Monica Kumar & Tarkan Maner, Nutanix | Nutanix Special Cloud Announcement Event
>> From around the globe, it's theCUBE. With digital coverage of a special announcement, brought to you by Nutanix. >> Hi, I'm Stu Miniman. And I want to welcome you to this special event that we are doing with Nutanix. Of course, in 2020 many things have changed and that has changed some of the priorities for many companies out there, acceleration of cloud adoption, absolutely has been there. I've talked to many companies that were dipping their toe or thinking about where they were going to the cloud and of course it's rapidly moved to accelerate to be able to leverage work from home, remote contact centers and the like. So we have to think about how we can accelerate what's happening and make sure that our workforce and our customers are all taken care of. So at one of the front seats of this is of course companies working to help modernize customers out there and Nutanix is part of that discussion. So I want to welcome to join us for this special discussion of cloud and Nutanix, I've two of our CUBE alumnis. First of all, we have Monica Kumar, she's the Senior vice President of Product with Nutanix and Tarkan Maner, who's a relative newcomer, second time on theCUBE in his new role, many-time guest previously. Tarkan is the Chief Commercial Officer with Nutanix. Monica and Tarkan, thank you so much for joining us. >> Thank you so much. So happy to be back on theCUBE. >> Yeah, Thank you. >> All right, so Tarkan as I was teeing up, we know that IT staffs in general, CIO specifically, and companies overall, are under a lot of pressure in general, but in 2020, there are new pressures on them. So why don't you explain to us the special cloud announcement, tell us what's Nutanix's launching and why it's so important today. >> So first of all, thank you. Glad to be here with Monica. Basically, you and I spent some time with a few customers in the past few weeks and months. I'll tell you the things in our industry are changing at a pace that we've never seen before, especially with this pandemic backdrop as we're going through. And obviously all the economic challenges that creates beyond the obviously health challenges and across the globe, all the pain it creates, but also create some opportunities for our customers and partners to deliver solutions to our enterprise customers and commercial customers and public sector customers in multiple industries. From healthcare, obviously very importantly, to manufacturing, to supply chains and to all the other industries, including financial services and public sector again. So in that context and Monica knows this well as she's our leader in our strategy, we're putting lots of effort in this new multi-cloud strategy as a company. As you know Stu well, Nutanix wrote the book in digital infrastructures with its own hyperconverged infrastructure story. Now they're taking that next level via our data center solutions, via DevOps solutions and end user computer solutions now in multi-cloud fashion, working with partners like AWS. So in this launch, we have our new hybrid cloud infrastructure, Nutanix Clusters product now available on AWS. We are super excited. We have more than 20 tech firms and customers and partners at senior executive level support in this big launch. Timing is usually important because of this pandemic backdrop. And the goal is obviously to help our customers save money, focus on what's important for them, save money for them and making sure they streamline their IT operations. So it's a huge launch for us and we're super excited about it. >> Yeah, and the one thing I would add to what Tarkan said Stu is, look, we talked to a lot of customers and obviously cloud is the constant in terms of enabling innovation. But I think more with COVID, what's on top of mind is also how do we use cloud for innovation, but really be intelligent about cost optimization. So with this new announcement, what we're excited about is we're making really a hybrid cloud a reality across public and private cloud, but also making sure customers get the cost efficiency they need when they're deploying the solution. So we are super excited to bring true hybrid cloud offering with AWS to the market today. Well, I can tell you Nutanix Clusters is absolutely one of the exciting technologies I've enjoyed watching and getting ready for. And of course, a partnership with the largest public cloud player out there, AWS, is really important. When I think about Nutanix from the earliest days, the word that we always used for the HCI space in Nutanix specifically, was simplicity. Anybody in the tech space know that true simplicity is really hard to do. When I think about cloud, when I think about multi-cloud, simplicity's not the first thing that I think of. So Tarkan, help us connect, how is Nutanix going to extend the simplicity that it's done for so long now in the data center into places like AWS with this solution? >> So, Stu, you're right on, spot on. Look, Monica and I spend a lot of time with our customers. One thing about an Nutanix executive team we're very customer driven, and I'm not just saying this to make a point. We really spent tons of time with them because our solutions are basically so critical for them to run their businesses. So just recently, I was with a senior executive of an airline right before that Monica and I spent time with one of the largest banks in the world in France, in Paris, right before pandemic, we were actually traveling, talking to not only the CIO, the Chief Operating Officer on one of these huge banks, and the biggest issue was how these companies are trying to basically adjust their plans, business plans. I'm not talking about tech plans, IT plans, the business plans