live inside theCube from the floor of VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas discussing converged networking and switching, including the latest on VXLAN. Included in the discussion are Sujal Das of Broadcom, Abner Germanow of Juniper, and Mike Nielsen of HP. Watch the full interview here.

Vendors Discuss Network Convergence Ecosystem
Greg Scherer of Broadcom, Omar Sultan of Cisco, and Mikael Loefstrand of Dell join Wikibon Chief Analyst and Founder Dave Vellante live inside theCube at VMworld 2011. The four discuss the evolution of converged networking, the role of network automation, and the current converged network ecosystem. Watch the full interview here.

The Network Must Become Flatter
As more data centers go virtual and cloud computing – both public and private clouds – gains adoption, HP believes the network needs to become flatter in order to keep up, according to Mike Banic. Banic, Vice President of Marketing for HP’s networking division, joined Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE.com’s John Furrier live inside theCube from the floor of VMworld 2011 to discuss the role of networking in virtualized environments. Watch the full interview here.

Vendors Pushing Separation of Virtual and Physical Network Management
Broadcom’s Sujal Das joined Wikibon Analyst Stu Miniman live inside theCube at VMworld 2011 to discuss the latest trends in network management in virtualized environments. He said increasingly vendors like VMware and organizations like Open Stack are pushing the notion of separating virtual network from the physical network. Watch the full interview here.

Fungibility Key to Networking in Cloud Environments
The cloud is driving the network to become a lot more malleable and fungible on the fly, according to Nick van der Zweep, director of business strategy at HP’s Industry-Standard Servers and Software division. Why? “Because if you’re going to provision resources and move resources around you’re going to need to be able to have a network that’s changeable on the fly as well,” van der Zweep said live inside theCube at VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas. Watch the full interview here.

Tackling Storage, Integration in VMware Environments
Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and Stu Miniman set-to the spotlight on VMware’s integration with a discussion of integration in the storage layer. The two also discuss growing trends including the growth of virtualization environments, storage challenges in VMware environments, and integration with other hypervisors. Watch the full interview here.

Presidio Talks Real-World VMware Integration Strategies
Raphael Meyerowitz, Assistant Vice President at Presidio, joins Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and Stu Miniman live inside theCube at VMworld 2011. Meyerowitz discusses Presidio’s work with clients integrating VMware environments. Watch the full interview here.

VMware Integration Case Study: Kindred Healthcare Rick
King, Consulting Systems Programmer at Kindred Healthcare, talks about integrating VMware at his organization. Speaking live inside theCube, King told Dave Vellante of Wikibon his goal is to virtualize all 1,300 of Kindred’s servers. Watch the full interview here.

Sakac on EMC Storage in VMware Environments
Chad Sakac, Vice President of Technology Alliances at EMC, joins Furrier and Vellante live inside theCube in this final segment of the VMware Integration Spotlight. Sakac talks about EMC’s role in providing storage in VMware environments. Watch the full interview here.

Furrier: Cloud Reality All About Adoption
Nearly three-quarters of all large and mid-sized enterprises have at least some cloud computing initiative underway, according to a recent survey. Speaking live inside theCube at VMworld, SiliconANGLE’s John Furrier cloud vendors are delivering products to meet the demand. Watch the full interview here.

Cloud Computing New Source of Efficiency for IT Orgs
Manish Goel, Executive Vice President of Product Operations at NetApp, joins Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE’s John Furrier live inside theCube at VMworld 2011 to discuss how NetApp approaches cloud computing and how organizations, looking to find any and every source of IT efficiency they can, are turning to the cloud. Watch the full interview here.

Cloud Experts from VMware, Cisco, CA Talk Cloud Realities
Wikibon’s Stu Miniman hosts a panel discussion of cloud experts on the state of cloud adoption and how cloud computing is helping enterprises today in the real world. Included on the panel are Matthew Lodge of VMware, Brian Gracely of Cisco and Jay Fry of CA. Watch the full interview here.

Seven Corners CIO Details The Company’s Cloud Environment
George Reed if Seven Corners, a specialty insurance company, goes live inside theCube with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante at VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas. For Reed, who discusses Seven Corners’ cloud environment, cloud means “not using more than I have to have until I need it.” Watch the full interview here.

Cloud Service Providers Grapple with Storage Demands
Nathan Day, Chief Scientist at Softlayer, and Duke Skarda, Chief Technology Officers at Softlayer, go live inside theCube at VMworld 2011 with Wikibon Chief Analyst and Founder Dave Vellante to discuss the evolving landscape for cloud service providers. The three discuss the challenges posed by storage in virtualized and cloud-based environments, among other topics pertinent to cloud service providers. Watch the full interview here.

Virtustream: We Provision At Sub-VM Level
Rodney Rodgers, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Virtustream, and Matt Theurer, Senior Vice President and Solutions Architect at Virtustream, join Wikibon’s Dave Vellante live inside theCube at VMworld 2011. Virtustream’s “claim to fame,” says Rodgers, “we provision compute and infrastructure at a sub-VM level.” Watch the full interview here.

The Impact of Flash Technology on Cloud Storage
Dave Vellante leads an expert panel discussion on the challenges facing cloud service providers live inside theCube at VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas. Included on the panel are David Wright of SolidFire, Matt Theurer of Virtustream, and Duke Skarda of Softlayer. Watch the full interview here.

New Data Center Requirements: Google, Facebook Leading The Way
Wikibon Chief Analyst Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE.com’s kick off the Open Data Center Spotlight at VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas. Speaking live inside theCube, Vellante and Furrier discuss the changing needs in the data center as virtualization and cloud adoption increases. Watch the full interview here.

