Ken Ringdahl, Veeam | Nutanix .NEXT EU 2019
>>Live from Copenhagen, Denmark. It's the covering Nutanix dot. Next 2019 you by Nutanix. Hello everybody and welcome back to the cubes live coverage of Nutanix dot. Next here in Copenhagen, Denmark. I'm your host, Rebecca Knight, co-hosting alongside Stu Miniman. We're joined by Ken ring doll. He is the vice president global Alliance architecture at V. thank you so much for coming on the cube. It is your sixth time on the cube. So you are an illustrious I know. And then a ring and then a ring for is 10. We've got some sticks. Yeah, here you go. So you're here to talk about the partnership with Nutanix and, and uh, and, and mine. So why don't you tell us a little bit about this partnership and the mine ecosystem and, and how would what you see for the future? >>Yeah, absolutely. So a, you know, Nutanix is a really strategic partner for us. Uh, you know, I'd say we've been partners for quite awhile, probably five, six years. But I would say the, the real sort of tipping point for our partnership was when we committed to go integrate with HV. You know, we had supported vSphere from the beginning. That's, that's what VM was founded on. That's where the foundation of our success, we went and did hyper V and 2011 and we didn't do another hypervisor. We still haven't even done KVM yet, but we saw the value in the Nutanix partnership and we committed to doing HV and delivered that, you know, middle of last year. And we've seen, you know, good pickup on that. But that was really the tipping point when we sort of came in and sort of wrapped our arms around the Nutanix ecosystem. And really, you know, if you want to embrace Nutanix, you're in praise HV cause that's the core, right? That's, that's where they're going. That's their differentiation. Um, and so that was, that was sort of the tipping point. And of course, you know, we can certainly get into mine and everything else we're doing. >>That was, well Ken, first of all, it definitely was, you know, very much noticed in the industry. Uh, you know, Veeam, I remember back when hyper V support was announced and kind of a ripple went through the virtualization, uh, industry on that and Veem stepping forward and supporting HV was a, a real, uh, you know, speaking to not only the partnership but to the maturity of where Nutanix sits out there. Um, we know that the data protection space is quite hot and a question people have had from day one was, well, we'll Nutanix address that directly themselves. Uh, they had Veem rubrics here, you know, other partners are here. So it's how they are addressing that space and mine, uh, that, that is pretty interesting in different from, uh, you know, much of what we see out there. So, uh, bring us inside mine and you know, uh, Nutanix, it wants optionality to be there. So Veem is one of the partners, but also the, you know, uh, likely the most important first one. Uh, there. >>Yeah. So you know, this, there's a lot of similarities between Nutanix and Veem, especially when it comes to the general approach to partners. You know, where we're a software defined, uh, data protection platform. Nutanix, you're right hat an option, Hey, maybe we go build this ourself or we acquire and try to get that revenue, maybe the data protection revenue. And they've decided to partner just like we've decided to partner, you know, for secondary storage and everything else. And that, that really does lead us to mind because you know, a lot of our competitors do ship their software on white box hardware. Uh, some of the emerging startups are doing that and even some of the legacy players are all, you know, whether it's a Supermicro box and Intel box, we've taken a different approach and said, Hey look, you know, we, we, we know what we're good at and we know we want customer choice. >>And even, you know, Dheeraj and others at the keynote today talked about no vendor lock in. We're where we are. We have very similar approaches. And so, you know, we got together over a year ago, year and a half ago and said, Hey, look, you know, as Veem in a, we, we see some customers that are now asking for their data protection. You know, VM was founded on being simple and easy and there's even ways to take that to another level like mine, which is, Hey look, we want to now even simplify the day zero one the zero experience that even into the day one day two ops in terms of an integrated UI and other ways to to bring, you know, the infrastructure together with your data protection. And so it made perfect sense. We got together and it was like boom, a light bulb went off. We got on a whiteboard and we're like, yeah, we can do this. >>Like, you know, it's going to require joint development. And we've sort of made those commitments on both sides and it's been well received now. It's not in the market yet. It will be soon. Um, but the customer feedback has been incredible. We've done this very successful beta, we've got lots and lots of pent up customer demand. So it's like the sales teams are now saying, Hey, when can we, have you been talking about it for a while? When can we have this? Because we have customers ready to buy. So where we're there now that we're ready to bring this to market and excited about the opportunity together. >>So talk a little bit about