around this backdrop that the economic stress and obviously now pandemic is in a big way. One of the CIOs told me, it was an airline executive, "Look, Tarkan, in the next 12 months, my business might be half of what it is today. And I need to do more with less in so many different ways, while I'm cutting cost." So it's a tough time. So in that context is to, you're actually right, multi-cloud is a difficult proposition, but it's critical for these companies to manage their cost structures across multiple operating models. Cloud to us is not a destination. It's a means to an end. It is an operating model. At the end of the day, the differentiation is through the software. The unique software that we provide from digital infrastructures to deliver end to end discreet data center solutions, DevOps solutions for developers, as well as for end user computing individuals, to make you sure to take advantage of these VDI desktop-as-a-service capability. So in that context, what we're providing now, to these CIOs who are going through this difficult time is a platform in which they can move their workloads from cloud to cloud based on their needs, the freedom of choice. Look, one of these big banks that Monica and I visited in France, huge global bank, they have a workloads on AWS, they have workloads on Azure, they have workloads on Google, they have workloads on Trans Telecom, the local SP, they have workloads in Germany, they have workloads on cloud service providers in Asia, in Taiwan and other locations, On top of that, they're also using Nutanix on-prem as well as Nutanix cloud, our own cloud services for DR. And for them, this is not just a destination, this is an operating model. So the biggest request from them is, "Look, can you guys make this cost effective? Can we use all these operating models and move our data and applications from cloud to cloud?" In simple terms, can we get some flexibility with commits as well as with the credits they paid for so far? And those are the things we're working on, and I'm sure Monica is going to get a little bit more into detail as we talk though this. We're super excited to start this journey with AWS with this launch, but we're not going to stop there. Our goal is, we just discussed it with Monica earlier, provide freedom of choice across multiple clouds both on-prem and off-prem for our customers to cut costs and to focus on what's important for them. >> Yeah, and I would just add to sum it up, we are really simplifying the multi-cloud complexity for our customers. And I can go into more details but that's really the gist of it. Is what Nutanix is doing with this announcement and more coming up in the future. >> Well, Monica, when I think about customers and how do they decide what stays in their data center, what goes into the public cloud, it's really their application portfolio. I need to look at my workloads, I need to look at my skillset. So when I look at the Cluster solution, what are some of the key use cases? What workloads are going to be the first ones that you expect or you're having customers use with it today? >> Sure, and as we talk to customer too, there's clearly few key use cases that they've been trying to build a hybrid strategy around. The first few ones are bursting into cloud. In case of sudden demand, how do I burst and scale my, let's say, VDI environment or database environment into the cloud? So that's clearly one that many of our customers want to be able to do simply and without having to incur this extreme complexity of managing these environments. Number two, it's about DR. And we saw it with COVID, business continuity became a big deal for many organizations. They weren't prepared for it. So the ability to actually spin up your applications and data in the cloud seamlessly in case of a disaster, that's another big use case. The third one, which many customers talk about is can I lift and shift my applications as is into the cloud without having to rewrite a single line of code or without having to rewrite all of it? That's another one. And last but not least, the one that we're also hearing a lot about is how do I extend my current applications by using cloud native services that are available on public cloud? So those are four, there's many more, of course, but in terms of workloads, I mentioned two examples, VDI, which is virtual desktop infrastructure, end user computing and also databases. More and more of our customers don't want to invest, in again, having on premises data center assets, sitting there idly and wait for when the capacity surges, the demand for capacity surges, they want to be able to do that in the cloud. So I'd say those are the few use cases and workloads. One thing I want to go back to, what Tarkan was talking about, really there are three key reasons why the current hybrid cloud solutions haven't really panned out for customers. Number one, it's having a unified management environment across public and private cloud. There's a few solutions out there, but none of them have proved to be simple enough to actually put into real execution. With Nutanix, the one thing you can do is literally build a hybrid cloud within under an hour. Under an hour, you can spin up Nutanix Clusters which you have on premises, the same exact Cluster in Amazon. Under one hour. There you go. And you have the same exact management plane that we offer on-prem that now can manage your AWS Nutanix Clusters. It's that easy, right? And then you can easily move your data and applications across, if you choose to. You want to move and burst into cloud, public cloud? Do it. You want to keep some stuff on-prem? Do it. If you want to develop in the cloud, do it. Want to keep production on-prem, do it. Single management plane, seamless mobility. And