Located in booth #314, the Bsquare team will present DataV demos and discuss how DataV will help customers put their data to work to improve business outcomes. DataV is unlocking new initiatives across a wide landscape of customers in industries such as industrial manufacturing, transportation, retail and mobile. The solution is designed to complement a new project start or help to enrich an existing machine investment.
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ServiceRocket Strengthens TrainingRocket Service Offering
ServiceRocket, a provider of training, utilization and support technology and services to maximize Customer Success, today unveiled TrainingRocket 4. Used by fast growing software companies and enterprise organizations alike, TrainingRocket is a highly effective, on-demand learning platform powering the online universities at many of today’s fast growing software companies, including Cloudera, NGINX, Mulesoft and Pentaho. The company’s innovative customer training platform is a comprehensive, enterprise-ready Learning Management System (LMS) consolidating disparate functions within a friendly and easy-to-use user interface. The solution was designed by a training company for training departments to grow and service their customers by enabling end-users to get up and running on software applications quickly, and start using them proficiently.
Distributed Graph Platform By @ObjectivityDB | @CloudExpo [#CloudExpo]
In his session at 15th Cloud Expo, Ibrahim Sallam, VP Sales Engineering at Objectivity, will describe a distributed graph management platform that utilizes InfiniteGraph as the scalable distributed graph database with distributed processing built on top of a Mesos framework using Amazon EC2. He will discuss the challenges in managing a large scale graph and the performance advantages of using the right technologies.
Cloud Expo Opens Tuesday
And so time passes and we find ourselves nearing the end of 2014, and getting ready for the latest, greatest edition of Cloud Expo in Santa Clara.
“Are you familiar with our hotel?” asked the nice young woman at the check-in counter last night.. Why yes, I remember it when it was first built, actually, and have seen it go through many incarnations. Just tell me I have free wireless and I’ll be a non-whining, happy camper—she did.
Cloud Expo is now in its 15th or 16th iteration, having itself morphed out of the JavaEdge and WebServices Edge shows of almost 20 years ago. This year’s version also has three tracks devoted to the Internet of Things in a co-located @ThingsExpo event, it has a separate @DevOpsSummit and several sessions connecting WebRTC and the IoT.
There are also a pair of hackathons: the IBM Bluemix Developer Playground on Wednesday, and the ElasticBox hackathon on Thursday. All attendees can get into both.
I’ve been associated with this event and its production team in one way or another since the beginning, missing a few years when I was sick, but having the honor of serving as Conference Chair this year. We’ve put together about 150 breakout sessions, keynotes, general sessions, and Power Panels. This show rocks, as my generation might have put it when we were young.
This industry makes me feel young again, as the massive (and I use this word precisely) movements toward Cloud Computing, Big Data & Analytics, the Internet of Things, and DevOps commingle and converge into one great big ball of transformation.
I doubt anyone in enterprise IT is still ignoring cloud, with the majority now embracing and implementing it in one form or another. My mother’s even heard of cloud computing, and my non-tech sister keeps asking me about the Internet of Things because she’s hearing about it and wants to know what it can do for her small business.
We’re going to have beacons and things, and lots of “technology and stuff” at the show this week. You can google the show and find out all about our “rockstar” promotional efforts, and the panoply of technology that will on on view at the Santa Clara Convention Center this week.
I frankly am annoyed by the emergence of the monster single-sponsor technology event that highlights aging rock bands and politicians at the expense of a serious technology and business focus. Cloud Expo and its co-located events represent the largest independent technology event in the world, serious as a heart attack and focused as a high-end Nikon.
So come one, come all. It’s not too late to register. Either do it now or just show up anytime Tuesday through Thursday. I’ll be trying to be everywhere at once, but am never too busy to talk to our customers—our attendees are what make the show great, and I’d love to be able to take up some of your time and listen to what you have to say.
Meet @DasherTech November 4-6 at @CloudExpo Silicon Valley [#Cloud]
Dasher Technologies is committed to being the best technology solution company in the United States by operating with the highest integrity and building lasting relationships with its customers and partners. Since 1982, Dasher Technologies helped public, private and nonprofit organizations implement technology solutions that speed and simplify their operations. As one of the fastest growing system integrators in the country, Dasher have gained a reputation for effortless implementations with relentless follow-through and enduring support. Dasher’s strong technical expertise and vendor independence allows the company to integrate best-of-breed software, hardware and services into a custom solution that directly impacts the business. Dasher was recently named the HP 2012 ESSN Partner of the Year and is the #1 provider of HP High Performance Computing solutions and HP Open Source/Linux solutions in the US. The company has grown to five offices nationwide with locations in California, Oregon, Washington, Alabama, and Florida. Dasher is listed as a certified Women Owned Business.