the, the ins of that partnership. And you were just describing your ethos, which is making everything simple and easy, which is what we're hearing a lot here today. A. Dot. Next. So does that just mean that you attract the same kinds of employees, so then therefore they work well together in the sandbox? I mean, how would you describe the, the cultures coming together in this joint development process? >>Yeah, I think we're, we're similar companies, right? We're a similar size. We're a similar age. We're similar, you know, just, just all around, you know, our, our culture of innovation. So, you know, when we got together it was, it was pretty simple. Now, now doing development as two companies together is always hard. It's never easy. It's even hard to do it when it's one company on your own, right. And get a, get a product to market. Um, so I'd be lying if I said that weren't bumps along the way. There always are. Uh, but you know, we've, we've, we've worked through and we've, you know, we're, we're now, like I said at that point, and I think our, our, just our similarities and our cultures and really we have alignment at the executive level. And that's important, right. To, to get things done because, you know, well, well, you know, all of us that are sort of working on this thing, maybe a level or two, but when executive leadership is aligned, that's when things get done. And we have that between Nutanix and beam. >>Yeah. And Ken did the messaging that I'm hearing from Nutanix now reminds me of what I was hearing a couple of years ago from Veem specifically when you talk to cloud, uh, so a couple of years ago very much, I saw Microsoft up on stage, you know, living with AWS. What are you hearing from your customers and you know, do you see those parallel journeys or will the AHV integration mean that as Nutanix goes along that journey that Newtanics offerings will be able to live in these multiple cloud environments sometime too? >>Yeah. So I think a little bit of both, right? I think, I think the definitely be able to live out there. I mean, you know, you see VM-ware now wrapping their arms around all the hyperscale public cloud vendors. I mean, we heard about XY clusters and that was announced in Anaheim and we saw a demo of it today. And, and, and, you know, our goal is to support those workloads wherever they are. You know, we've, as I said before, we, we sorta made, made our hay and we were founded on attaching the vSphere then hyper V than HV and now AWS and Azure and all these other environments. And really, you know, the roots of it, we, we follow our customers along their journey, right? So, you know, this customers today that, that, you know, maybe smaller, newer companies that go straight to AWS, straight to Azure, they're born in the cloud and they're cloud only. >>You know, they may not be the best fit for Vien maybe a couple of years from now. Uh, they, they may just buy point solutions for the customers, the larger customers that have hybrid environments. That's what we're looking to attack. And you know, whether that's with Nutanix and VMware and those workloads that go, we, we want to make sure we attach here and give our customers the best experience and the ability to burst to the cloud and move around and workload portability, you know, we built features into the product. We've changed our, revolutionized our licensing to make that easier. So, so that's what we're after is is those hybrid customers solving those problems and those challenges they haven't building on our strength, which starts on prem but has moved into the cloud and, and, and spread quite a bit. Yeah. >>What do you see as some of the trends on the horizon? I mean, as you said, you just described your dream customer, which there, there's, there's a few of them out there so you'll be okay. So talk about some of the, the problems that you, that are keeping them up at night and how your solution solves them. >>You know, when it comes to data protection it, you know, everyone can say, Hey, my backups, they were 100% successful. It comes down to restore and reliability. And security, right? And we, you know, we've, we've built a lot into our product to give customers the peace of mind that, Hey, you know, when that call comes at at 11 o'clock at night and I need to recover assistant cause it's down, you know, we need to have hundred percent confidence that that will be there. And oftentimes when, you know, when we're converting customers over from maybe a competitor's product, that's what we hear the most is, is Hey, you know, it's the reliability and the confidence in the infrastructure and that's what we focus on most. And so, you know, we hear that a lot from customers and, and that's really where our focus is. We've got feet, as I said, features built into the product. >>You know, that, that that goes straight after that can, we've watched Newtanics really increased the breadth of what they're offering through through their software. Uh, they've been talking a lot. Files is one of the, you know, strong growth areas. There. Objects is another one that I, I expect would have some interaction with your environment. What are you hearing from customers? Where is Veeam moving with the HP support for some of these other solutions that Nutanix has? Yeah, so, so