the third point is about cost. Simplicity of managing the costs making sure you know how are you going to incur costs? How about if you can hibernate your AWS cluster when you're not using it? We have the capability now in our software to do that. How about knowing where to place, which workload, which workload goes into public node, which stays on-premises. We have an amazing tool called Beam that gives the customers that ability to assess which is the right cloud for the right workload. So I can go on and on about this, we've talked to so many customers, but this is in a nutshell, the use cases and workloads that we are delivering to customers right out the gate. >> Well, Monica, I'd love to hear a little bit about the customers that have had an early access to this. What customer stories can you share? Understand, of course, you're probably going to need to anonymize, but I'd like to understand how they've been leveraging Clusters, the value that they're getting from it. >> Absolutely. We've been working with a number of customers. And I'll give you a few examples. There's a customer in Australia. I'll start with that. And they basically run a big event that happens every five years for them. And that they have to scale something to 24 million people. Now imagine if they have to keep capacity on site, anticipating the needs for five years in a row. Well, they can't do that. And the big event is going to happen next year for them. So they're getting ready with our Clusters to really expand the VDI environments into the cloud in a big way with AWS. So from Nutanix on-prem to AWS and expand VDI and burst into the cloud. So that's one example. That's obviously when you have an event driven capacity bursting into the cloud. Another customer who is in the insurance business. For them DR Is of course very important. I mean, DR is important for every industry and every business, but for them they realize that they need to be able to transparently run their applications in the case of a disaster on the cloud. So they've been using Nutanix Clusters with AWS to do that. Another customer is looking at lifting and shifting some of their database applications into AWS with Nutanix, for example. And then we have yet another customer who's looking at retiring a part of the data center estate and moving that completely to AWS with Nutanix as a backbone, Nutanix Clusters as the backbone. I mean, and we have tons of examples of customers who during COVID, for example, were able to burst capacity and spin up remote, hundreds and thousands of remote employees using Clusters into AWS cloud, using Citrix also by the way, as the desktop provider. So again, I can go on, we have tons of customers. There's obviously a big demand for this solution because now it's so easy to use. We have customers really surprised going, "Wait, I have built a whole hybrid cloud within an hour? And I was able to scale from six nodes to 16 nodes just like that on AWS cloud from on prem six nodes to 16 and AWS cloud? Our customers are really, really pleasantly surprised with the ease of use and how quickly they can scale using Clusters in AWS. >> Yeah, Tarkan, I have to imagine that this is a real change for the conversations that you have with customers. I mean, Nutanix has been partnering with AWS for a number of years. I remember the first time that I saw Nutanix at the re:Invent show, but cloud is definitely front and center in a lot of your customer's conversations. So with your partners, with your customers, has to be just a whole different aspect to the conversations that you can have. >> Absolutely, Stu. As you heard from Monica too, as I mentioned earlier, this is not just a destination for the customers. I know you using these buzzwords, at the end of day, it's an operating model. It's an operating model they want to take advantage of to cut costs and do more with less. So in that context, as you heard even in this conversation, there isn't any pain point in this. Like, again, being able to move the workloads from location to location, cost-optimize those things, provide a streamlined operations, again, as Monica suggested, making the apps and the data related to those apps mobile, and obviously provide built-in networking capabilities, all those capabilities make it easier for them to cut costs. So what we're hearing constantly from the enterprises is, small and large, private sector and public sector, nothing different, clearly they have options, they want to have the freedom of choice, some of these workloads are going to run on-prem, some of them off-prem and off-prem is going to have tons of different variations. So in that context, as I mentioned earlier, we have our own cloud as well. We provide 20 plus SKUs to 17,000 customers around the world. There's a $2 billion software business run rate as you know and a lot of those customers, on-prem customers, now are also coming to our own cloud services with cloud partners we have our own cloud services with our own billing, payments, logistics, and service capabilities, fit a credit card, you can do DR it's actually come with this service to Nutanix itself. But some of these customers also want to be able to go to AWS or Azure or to a local service provider. Sometimes as US companies we think US only, but think about this, this is a global phenomenon. I have customers in India. We have customers in Australia as Monica talked about. In China, in Japan, in Germany. And some of these enterprise customers, public sector customers, they want a DR, Disaster Recovery as a service to a local service provider within the country. Because of the new data governance laws and security concerns, they don't want the data and apps to go outside of the boundaries of the country, in some cases in the