Category: Digital Leadership & CIO

On this episode of the Six Five, hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead discuss HPE, Google, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, IBM, OpenAI, Dell Tech and Intel.
Experience Efforts at Government Agencies Must Extend to Employees
Randy Kerns, senior strategist at Futurum Research (formerly Evaluator Group), part of The Futurum Group family of companies, shares insights on the challenges of incentivizing employees to return to the office post-pandemic and what he sees ahead.
Futurum principal analyst and chief evangelist Shelly Kramer covers the recent launch of SAP Datasphere and explores the benefits it brings to organizations, including enabling them to quickly deliver meaningful data with business context and logic intact with a business data fabric architecture that can utilize both SAP and non-SAP data.
Topics Include Customer Rewards, CX Investments in Financial Services, and Employee Recognition
Futurum Group VP & Practice Leader Steven Dickens provides his take on the latest announcements from AWS around its plans to further invest in the Australian market. As the geopolitical landscape further fractures, Western aligned countries are looking for enhanced data sovereignty and local infrastructure. AWS is observing this trend and investing accordingly to position itself for future growth.
Companies Must Invest Time for Upfront Self-Assessment, Careful Vendor Vetting, and Post-Launch Check-Ins
Findings From a New Adobe Survey Reveal the All-Encompassing Influence of the Digital Economy
Ron Westfall and Shelly Kramer assess why the Juniper Cloud Metro portfolio and approach is ready to play an integral role in advancing customer sustainability initiatives, especially as operators as well as the entire mobile ecosystem are strategically committed to meeting their top priority sustainability goals including net zero emissions.
Shelly Kramer and Ron Westfall discuss the 5G ecosystem and how Juniper's Cloud Metro represents substantial growth potential, especially when it comes to enterprise data.Ron Westfall and Shelly Kramer assess why Juniper Cloud Metro portfolio does the heavy lifting for operators including pooling of server, storage, and switching capabilities throughout cloud fabrics and multicloud implementations as well as scale up and scale out capabilities in the support of nascent network slicing and microservices applications.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall examines why the new HPE GreenLake for File Storage offering, fueled by VAST Data DASE architecture capabilities, can provide the intuitive cloud experience vital to simplifying file data management for enterprise IT. By streamlining deployment, easing file share creation, and unifying storage management through a single cloud console, HPE is poised to assure the self-service cloud experience can be accessible from anywhere, on any device, and unhampers enterprise IT workforces from time-consuming complex tasks and focus on delivering strategic business value.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall assesses why the expanded HPE Alletra Storage portfolio gains an immediate competitive boost due to the backing of the HPE GreenLake platform, which brings the cloud to wherever customer application and data live. All the new HPE GreenLake for Block Storage, HPE GreenLake for Disaster Recovery, and HPE GreenLake for Backup and Recovery capabilities as well as the new HPE GreenLake for File Storage offering are powered by HPE GreenLake’s access to over 70 cloud services, fulfilling the strategic storage requirements of its customers.

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