we've got a very big release coming, you know, in the next call it few months, quarter or so. Um, that is called V 10. You know, and if you guys read Vema on a couple of years ago, we've talked about V 10 and that was a number of features in there. NAS is a big one for us. Um, and it's one that that is probably the most asked for feature that we currently don't have. >>And so having support for files and we've already tested with the beta, you know, we know when we come out with that in a GA form that we're going to be successful with, with files. Uh, object storage is another one that was also part of the V tenet umbrella when we announced it, you know, while ago. Um, and it's been hugely successful for us. It's revolutionized, kind of the way that our customers look at longterm storage is, is, Hey, I can, I can move that to AWSs three or Azure blob or, you know, cloudy in or Swift stack or something else on pram or Nutanix objects. Um, you know, because again, customer choice, but, but we've, you know, we've embraced that because that's where customers are going. She asks, you know, what a customer that, that's, that's where, that's where they're going. They, they, they say, Hey, I want, you know, a lot of them want to get rid of tape, you know, and, and what's the best way to get in this is features of tape in object storage, right? There's object lock and ways to do, you know, uh, write once, read, read many times. So we're, you know, we look at object storage a little bit as, as the next generation of tape. Now it's, you know, it's not exactly that. There's lots of different use cases, but, but for us and for our customers, they're looking, they're looking to, to do the next generation data center. And that includes having object storage is a longterm tier. Uh, you know, for cost reasons, for manageability reasons, you know, of the light. >>Can you talk a little bit about the partner ecosystem and the evolution of it and particularly because the technology industry is, is changing so fast and you, you, you started this conversation by talking about how much your culture is aligned with Nutanix culture. How do you see, with, with these fast changing companies, fast changing technologies, how do you see five, 10 years from now, what will the technology landscape look like? >>Yeah, certainly. I mean obviously the, the push to cloud, that's big, right? Where we're making a lot of, a lot of changes on our site, where, where we're bringing out new products or bringing out new features that specifically take you to cloud. Um, you know, we, we were on with you guys at, at world and, and you know, there was, you know, project Tansu and all this other stuff about Cuba and it was, it was, that was the Coobernetti's conference. Right. And, and, uh, you know, I said earlier, you know, we want to move along at the pace that our customers want to go. So, you know, those, those sort of born in the cloud companies are going straight to Kubernetes, but we're moving along with our customers when it comes to Kubernetes and containers. So, so yeah, we're, we're paying attention to it. Do we have a product that can support every bit of, you know, Kubernetes and containers yet? >>No, but, but we're, you know, there's these things that we're working on and you know, in, in the way that Veem usually develops software, we're not usually first, but we usually come out with something that is rock solid, ready to go, customer ready. We have 355,000 customers we can't afford to and, and, and we're the stewards of their data. Uh, so when we come out with something yet, we may take slightly longer to do it, but you can be sure that it's rock solid, stable, robust, and that's, you know, that's our general approach. And so when you ask, you know, where our customers going, you know, they're definitely going to the cloud, they're going to Kubernetes, they're, you know, all these, all these new technologies, and, and, and, and we sort of like step back and we ask our customers, Hey, are you doing this? You know, what's your plan for this? Is it two years? Is it one year? Is it five years? Um, and we adjust accordingly. >>Yeah. Uh, can anything particular for your European customers that, that, that you can share? >>Yeah, I think, you know, when you think European customers and uniqueness from the rest of the world, I mean, you start with GDPR, right? That that was, you know, a huge thing that went into effect a year ago. Um, and we've, you know, we've, we've done things there, but they're, they're, they're very sensitive to, you know, that and, and being able to, you know, provide that capability for their customers. So, so I'd, I'd put that at the top of the list. I mean, cloud is a big one. You know, I think as we look at the hyperscalers in particular, AWS and Azure, you know, the U S is a big country. You don't need a lot of data centers to cover the country. But now you look at GDPR and some things need to stay in the, in the envelope of a, of a country. And Hey, this, you know, lots of countries in Europe and, and, and so more and more data centers. So the support of those public cloud vendors and the, the sprawl of, of the date and the sprawl of the data centers is, is really important. So having that coverage and being able to provide customer choice is incredibly important to European customers. >>Well, Ken, thank you so much for coming back on the cube. We always have a fun time talking to you. Right. Thank you. Next time I'll be here. Seventh, I'm Rebecca night for Stu Miniman. Stay tuned for more of the cubes live coverage of Nutanix. Dot. Next.