same town. If you're in Switzerland, forget about the country, the same city. So we want to make sure we give capabilities to customers, use the cloud as an operating model the way they want. And as part of this, Stu, we're not alone on this. We can not do this alone. We have tremendous level of partner support as you're going to see the announcements from HP as one of our key partners, Lenovo, AMD, Intel, Fujitsu, Citrix for end user computing, we're partnering with Palo Alto Networks for security, a slew of partners, as you know we support VMware ESXi. We have partners like Red Hat who's done tons of work in the Linux front, we partnered with IBM, we partnered with Dell. So the ecosystem makes it so much easier for our customers, especially in this pandemic backdrop. And I think what you're going to see from Nutanix, more partners, more customer proof points to help the customers at end of the day to cut costs in this typical backdrop. Especially for the next 24 months, I think what you're going to see is tremendous, so to speak, adoption of this multi-cloud approach that we're focusing on right now. >> Yeah. And let me add, I know a partner list is long. So, Tarkan also we have the global size, of course, the Wipro and HCL and TCS and Capgemini and Zensar, you name it all. We're working with all of them to bring Clusters based solutions to market. And for the entire Nutanix stack, also partners like Equinix and Yotta. So it's a long list of partnerships. The one thing I did want to bring up Stu which I forgot to mention earlier and Tarkan reminded me, is our superior architecture. So why is it that Nutanix can deliver this now to customers? I mean, our customers have been trying to build hybrid cloud for a little while now and work across multiple clouds and we know it's been complex. The reason why we are able to deliver this in the way we are, is because of our architecture. The way we've architected Clusters with AWS it's a built-in native network integration. And what that means is if your customer and end user who's a practitioner, you can literally see the Nutanix VMs in the same space as Amazon VMs. So for a customer, it's in the exact same space, it's really easy to then use other AWS services and we bypass any complex and latency issues with networking because we're exactly part of AWS VPC for the customer. And also, the customers can use by the way, their Amazon credits with the way we've architected this. We allow for bringing your own license, by the way, that's the other true part about, simplicity is same license that our customers use on-premises today for Nutanix can be brought exactly the same way to AWS, if they choose to. And, of course, we do also offer other licensing models that are cloud only, but I want to point out that BYOL is, is something that we're very proud of. It's truly enabling bring your own license to AWS cloud in this case. >> Well, it's interesting, Monica. Of course, one of the things everybody's watched of Nutanix over the last few years is that move from an appliance primarily to a software model and as an industry as a whole, it's much more moving to the cloud model for pricing. And it sounds like that's the primary model with some flexibility and options that you have when you're talking about the Clusters solution here, is that correct? >> Yeah, we also offer the pay as you go model of course, on cloud it's popular. So customers can decide they just want to pay for the amount they use, that's fine, or they can bring their existing on-prem license to AWS, or we also have a commit model where they commit for a certain capacity for the year and they go with that. So we have two or three different kinds of models. Again, going with the freedom of choice for our customers, we offer them different models they can choose from. But to me, the best part is to bring own license model. That's again, a true hybrid pricing model here. They can choose to use Nutanix where they want to. >> Yeah, well, and, and Monica, I'm glad you brought up some of the architectural pieces here. Because you talked about all the partners that you have out there, if I'm sitting in the partner world, I've been heard nothing over the last few years, but I've been inundated by all the hybrid solutions. So every public cloud provider, including AWS now, is talking about hybrid solutions. You've got virtualization players, infrastructure players, all talking out there. So architecture, you talked a bit about, anything else, key differentiators that you want people to understand as what sets Nutanix apart from the crowd when it comes to hybrid cloud? >> Well, like I said, it's because of our architecture, you can build a hybrid cloud in under an hour. I mean, prove to me if you can do with other providers. And again, I don't mean that, having that ego, but really, honestly for our customers, it's all about how can we speed up a customer's experience to cloud. So building a cloud under an hour, being able to truly manage it with a single plane, being able to move apps and data with one click in many cases and last but not least the license portability, all of that together, I think the way, Dheeraj our CEO sums it and Tarkan have talked about this is, we may not have been the first to market, but we believe we're the best to market in this space today. That's what I would say. >> Now, Tarkan, I'd love to hear a little bit of the vision. So as Monica alluded to, anybody that digs underneath the covers it's bare metal offerings from the cloud providers that are enabling this technology. There was a certain partnership that AWS had that enabled this and now you're taking advantage of it. When you look at Clusters going forward, give us a little bit, what should we be looking for when it comes to AWS