Category: Hybrid Cloud, Infrastructure, and Operations

The Six Five hosts sit down with HPE CEO and President Antonio Neri as he shares more on the latest developments and outcomes the HPE GreenLake platform is delivering, from personalized experiences with real time analytics to accelerating time to market for new products.
The Six Five team talks with HPE's Phil Mottram about how HPE Aruba's NaaS solutions help our partners and customers rapidly deliver networking services with a single platform for all connectivity.
Hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman sit down with HPE's Tom Black and Omer Asad to discuss how HPE is reinventing Storage as a Service to make it accessible to everyone; and how new data protection & ransomware recovery services are protecting customers' most valuable asset - data.
Futurum's Daniel Newman sits down with HPE's Keith White to discuss what is driving momentum for the hybrid cloud world on this edition of the Six Five Insiders.
Marvell debuts its CPO technology platform aimed at enabling cloud data centers to meet rapidly expanding bandwidth demands driven by applications such as AI/ML engines and HPC clusters with improved energy efficiency benefits. Futurum’s Ron Westfall explores why Marvell’s CPO technology platform is poised to take advantage of broader ecosystem support for standards-based switch and optics integration, diversifies standardized silicon choice, and can help power adoption across cloud data center environments.
Arista Networks is strategically focused on developing a portfolio that delivers optimized cloud performance, modular system innovation, telemetry/instrumentation advances, unique power reduction capabilities, and traffic management agility as justifying top priority consideration of the Arista portfolio in the selection of 400G solutions. Futurum Research explores why we believe the Arista products offer the optimal balance of cloud performance, cost saving, power efficiencies, single software image flexibility, and telemetry/instrumentation features throughout 400G data center, cloud, and enterprise environments.
Oracle debuts Multi-VM Autonomous Database on Exadata Cloud@Customer to provide the complete, converged database at a low-cost entry point that solve the customer data management challenges which make running applications and analytics complex and costly to develop and run. Futurum’s Ron Westfall examines why Oracle Multi-VM Autonomous Database on Exadata Cloud@Customer is ready to streamline application development, provide TCO benefits, improve application development productivity, accelerate cloud adoption, and provides clear differentiation against rival solutions such as AWS RDS on AWS Outposts.
In this special episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast — Interview Series, Futurum's Daniel Newman talks with Nukri Basharuli, Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Aggregion about privacy and security on the edge to the cloud journey.
Pluribus Networks debuts the Pluribus Unified Cloud Networking vision, featuring the Pluribus Unified Cloud Fabric aimed at providing an architecture which powers a unified networking model across distributed clouds, switches, and server-based DPUs with zero-trust distributed security, built-in automation, and pervasive visibility. Futurum’s Ron Westfall examines why Pluribus Unified Cloud Networking directly addresses the challenges of today’s complex, fragmented cloud networks and provide the capabilities and differentiation needed to power swift adoption of unified cloud networking architectures.
In this research brief, Arista Networks: Powering Swifter 400G Adoption Across Cloud and Enterprise Environments — done in partnership with Arista — we explore the capabilities of Arista Networks and why we feel Arista’s platforms are designed to deliver availability, agility, automation, analytics, and security that will fulfill the unique demands of 400G customers.
Futurum analysts Shelly Kramer and Michael Diamond discuss Google’s acquisition of Mandiant and what that means for the company’s enterprise cloud ambitions in the race against rivals AWS and Microsoft.
Oracle had a tremendous run in 2021 as the company fired on all cylinders and saw material sentiment change as its cloud business found footing surpassing $10 billion a year in run rate revenue. Futurum's principal analyst Daniel Newman dives into the results and his expectations for the company moving forward.

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