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Ken Ringdahl, Veeam, & Mark Nijmeijer, Nutanix | Nutanix .NEXT Conference 2019
>> live from Anaheim, California. It's the queue covering nutanix dot Next twenty nineteen. Brought to you by Nutanix. >> Welcome back, everyone to the cubes. Live coverage of nutanix dot Next here in Anaheim, California. I'm your host, Rebecca Night, along with my co host, John Furrier. We have two guests for the segment. We have Ken Ringle. He is the vice president Global Alliance Architecture at Wien. Thanks so much for coming on. The your Cube alum Returning to the >> great to be here again >> And we have Mark Ni Mire. He is the director of product management for data protection Nutanix Thank you for coming on the Cube. So we're one of the big thing when the big announcements today is nutanix mine. I want to talk to you and ask you Ken. What brings nutanix and team together to create Nutanix? Mine? >> Yeah, sure where you know we're super excited. You know, we've been partners for many years. We actually brought a product to market together last year, called the availability for nutanix, which added support for primary workloads. But we hadn't been working together on the secondary side, right where we land are backups And it became very clear, you know, from our customers that they were, You know, we really want to provide that seamless experience, a turnkey experience for our customers. So we started talking together and really, this is over a year in the making, right? We came together and we started brainstorming and it became very clear in a lot of synergies between the companies and and what we could deliver to our customers. So it became obvious. Hey, let's let's bring this together. It was more about the high. Not not not when they're you know, it was It was it was how how do we do it? >> And what were the problems you were trying to solve here? What were the issues that you were hearing from customers? >> So when we talk to customers, a lot of complaints that there are customers are voicing its around the complexity in their backup infrastructure, Right? Nutanix is known for providing simplicity for the primary infrastructure, right, reducing complexity that you typically having your free chair our protection. New tenants mind will provides the same amount ofthe simplicity for your for your lack of infrastructure, a type of converts solution that includes the Wien sell fair to provide data protection services for any workload running in your data center >> Integrations A big part of the modernized in hybrid on cloud with, you know, on premises Private Cloud. As you guys know, integrating it is not always that easy. This's pretty important. You guys been very successful with your partnering. Your product has been successful. Revenues actually show that as the cloud comes into the picture, a lot of people have been tweaking the game there game a little bit on the product side because of the unique differences with Cloud. So with multi cloud, private cloud and hybrid, what changes what's changing in the customer mind right now? Because they got their own premises thing pretty solid, but operationally it feels like cloud. But how does it affect the d Rp? Because this is going to be one of the big conversations. >> Yeah, no question. I mean, when we when we talked to our customers on how they're protecting their data, you know, we hear from a lot of customers is hey, we want to leverage the cloud for for a number of things. And I think the cloud has gone through an evolution right, You know, it's just like anything there's, you know, the great great hey could do all these things. And then people come back to reality. And what we see a lot of our customers doing is is using the cloud for long term data retention, using it as a secondary d our site. You know, you go back five years, you know, customer, especially large customers, all have two physical data centers. So now what? We're seeing a lot of our customers. They have that one physical primary data center, but they're leveraging the cloud. Is there as there d our site, right? So they're they're moving their data there with our recovery capabilities, you know, you can actually get a cloud workload recovered in a disaster scenario quite rapidly. And that's that's been a major change over the especially over the last couple years. >> And then, if you really look at integration, right, the the new Tenants Mind solution to Platform provides integration in six different areas. Integration is sizing, making it very easy to size, or we've identified some form. Factors were building it into new. He's an ex isar, very easy to, uh, to buy single skew that basically provides the hardware hardware support suffer for from from nutanix and suffer from being easy to deploy. Very automated installer that turns the nutanix appliance into a into a mine appliance in a matter of minutes and an easy to manage integrated dashboards Easy to scale right Horse entering is tailing out for