and maybe even beyond? >> Thank you, Stu, actually spot on question. Most companies in this space, they follow these buzzwords like, "Oh, multi-cloud." And when you drill-down and you find out, okay, you support two cloud services and you actually own some kind of a marketplace and you're one of the 19,000 services, you don't see this as a multi-cloud. Our view is complete freedom of choice. So our vision includes a couple of our private clouds, government cloud success with our customers, with enterprise, commercial and public sector customers also delivered to them choice with Nutanix's own cloud, as I mentioned earlier, with our own billing payment, logistics capabilities starting with DR as a service, disaster recovery as a service. But take that next level, the database as a service, VDI, desktop as a service and other services that we deliver. But on top of that, also as Monica talked about earlier, partnerships we have with service providers like Yotta in India, work going on with SoftBank in Japan, work going on with OVH in France and multiple countries that we're building this XSP service provider- customer relationships, give those international customers choice within their own local region in their own country, in some cases, even in their city where they are making sure the network latency is not an issue, security, data governance is not an issue. And obviously, third leg of this multi legged stool is hyperscalers themselves, like AWS. AWS has been a phenomenal partner working with Doug Hume, Matt Garmin, the executive team under Andy Jassy and Jeff Bezos they're just super partners, obviously that bare metal service capability is huge differentiator and typical AWS simplicity, and obviously data simplicity coming together, but giving choice to our customers has we move forward, obviously our customers have a multi-cloud strategy. So I'm reading an amazing book called "Silk Roads." It's an amazing book. I strongly suggest you all read it. It's all talking about partnerships. Throughout history, those empires, those countries who've been successful, partnered well, connect dots well. So that's what we're trying to learn from our own history, connecting the dots with the customers and partners as we talked about earlier, working with companies like Wipro and we all deliver an end user computing service called desktop-as-a-service virtual desk, database as a service, digital data services we have, few other new services started in HCL and others. So all these things come up together as a complete end to end strategy with our partners. So we want to make sure as we move forward, in upcoming weeks and months, your going to see these announcements coming up one partner at a time and obviously we're going to measure success one customer at a time as we move forward with this strategy. >> All right, so Monica, you mentioned that if you were an existing Nutanix customer, you can spin up in the public cloud in under an hour, I guess final the question I have for you is number one, if I'm not yet a Nutanix customer, is this something I could start in the public cloud and leverage some capabilities and whether I'm an existing customer or a prospect, how do I get started with Nutanix Clusters? >> Absolutely, we're all about making it easy for our customers to get started. So in fact, I know seeing is believing, so if you go to nutanix.com today, you'll see we have a link there for something called a test drive. So we are giving our prospects and customers the ability to go try this out, either just take a tour or even do a 30 day free trial today. So they can try it out, they can just get spun up in the cloud completely and then connect on premises if they choose to, or if they just sustain public cloud only with Nutanix, that's absolutely the customer choice. And I would say, this is really only the beginning for us as Tarkan saying. Our future, I mean, I'm just really super excited about our feature and how we're going to enable customers to use cloud for innovation going forward in a really simple manner that's cost efficient for our customers. >> All right. Well, Monica and Tarkan, thank you so much for sharing the updates. Congratulations to the team on bringing this solution out. And as you said, just the beginning so we look forward to talking to you, your partners and your customers going forward. >> Thank you so much. >> Thank you, Stu, thank you, Monica. >> All right, for Tarkan and Monica, I'm Stu Miniman with theCUBE. Thank you as always for watching this special Nutanix announcement. (upbeat music)
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Caitlin Gordon, Dell Technologies | CUBE Conversation, May 2020
from the cube studios in Palo Alto in Boston connecting with thought leaders all around the world this is a cube conversation [Music] hi I'm Stu manna man and welcome to a special cube conversation normally the first week of May we would be at Dell technologies world but that event has been moved to the fall but one of the major announcements from the event are going forward joining me to talk about powering up the mid-range of storage is Caitlin Gordon she is the vice president of marketing at Dell technologies Caitlin you thanks so much for joining thank you so much for having me Stu it's great to be here all right so Caitlin the last couple of years at a dtw different segments of the market as I said it's been powered up as the marketing messaging usually you've got some good t-shirts you've got a lot the labs and demos so tell us about the important announcement that you're sharing with today yeah I mean unfortunately the show is not going on but the product is still launching it actually is already started chipping and we are excited that we're still at be able to announce it