Enterprise and the Hybrid Future By @VMware | @CloudExpo [#CloudExpo]
Enterprises require the performance, agility and on-demand access of the public cloud, and the management, security and compatibility of the private cloud. The solution? In his session at 15th Cloud Expo, Simone Brunozzi, VP and Chief Technologist(global role) for VMware, will explore how to unlock the power of the hybrid cloud and the steps to get there. He’ll discuss the challenges that conventional approaches to both public and private cloud computing, and outline the tough decisions that must be made to accelerate the journey to the hybrid cloud. As part of the transition, an Infrastructure-as-a-Service model will enable enterprise IT to build services beyond their data center while owning what gets moved, when to move it, and for how long. IT can then move forward on what matters most to the organization that it supports – availability, agility and efficiency.
Using #BigData to Make Key Decisions By @Solgenia_Corp | @BigDataExpo
Working with Big Data is challenging, especially when decision makers depend on market insights and intelligence from your data but don’t have quick access to it or find it unusable. In their session at 15th Cloud Expo, Ian Khan, Global Strategic Positioning & Brand Manager at Solgenia; Zel Bianco, President, CEO and Co-Founder of Interactive Edge of Solgenia; and Ermanno Bonifazi, CEO & Founder at Solgenia, will discuss how a revolutionary cloud-based BI along with mobile analytics is already changing the way organizations rely on data for decisions that affect operations as well as strategy. Also learn how combined predictive analytics, data modelling, mobile, and cloud BI are fast changing the key decision-making mechanisms in the enterprise.
The @CloudFoundry Story at @CloudExpo Silicon Valley [#CloudExpo]
Cloud Foundry open Platform as a Service makes it easy to operate, scale and deploy application for your dedicated cloud environments. It enables developers and operators to be significantly more agile, writing great applications and deliver them in days instead of months. Cloud Foundry takes care of the all the infrastructure and network plumbing that you need to build, run and operate your applications and can do this while patching and updating systems and services without any downtime. This session will provide an overview of Cloud Foundry concepts and vast partner ecosystem. We will introduce Pivotal CF – the leading commercial distribution of Cloud Foundry for enterprise private clouds, including a live demo and customer adoption stories.
Cloud and ‘Internet of Things’ Opportunity of 2015 | @CloudExpo [#Cloud #IoT]
The only place to be June 9-11 is Cloud Expo & @ThingsExpo 2015 East at the Javits Center in New York City. Join us there as delegates from all over the world come to listen to and engage with speakers & sponsors from the leading Cloud Computing, IoT & Big Data companies.
Cloud Expo & @ThingsExpo are the leading events covering the booming market of Cloud Computing, IoT & Big Data for the enterprise. Speakers from all over the world will be hand-picked for their ability to explore the economic strategies that utility/cloud computing provides. Whether public, private, or in a hybrid form, cloud computing, Internet of Things & Big Data are rapidly becoming an integral part of the enterprise IT environment. By shifting some of their applications out of the enterprise data center and into the cloud, IT managers can eliminate a whole litany of costs and headaches; in capital equipment, in power and cooling, in administration and maintenance.
Software-Defined Security By @CatbirdSecurity | @CloudExpo [#Cloud]
Compute virtualization has been transformational, yet security policy implementation and enforcement has lagged behind in agility and automation.
There are a number of key considerations when implementing policy in private and hybrid clouds. In his session at 15th Cloud Expo, Holland Barry, VP of Technology at Catbird, will discuss the impact of this new paradigm and what organizations can do today to safely move to software-defined network and compute architectures, including:
How normal operations and security models cope with compute virtualization and current limitations
Which issues can be addressed by deploying security through applications and tying relationships of the apps to hypervisors and the network
Holland Barry is the Vice President of Technology at Catbird. He is an expert in networking, security, virtualization and cloud architecture with 20 years of experience in solution architecture and IT roles. He came to Catbird from Dell, where he was a converged infrastructure technologist within their Enterprise Solutions Organization. Holland now leads Catbird’s team of solution architects and works closely with engineering to implement customer-centric product enhancements.