capacity, but also for increased performance and then integrated support, where we have a joint support model between the two companies to really help our customers in case there are issues. >> So why why did you choose each other? What was the courtship like and and how how did they have the relationship evolve? >> So if you look at vino and new tenants, we really focus on quality and providing simplicity for our customers. That if that is something that really it was very apparent from the beginning that we have the same view points in the same Mantorras, basically around simplicity, providing quality both off our MPs scores are definitely the highest in the industry, something that is that is practically unheard of. So it was a very natural. I think this company's coming together and providing value together. >> Yeah, I mean, we're maniacal about customer success and customer support and customer satisfaction. That was that was very clear early on. You know, Venus as a peer software company in a way, and we need a partner in order to deliver a full stack solution. Nutanix is there's just a lot of synergies that culture, the companies, the size of the companies, the age of the cos it just It's just a great partnership in a great fit where, you know, there's just we're both moving in the same direction in in concert >> both hard charging cultures to, you know, entrepreneurial high quality was focus on the customer but hard charging. You guys move fast, so well, I got the two experts here on data protection. I gotta ask you about my favorite topic, ransomware, because people are fun and get rid of that tape. I got to get stuff back faster on recoveries. But ransomware really highlights the data protection scenario because they target like departments that maybe understaffed or might be vulnerable or just don't fix their problem. They go back to the well every time that it's everything you want to make some cash and go back. This >> is where >> software. Khun solved a lot of problem. What's your what's your guy's view of the whole ransomware thing? Because it becomes huge. >> Yeah, no question. Way Hear this from a lot of our customers And of course, we can't talk about it when we have customers come to us. But, you know, we've had many customers come to us, and unfortunately, it's after the fact A I you know, I had a ransomware attack and, you know, I lost all this, but now you know I can't let it happen again, but it's really from a backup strategy perspective. It's still important to keep air gap. You know, these ransom where these folks that are building these, these ransomware attacks, they're very intelligent. They've gotten extremely intelligent and how they move from one system to another and they even hide out. So you, you you eliminate a ransomware attack and that thing can come right back. You restore a backup that was a month old that has that sitting and waiting. So, you know, having a solution that can actually test your backups before you put him in production. Haven't air gap, you know, have a mutability on some of your backup date of those. These are all things we talk to our coast. >> You'd be a point about the bridges up because it was just going to a customer about this. They fixed the ransomware paid but didn't fix the problem. Yeah, so it's, like, end of the month and eat some cash right around the end of the month. But, you know, saying they shake him down again. Yes. The wells there, they keep on coming back. So there's, like, community of data perfection. I mean, professionals getting together to kind of get ahead of this problem >> on DH, then the other aspect ofthe basically being able to recover quickly his performance, right? Nutanix platform provides have informed the throughput. So you can very quickly restore your work clothes as well. >> Yeah, that would be a great problem of simplifying. Yeah, exactly. >> So what are the next steps for this alliance? Where where where do we go from here? >> So from from basically we've just finished a round of vested beta testing right way are going to be maniacally focused on the first hundred customers really understanding how they're going to put mine in their data centers. How they were going to use it as in their data sent to protect their Derek. There their workloads and their applications from their own. We have a lot of plans, very interesting plans around Rome Emperor. We can build even tighter integration from a management perspective, but also from a data fabric perspective. Weather that's on prime a weather gets goes into desire clouded nutanix icloud There's a lot of interesting areas that brain and I have been brainstorming on white boarding and so on that you'LL see coming out in the next two versions of the products. >> What's the big customer request? What's the big feature request? What's the big ask from customers for you guys together? >> At the end of the day, you know, our customers are really asking for simplicity. They they want, they want to simplify their environment. I mean, it is moving from specialists generalists, and they and they want a system that works well together. That's going to lower their costs and they want peace of mind. So they want. They want to know their backups are protected, They want to know they can restore. And that's really what