this week our store is really probably the most exciting product they've ever gotten to help bring to market and all those demos and labs that you've talked about we're gonna have them all they're all going to be digital this year as well and it's really important for us as a business because it really changes what we're able to do for our customers you know we love speeds and feeds and storage but power store is so much more than that We certainly have designed it to meet the needs of all the workloads lock and file providing performance and efficiency but even more importantly what we built with this platform is something that will help our customers change the way that they're running their data centers and maybe most importantly can adapt with them as their businesses evolve yeah it's so important Caitlin I'm glad you talked about that you know you know the storage industry you know IP in general we can really get wonky and dig down to the speeds and feeds and yeah we want to understand you know how does nvm me and sports class memory and all that thing fit into but I want you to talk about you know what is that customer requirement that you're solving for in the age of AI and cloud you know what are the customers looking for what are those things that your cell for that maybe you know previous generations you go back to like the Unity ie this weren't on the table for discussion yeah I think one of the most interesting thing that's happened for us in the past few years in our conversations with customers is we do have the speeds and feeds the end-to-end nvme and octane and all that wonderful goodness but what they're really helped they're really asking for help on is how do they move towards this vision of having a truly autonomous data center how do they move to a fully self-service model so that all of their infrastructure can be treated like code and that you can automate all of those storage workflows picking out all of the additional costs and time and probably most importantly risk of manual tasks how do we have infrastructure that can be a more intelligent and helped them make more proactive and intelligent decisions that's one part of the equation the other piece is what we've heard loud and clear and this is now true more than ever before that infrastructure investments not only need to make sense for what the needs are today but also need to have the flexibility to adapt with businesses as they're going through this rapid and unpredictable transformation so that they can ensure that there are infrastructure investments today don't become technical debt tomorrow so that ability to have infrastructure that can adapt and evolve that the business is so important to our customers yes so Caitlin how is that done you know traditionally store do you think about it you know I buy a box like why did no way I write it off over 30 number years so what's different about you know the the service is and I'm guessing there's some financial pieces that make you know power store and the rest of the power family different than what I would have bought traditionally from buying a storage array yeah really the whole dynamic changes and it starts really foundationally with the flexible architecture so the product itself is built with the flexible architecture the ability the fact that it's a container based architecture were able to innovate on a container basis which makes our data services across the portfolio more consist enables us to innovate faster it also means that all of our innovation will be delivered to customers in a non disruptive way whether that's a hardware upgrade or a software upgrade all of that will happen without impacting the business that's really the flexible and adaptable architecture but when you look at the deployment that's an even bigger conversation how can we help and deliver infrastructure that gives you a solution that can support a small footprint at the edge collapse that infrastructure at the edge help with data center modernization connect into cloud and the last piece you're just touching on is that consumption more and more and then that's accelerated over the past month or so the ability to consume this as a service it's such an important part of what we're doing here in power stores available all of our Dell technologies on-demand offerings flex on-demand to give you that ability to really consume an infrastructure and an object model really interesting you talked about you know underneath the covers you know containerized architecture you know I think back the previous generations when you know EMC moved on to an intel-based architecture you know there's things where you say there's a major change in the code bases a major change in the architecture and from a customer standpoint they shouldn't have to think about it but I know there's so much work that goes through to make sure that things are rock-solid that it's still gonna provide you know X nines of capability and make sure that you can run your business on it helped us understand a little bit about you know how you know you said a lot of things have changed but we're still talking about things that you know you're running you know our business is on or you know mid-race customers for small enterprises midsize enterprise you know but what's what's still the same I guess is what I'm asking for today's storage compared to what we were looking at that yeah and if you look at it I mean the architecture itself is built as an architecture can pick conserve the broadest set of needs or the biggest set of our customer base so foundationally it supports all physical databases and applications we've got we've all support it's got performance that's really incredible compared to our previous lead mid range all flash solutions