Intel Discusses Its Ongoing Transition to Support Cloud Computing
Billy Cox, Director of Cloud Strategy at Dell, and Jake Smith, Manager of Advanced Technology at Intel, go live inside theCube at VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas to discuss the evolving open data center movement. Speaking to Wikibon’s Dave Vellante, the two discuss Intel’s transition into the world of cloud computing. Watch the full interview here.

EMC’s Radin Demos EMC Atmos and Oxygen Cloud Live Inside theCube
Rich Radin, Business Development Manager at EMC, goes live inside theCube at VMworld 2011 with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE.com’s John Furrier to demonstrate EMC’s Atmos at work with Oxygen Cloud. Watch the full interview here.

Pivot3 and PureStorage: Storage is Sexy
Lee Caswell, Chief Marketing Officer at Pivot3, and Dr. Scott Dietzen, CEO at PureStorage, go live inside theCube at VMworld 2011 to discuss the state of the start-up market, the rising profile of storage in the IT landscape, and on both vendors’ growth strategies. Watch the full interview here.

PuppetLabs and Cloudbees on Thriving in the VMware Ecosystem
Luke Kanies from PuppetLabs and Sacha Labourey from Cloudbees go live inside theCube with SiliconANGLE.com’s John Furrier to discuss their respective start-up companies and how they fit into the larger VMware ecosystem. The two also share advice for other aspiring entrepreneurs. Watch the full interview here.

Avoiding Cloud “Lock-In” and Other Cloud Challenges Discussed
Organizations are feeling pressure to adopt cloud computing from all angles, but a number of challenges remain. Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and Stu Miniman discuss these challenges, including the cloud “lock-in” problem — how do I make sure I can get my data out of the cloud? Watch the full interview here.

SHI Supports IT Production Workloads in the Cloud
Eichard Taggart, Lead Partner at SHI, HP, joins Wikibon’s Stu Miniman and Dave Vellante, discusses how and why SHI got into the cloud provider business. He said SHI aims at supporting production workloads for IT. Watch the full interview here.

Data Security, Regulatory Issues Among Cloud Obstacles
Archie Ross and Charlie Bess, Cloud Advisors at HP, join Wikibon’s Dave Vellante and SiliconANGLE’s John Furrier inside theCube at VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas to discuss how HP assists customers making the transition to cloud computing, Among topics discussed are how to move data securely to the cloud, identifying appropriate cloud use cases and dealing with regulatory issues. Watch the full interview here.

HP’s Dietch and Brescia of BitNami Talk Cloud Maturity
SiliconANGLE’s John Furrier and Alex Williams welcome Steve Dietch, Vice President of Marketing for HP’s Cloud Solutions and Infrastructure Division, and Erica Brescia, CEO of BitNami, live inside theCube from the floor of VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas to discuss the current state of cloud computing. The four discuss adoption rates, real-world deployments, and more. Watch the full interview here

Server Virtualization Changed Backup and Recovery Approaches
The advent of server virtualization demanded IT rethink the way it approaches backup and recovery, according to Wikibon’s Dave Vellante. Vellante and SiliconANGLE’s John Furrier discuss the state of backup and recovery technologies today and the impact vendors like VMware have had over the last few years. Watch the full interview here.

Virtualization Adds Pressure to Backup and Recovery
Brad Maltz of ICI, Drew Kramer of VMware and Jerome Wendt of DCIG go live inside theCube with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante to discuss trends in virtual backup and recovery. The four talk about why virtualization puts pressure on backup and how vendors and customers are overcoming those challenges. Watch the full interview here.

Case Study: Lone Star College System
Link Alander, Associate Vice-Chancellor of Lone Star College System, goes live inside theCube with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante from the floor of VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas to discuss his school’s experience with backup and recovery in a virtualized environment. It’s no small task at Lone Star, where Alander supports IT operations for over 85,000 students. Watch the full interview here.

Storage, Virtualization and Applications Admins Taking Bigger Role in Backup
Stephen Manley, Chief Technology Officer for Backup and Recovery at EMC, goes live inside theCube at VMworld 2011 with Wikibon’s Dave Vellante to outline EMC’s approached to virtual backup and recovery. Manley said a big trend he’s seeing is the increasing role both applications themselves and application administrators are taking in backing up and recovering their data. Watch the full interview here.

Hoff: Security in VMware Environments Still “Messy”
Security in an all-VMware stack isn’t as straight-forward as you might think, according to Chris Hoff (@beaker) of Juniper Networks. In fact, “it’s messy,” said Hoff. “When you’re dealing with multivendor, large segmented organizations, it’s a pain in the …” the full interview here.

Expert Panel Discusses State of VMware Security
Michael Berman of Catbird, Christopher Hoff of Juniper and Edward Haletky of The Virtualization Practice go live inside theCube to debate the state of security in virtualized environments with a particular focus on VMware security. Watch the full interview here.

Microtech’s Langone: VDI Gaining Traction
Jason Langone, VCD of Microtech, and Andre Leibovici, Senior vSpecialist at EMC, agree that after years of promise VDI is finally gaining real traction in the market. After years of small proofs-of-concept, “now we’re moving on to four or five figure VDI deployments,” Langone told Wikibon’s Stu Miniman live inside theCube at VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas. Watch the full interview here.

Bloggers Discuss VMware’s Rising Influence Across IT Ecosystem
SiliconANGLE editor Alex Williams hosts a blogger roundtable discussion at VMworld 2011 to discuss the hot issues at the conference. The panel includes Greg Harris of GigOM, George Reese of enStratus, and Gary Orenstein of Fusion-io. Topics discussed include the expanding influence of VMware on the larger IT ecosystem, VMware’s relative strengths and weaknesses, and the role of collaboration applications in VMware’s portfolio. Watch the full interview here.

 

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