How HPE plans to change the way businesses approach storage | #VMworld
Finding an effective means to store data is often troublesome for companies. There are lots of options, and sifting through the noise can be tough, but Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. (HPE) and VMware, Inc. have partnered up to help relieve the stress and fight the noise.
Vish Mulchand, senior director of Product Management and Marketing at HPE, talked with John Furrier (@furrier) and John Troyer (@jtroyer), host and guest host of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during this week’s VMworld conference about HPE and its all-flash storage.
All-flash, all the time
HPE has partnered with VMware to deliver storage that runs solely on flash. This is a major development because so many businesses already run flash in their infrastructure — and all businesses need more storage.
It’s a new and innovative way to approach storage, and one that HPE hopes will do well. It can become a means to solve the storage problem since “many businesses depend on reliable storage, and flash makes it all easier,” said Mulchand.
High performance
Driving a high-performance architecture and ecosystem requires a company to know how every part of its process is doing. In order to ensure the best solutions and end results, an organization must check the “end-to-end path of everything,” according to Mulchand.
HPE wants to be the leader in vendor storage and also wants to improve its overall “composable infrastructure,” said Mulchand. Finding a way to get all of its departments and moving parts to work together seamlessly will do that, as well as add value to the customer as an end result.
By partnering with VMware and exploring new technologies, HPE hopes to create solutions that “make things simpler,” according to Mulchand.
Watch the complete video interview below, and be sure to check out more of SiliconANGLE and theCUBE’s coverage of the VMworld 2016.
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