seven times faster three times better response times the efficiency of course is critical the ability to support that in a really small footprint with always-on inline data reduction four to one guaranteed the architecture not only scales up of course as a storage appliance but also can independently scale compute so they have the ability to scale up in an appliance and scale out into a cluster and of course you can't resist the buzzwords that's important and an nvme of course the ability to support nvme based flash drives or SEM and it's specifically actually the dual ported octane drive for persistent storage so when you look at it it truly is a best-in-class all flash mid-range storage array but it also does a lot more and that's part of the fun dynamic of what we've built okay so you know we talked about scaling up and scaling out you know of course you know we look at Bay's world two things that are critically important to customers it's my data and my applications obviously you know strong legacy at Dell EMC looking at the data you touched a little bit about the applications but you know tell me more how does this fit for you know my latest cloud native type environments you know how do applications fit into this environment yeah and it's really builds on what we're starting to talk about with that container based architecture so the fact that his container based is interesting and good for us because we can innovate faster it's even more important for customers and we can deliver that to them faster and more consistently what's more interesting is what we can then do for their workloads and their applications because we have this brand-new modular software operating system of course we can deploy that as a standard bare metal on purpose-built hardware or storage appliance what's even more interesting and what's really different about what we can do with our store is we can also abstract that storage OS from the underlying hardware onboard VMware ESXi and run both the storage operating system and applications natively on the appliance so able to collapse the compute and storage layers into a single piece of infrastructure and run a handful of specialized applications on that one appliance which really is game-changing in the data center at the edge to change the way that you can run and consolidate your operations okay yeah if you say specialize to applications so let let's build onion a little bit on that you know I think back obviously you know Dell has a very strong position in hyper-converged infrastructure which is scaling you know compute and storage and doing that an entire environment I remember there were a lot of efforts to say well with a virtualized environment maybe I hate storage and I can put applications on it that was there was use case with Isilon and to say you know I've got a lot of general-purpose compute if I have some excess capacity maybe I can do that it wasn't something that I heard used a lot so what sort of applications and how do kind of compare and contrast this with other things like like HDI yeah and this is power stores apps on capability and really what it's built for is these kind of two classes of applications the first is infrastructure apps so think of these as any type of application that the infrastructure team themselves is is leveraging and wants to simplify their operations antivirus data protection things like that the other category would be what we call data intensive so a data intensive application really is more storage intensive right either has a high demand for capacity and a small demand for compute or is one of these more latency sensitive applications real-time analytics is a good example things like blink and spark the response time is really King and when we look at that in comparison to what HCI is we have been and we are in a great position right with the xrail has been leading the hyper-converged market and we know that our customers are deploying that alongside three-tier architecture and what you look at what we've done with our store what we already have with rail they're highly complementary what we've done in HCI is we've taken storage and brought it into compute what we've done with power store we've taken storage and we brought compute into it and it really solves four different is optimized for different challenges and we really think complementing those in the data center next to each other is going to be an increasingly common deployment model to have the right architecture or the right workloads and then you have VMware consistent operations across the top so you have that consistent operations within your data center whoo edge and also to the cloud all right so end-to-end portfolio is what you're saying there's options for the different applications what one of the big challenges for storage people always is you know I always used to joke it's the four-letter word its migration so customers you know there there are very few Greenfield deployments out there so the existing Dell customers people out there that have been doing things in previous ways how do they get to power store and you know once they're on power Spore what does that mean for you know future you know growth expansion you know migration discussions yeah and I've heard this before right forklifts are not a friendly thing and the good news is with power store it is truly the end of data migration we've built with power store is an architecture that enables you to non-disruptive Li upgrade the controllers when new generations come out you can destructively operate those keep all the capacity in place and don't have any an impact to your business we also know the customers need to get data to powers for now getting to the 2 power store is going to be really really seamless