we're focused on is providing that to our customers >> and reliable. Have making sure their works hundred percent any new things emerging out the multi cloud thing that you guys see coming down around the quarter that you're getting ready for to help customers simplified any any signals from this multi cloud equation. >> So one of the things I look at is really the lines between on Graham and primary and secondary and tertiary. They're really blurring. Also, the lines between Young Prem and Cloud are blurring as well, but you can replicate data and replicate backups really, really efficiently to wherever it needs to be. So I really see that as a zoo core strength to enable value that plays into the military >> true operational model across whatever environment, and still do the tearing and things you need to do. >> Yeah, no doubt flexibility and being able to support, you know, multiple environments. You know, that's that's that's absolutely what we're after. It's It's what we what we leverage is part of the nutanix ecosystem is is that breath of coverage, but but also given customer choice. >> Just talking to Rebecca, which we love data project. Should I leave lights? Ideo delegate always whimsy will you guys be on next week? This is a huge conversation that used to be a bolt on conversation in the old days of now. Data protection, backup in recovery, disaster planning. All part of a operating model. Holistic picture. Yeah. How is that? We're one hundred percent there yet. And all customers where they still use. This stuff's still kind of like, not forgetting to design in. >> Yeah, I mean, protection. You know where you know, lots of our customers are coming to us because their struggle with legacy solutions and they're looking to modernize their whole infrastructure right there, modernizing where they land. The backups are modernizing the platform that that lands those backups on the infrastructure. And so, you know, that's it's a major problem for our customers and really, you know, you you mentioned, you know, availability and you know, you you go back five years, maybe five, seven, eight years. You know, availability was measured in three nines. Four, ninety five, ninety availability. You know, everyone in the world of of everything cloud and everything sas, you know, availability is one hundred percent or nothing. You know, it's there is no there. There really is no sort of anything but a one hundred percent availability, >> and its security highlights all the problems. So another customer about this ransom, one other ransomware customer they were doing all the backups on tape. Can you imagine? Of course, they're talking for ransom where it's just good on the director. He was still using tape because they can't turn around fast enough. It was a big problem. >> Yeah, you know, it's funny, you know, you you know, we're focused on innovation and next things. But when you you know, you you then have some of those customer conversations. And some of them are still, you know, because of their compliance and processing procedures, There's still, you know, five years behind may be where we are. You know, you've got a you gotto sort of bring them along for the journey to knowing that they're gonna they're gonna trail behind. But for the for the early adopters and the innovators way also have to serve them as well. >> And they got there. 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And when I went out, I mean, it is hard. It is hard to bring to two things together and work on them jointly. And we've, you know, so far been fairly successful. What I would tell you is it it brings some some advantages to us as well Because we have a best of breed platform. We have a best to breed data protection platform. You know, bringing those together bring some advantages that maybe someone that does all that together on their own don't have because it's not a focus area for them. Right? So, you know, it's our job to make sure we take advantage of that and provide some additional things for our customers that maybe they won't get out of some of those other platforms. >> Well, Mark and Ken, thank you both. So much for coming on the Cube. It was a pleasure having you. >> Thank you very much. >> Thanks for having us. >> I'm Rebecca Knight for John Furrier. We will have Ah, we'Ll have more from nutanix dot Next coming up just a little bit. Stay with us.
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Jay Chitnis, Nutanix & Michael Cade, Veeam | Nutanix .NEXT EU 2018
