Gabriel Pesek
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Overhauling networking protocols with secured clouds | #NXTWORK
While many enterprises are still seeing cloud platforms and utilities as primarily of use in addressing storage and data management, others are looking into the ways in which these technologies could be used to fundamentally alter the nature of networking. At the Juniper NXTWORK 2016 event, Rami Rahim, CEO at Juniper Networks Inc., took some ...
Building the digital foundations of modern cities | #NXTWORK
As enterprises confront the issue deciding their position on on-prem, cloud and hybrid options, the cities in which these companies make their homes are also working to develop their online solutions and structuring. At this year’s Juniper NXTWORK event, Doug McCollough, CIO of the city of Dublin, Ohio, met with John Furrier (@furrier) and Stu ...
Splunk’s government work and view of future security | #splunkconf16
While the data management side of Splunk gets much of the limelight in public consideration, the company’s security interests are getting their chance to shine as the issue of cybersecurity draws more focus in international news. At this year’s Splunk.conf event, Kevin Davis, VP of Public Sector at Splunk Inc., sat down with John Furrier ...
How ASU integrated Splunk as a university data security tool | #splunkconf16
While corporations and marketing specialists are finding virtually limitless opportunities in the developing potential of data analysis, the more scholarly side of tech is having just as much fun uncovering ways to apply and recombine the data already at their disposal. Chris Kurtz, Splunk evangelist at Arizona State University (ASU), sat down with John Walls ...
The value of disruption and data analytics | #splunkconf16
As the roles and sources of data continue to expand for so many companies, automation is increasingly becoming a necessity, not just to pull that data into storage, but for determining what sorts of questions should be asked in its analysis. At the 2016 Splunk.conf event, Jon Rooney, senior director of Product Marketing at Splunk ...
Big Data’s need for adaptable security tools | #splunkconf16
As networks and storage access forms diversify, the organizations responsible for providing security to those many forms are finding a need for toolsets that can be easily adapted to meet individual needs while retaining interoperability and ease of communication. At this year’s Splunk.conf event, Duane Waddle, security engineer at Defense Point Security LLC, and Mike ...
Splunk’s efforts to provide Answers to its community | #splunkconf16
No matter how sophisticated a set of developed solutions tools may be, the likelihood of retaining customer interest gets a big boost from those tools having an effective support system in place for users when they need some extra help. At this year’s Splunk.conf event, Rich Mahlerwein, senior systems engineer at Forest County Potawatomi Community, ...
Starting the ignition for cloud-powered car dealers | #splunkconf16
Asked what physical devices they think of first in terms of dependency upon cloud-stored data, many people would likely answer with phones or other small, portable devices. But as the cloud industry continues to mature, it’s finding interest from those who handle much larger machines. At the Splunk.conf 2016 convention, Steve Hatch, manager at Cox ...
Taking action on cluttered data lakes | #BigDataNYC
With the development of Big Data, the importance of data governance and lineage have grown correspondingly, creating a more pressing need for IT departments to be able to quickly assess assorted aspects of data-flows in and out of their centers. At this year’s BigDataNYC event, Tony Fisher, SVP of Business Development/Strategy at Zaloni Inc., and ...
Improving data accessibility without sacrificing security | #BigDataNYC
As the options for enterprises to store and manage their data continue to diversify, along with the proprietary aspects of the companies providing those options, some players in the Big Data game are finding that the best move is to make themselves able to operate in any field. At the BigDataNYC 2016 conference, Scott Gnau, ...