we have invested significantly and a number of different migration options for our portfolio and for third-party to get data to our score and what seamless means could be different to different customers that can be non disruptive it could be agent lists it also could be host based we'll have all of those solutions from day one to enable that transition that happened as seamlessly as possible and on a customer's own time we've actually optimized this to the point where we now enable you to move data from an existing platform to our store in less than 10 players okay that that's great Kaitlyn so you know III remember back when Mendell first finished the acquisition of EMC one of the things we heard loud and clear with Jeff Clarke is a simplification of the portfolio it's something we've heard throughout the ranks remember talking to Jeff Boudreau about hinting at what was happening at the in the mid-range so what does this mean for existing mid-range lines and tell us about what we expect to see as this transition rolls out yeah absolutely so power store is absolutely our lead mid-range all-flash offering we continue to have unity XD is our lead hybrid mid-range solution and we have at end of life any of our other existing mid-range platforms what we know above anything else is that transformation and transitions in the data center and on storage race takes time and the important thing for us is that we enable our customers to do that on their own time and as seamlessly as possible so we have not announced a new end of life when we do we're going to have a long service life and we've built all of these different migration tools to help support that transition so it's going to be very easy for our customers to do that move on their own time and it still enables us to deliver on what we've promised you which is a simplified portfolio great Kaitlyn last thing I want to ask you is what's challenging for people is number one they've got kind of the skill set and the rules that they have today so there needs to be you know an easy migration to go from what they have to the new on the other hand also sometimes it you you want to take a clean sheet of paper and say boy if you could just start over and do it this way it's going to make your life so much easier so tell us how you're balancing that and how you can help both that you know you're your install base as well as you know new people coming in that might not have been traditional storage industry yeah I think the reality is that they're the specialized skill as a storage administrator isn't is something that will not be a growing skill set and we need to help our customers certainly support an operating model that does work like a storage array but does so in a way that is extraordinarily simple and has a lot of intelligence built in so first and foremost this is a storage platform and has really been designed who have the most seamless and simple operating experience from an element manager with our store manager for a storage admin but at the same time we know that for a variety of reasons a lot of customers have a single team that managed their infrastructure and is really moving into more of a cloud operating model and for that we've built in all of the integrations and tools with vmware whether it's Fiero vmware cloud foundation to really help vmware administrator also be able to operate the system as well excellent so it's just on that also how do things like analytics fit into the entire monitoring discussion help us understand how that fits in with some of the rest of the Dell portfolio yeah that's exactly where I was going to go over the last piece of this is why would I Q is something that's really important is Prateek for us cloud IQ of course comes with power so it comes with all of our storage offerings today we're officially announcing it coming across our infrastructure portfolio as well and that's really game-changing for customers in a number of different ways first is it really helps produce risk in the environment because it shows you a health scare or for your data center and if it has an issue it will quickly help you pinpoint that and troubleshoot it before it ever actually becomes a problem that impacts your business you're gonna help you predict your future user needs things like predictive analytics built into cloud IQ help you do capacity forecasting and planning so that you can see exactly when you're going to get to those thresholds of 80 90 100 percent capacity and remedy that board impacts the business and with it now coming across the entire infrastructure portfolio the value it can bring is outside of just storage alone but to the entire data center and one of the biggest things our customers and partners have loved about Cloud IQ is the trusted advisor feature that allows these are our reps or partner to have the ability to be part of that cloud IQ experience he read into from a mobile application or from a web browser have that remote monitoring of the environment and add that human intelligence to the machine intelligence really manage that data center and help our customers stay on top of problems and stay ahead of them before they impact the business well Kaitlyn congratulations the whole power store team we understand a lot of hard work goes into building this and really look forward to by the time we get to Delta technology's world in the fall talking to customers that are using thanks so much for joining us and look forward to talking with you again thanks - great to see you all right be sure to check out the cube dotnet for all the upcoming events that we're doing right now of course a hundred percent remote I'm sue minimun and thank you for watching the Q [Music]
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