>> Live from London, England, it's theCUBE, covering .NEXT Conference Europe 2018. Brought to you by Nutanix. >> Welcome back to London, England. I'm Stu Miniman with my cohost, Eup Piscar, and we're going to dig into one of the partnerships that Nutanix have. Joining me, two CUBE alums, Michael Cade, who's a technologist with Veeam. Had you on the program last year in Nice, and welcome back a little closer to home for you, here in London. >> Yeah cheers Stu, Hidey-ho. >> And welcome, six months with Nutanix, someone I've known. CUBE alumni. So, wherever you go, you know, there are CUBE alumnis always. So Jay Chitnis, who's the head of Global Strategic Alliances with Nutanix. Jay, thanks for joining us. >> Stu, thanks for having me. It's great to be here, guys. >> Alright, first of all You know, Michael, what's it mean having the show here in London, and would love your opinion, having kind of, how Nutanix's doing with Europe adoption. >> Yeah, so, obviously being in London means I don't have to go on a plane and travel anywhere, right? So, that's one benefit, but one thing, I was there last year, obviously, we spoke. I think one of the things I can see here is how many people are here. Feel's like its doubled in numbers, doubled in size. Doubled the conversations, obviously with us, with our product coming out in July/August of this year. Only a version one but we're seeing good feedback, good strong feedback and lots of questions around that. >> Yeah absolutely, 3500 is the number I heard here. Jay, we're going to talk about with Veeam, so set the stage for us, data protection, what's going, Nutanix positioning, and what you look to that. >> Yeah, its a vibrant landscape, right? So, just to kind of pick up a little bit on the thread around the European side. We've got over 50 partners here. Over 50 technology partners and a number of channel partners. There's just a vibrant buzz and one of the first things that people always talk about is we're in the the nation of GDPR. If you start to think about just where's this nation, this notion of data and where does it reside, data mobility and that sort of thing. That's one of the first things that we get hit with all the time; we get asked a lot. And so, it's really core to what we do. That's where the relationship really comes in. >> I love the little commentary there at that GDPR. Cause I remember last year, like most of last year, every show that had data protection, everything, we talked about GDPR a lot. To be honest, once we got past May, we didn't talk about it a lot. I mean, we said we knew it's real when there were some lawsuits and that happened rather fast to some of the really large companies, but is this still a major conversation with costumers, where are we and? >> Yeah, yeah, massively so that sovereignty of data, where is resides is something that, speaking to enterprise and mid-market customers over in Europe, there absolutely still top of mind is, why are we keeping that data? Where are we keeping that data? How do we leverage our tool set to understand where that data is? And then actually provide some insight into where it is, and report against things like violations between different locations. And just, We obviously had to go through that process of becoming GDPR compliant ourselves, and obviously as a global company, you have to kind of eat your own dog food. And understand, you have to know your own data, understand what that's doing, why we're keeping that? How it's being stored, and the message we just relay back into content and let our customers then use that. >> So what does that look? Maybe from a technology perspective, if you had to deal with GDPR, from an Nutanix standpoint, from a Veeam standpoint. What does it change, right? What does it change in terms of backing up? What does it change in terms of storing it? In a cloud or on print? Have you seen any majors changes in how that works for customers? >> Yeah, so the good the is that thinking about what that data is and where it's being stored. They know that in Germany that data may not be able to leave Germany or that data may not be able to leave the UK or Ireland and they might have offices in remote locations in various different countries. So, a simple thing that we put in was the ability to put tagging on repositories, on our physical constructs so that we knew the data path and the workflow. And then be able to use then Veeam one to be able to report against that so you understood where that data was going but also flag up any of those violations that may be where a backup job has pushed it to a different location. We need to know about that and we need to fix it as fast as possible. So that's one of the areas that we're talking >> So, I can imagine that this is not only has had an impact from a technology perspective from a vendor's side, but also in the service provider market. I guess a lot of service providers have gone into that phase to be able to help customers with their GDPR issues. >> Yeah, yeah, absolutely, so we were already aligned with our VCSP program. 20,000 VCSP partners out there and their model is as a service, so being able to provide, as a service and help them understand what that data is and know where that data is residing, is key to, that those customers that can't necessarily put their workloads into the public cloud but they can put it into a trusted service provider of VCSP. >> Or a trusted, like an enterprise private cloud. Or, one of the things that we're seeing is, when you start to think about data and where it resides, it's not just the cloud. It's not a discussion of is it on prem, is it in the cloud. There's this notion about this distributed cloud, some of this stuff that we talked about earlier this morning around what does that mean when you start to think about where, first of all, the amount of data that's sitting in everything other than what we would consider an enterprise cloud. That's one. The second thing is, how do you protect it? How do you back it up? What do you do at things that at the edge, right? That requires a fundamentally different