Dalton Gormus |
The first large session I attended was, Achieving IT Agility in
Mobile, IoT and Cloud with Aruba, presented by Janice Le, Aruba Networks
Chief Marketer and Parth Narasimhan, Aruba, CTO. Le began the session with
introducing the idea that many industries are heading into an experience
economy, we are no longer buying just a good or a service, we are buying an
experience. The Intelligent Edge is the experience economy we are seeing in IT,
it is where smart meets digital. Aruba Networks has recently partnered with
major companies like CBRE and HermanMiller Furniture to create smart and
digital workplaces to make you workspace feel like home, and this is only the
beginning for Aruba. CBRE is using Aruba to create smart buildings for design
and IoT sensors. HermanMiller is taking their office furniture to the next
level with connected desks that adjust to your height and chairs that know when
you are getting up to use the restroom or if you are leaving for the evening.
Narasimhan later stepped out on stage to discuss Aruba Introspect, a sensor
that is used in the network to alert engineers if there is any suspicious
activity going on whether it is inside or outside the company. Introspect was
noted by one of our own engineers as an IT trend to keep an eye on within the
next year, it is something that many companies are going to want in their tool
box.
The General Session was
the most awaited session of the week presented by Antonio Neri, HPE President
and CEO. Neri addressed the digital transformation we are experiencing and the
three biggest factors that HPE will be tackling during the transformation. Much
like what Le was discussing with an experience economy, HPE will be focusing on
transformative technology, people and economics. And to enhance this
transformation the products that HPE wants to focus on are, HPE OneView, a
software-defined infrastructure that eliminates the complex manual processes
and increases the speed and flexibility of storage. And, Infosight, which was
discussed by Aruba Networks in the previous session is another product HPE will
be focusing on; currently only available for 3PAR and Nimble, but soon it will
be available for all HPE products. This transformation will be vital for HPE
and how companies operate, Neri said, “our purpose is to advance how we live
and work”. The way we can advance and transform all of this, is to live in the
intelligent edge, the “future-edge” where we interact with customers. Neri
announced that HPE will be investing $4 billion into the Intelligent Edge over
the next four years, only to further enhance opportunities for businesses.
Following that announcement, Neri brought out Ford Motors CIO, Jeff Lemmer. The
two sat on stage and discussed the strong partnership between the companies and
how they will continue due to the speed and innovation HPE has shown Ford. The
General Session also touched on HPE Greenlake FlexCapacity. Greenlake was
featured throughout the week with displays in the Social Media forum and various
sessions and booths. It is a pay-for only what you use infrastructure capacity
that essentially will never run out. Pat O’Conner from Business Alliances ONX
came on stage to discuss the steps to take in order to make Greenlake a part of
client’s infrastructure. It is flexible, because you should never run out of
the IT resources when using, it is easier for customers to engage with and it
will cut down contracts exchanged by a few pages.
HPE Greenlake display |
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