way of looking at things. Just the size and the volume of the data. >> Yeah, one of the key things that we're seeing is that sprawl of data. Not necessarily, it doesn't really matter where that data resides. Whether it is on premises or whether it's in the public cloud. It's the data and that sprawl of data that can sit on many different platforms. >> Alright, Want to pivot the conversation a little bit lets talk about AHV. So, in the earnings announcement earlier this week, the number I heard was 38% looking at the last four quarters trailing, so strong growth. I actually, when I had asked Dheeraj about two years ago and said, "okay well what's the goal?" He said "Look, we're going to keep building and do it, and customers will have choice." You know, if we get to 50%, that felt about right to him then, when I talked to him he said "This seems right." It's not like we're going to eradicate everybody's other virtualization. That's not the goal. It's to do what makes sense. I remember one of the .NEXT's when Veeam said "We're going to go down the path to adopt AHV". There are actually tears in the audience. So, we know that ecosystem is super important to AHV. So Jim, maybe set the table for us with the guideline as to where we are with the partner eco system. Obviously Veeam's got some good, exciting stuff recently. But overall? >> Look, at the end of the day, the 38% number that you mentioned is critical, right? One of the things that we look at is, this is it's, our philosophy has always been about freedom and, so, some semblance of choice. And it doesn't matter whether you have a preference for a private cloud, a public cloud, a hypervisor. What we really are focused on is, how do we enhance incremental value add, especially in a management staff, right? So it's not necessarily a, we absolutely want to become a Hypervisor company. That's not the goal here. In order to, when you look at our partner landscape, and our partner ecosystem, it kind of fits into a few things. First and foremost, it's about customers who want, when they buy Nutanix, it's because they're buying Nutanix to fit in to a certain environment. Data protection, management, management and orchestration, networking and security. And then there's obviously customers who buy Nutanix for running something on top us, right? An, ISV, and enterprise ISV, big data applications, cloud native applications and things of that nature. One of the cornerstones for that ecosystem is to support AHV and we're starting to see a significant amount of our partners, not only looking at supporting AHV but actually going further and deeper. So, we look at things in terms of the breadth of the ecosystem, which is great, we want to grow that, but we also look as the depth. And someone like Veeam, who said, "Hey look, we were partnering with you on the breadth, where we were doing some stuff around supporting ESX." But really, the game changer was AHV. AHV support which was what, August? >> Yeah, yeah, beginning of August. I think the same premise as to what you were just saying Jay, so bring that simplicity model, we don't really care about what that is sitting on top. With a management layer, we're offering this hardware up as a service, or this layer of abstraction. From a Veeam, obviously, form a Veeam perspective, it's all about the ease of use, the reliability, but also the flexibility. And that's something that we kind of have that synergistic approach. >> I think that's a very shared common vision, right? It's making sure that you provide a seamless experience. One click sort of experience. But, being able to do so in a more cohesive manner. >> Michael, I want you to bring us inside. I remember back when Veeam supported Microsoft Hyper-V. It was a big deal. There's a lot of engineering work that goes into it. And a move, Veeam was more than just a virtualization company. Today Veeam is multi-cloud, they can play in lots of environment. Give us a little insight as to what happened and what's special has been done for the interface and the technology to fully support AHV with Veeam. >> Yeah, I think, so 12 years ago, Veeam started out protecting those virtual workloads. Virtualization first, Vmware first, then Hyper-V. And then the physical agents came and really that platform started to get broadened. What then happened is the AHV adoption rate from you guys was obviously rising so saw that and went in, and, but we took a different approach in terms of, okay, just because of what we've done in a Vmware and Hyper_V world, doesn't necessarily mean that that will fit our Nutanix AHV customers. So we went out, we seeded the market, understood what that looked like, how it looked from both a Nutanix point of view and also existing AHV customers. And then built the new AHV platform that we have to be able to protect them. But we still wanted to keep that agentless approach. But from a management perspective, we offer out a web interface that allows us to look very similar to the prism interface, the management layout. So that, an admin doesn't have to shift his command stature, his knowledge of working in management into that mind set. So, version one, and again, there's a considerable amount of effort gone into that has a pretty, pretty full-on feature list of features in that version one and that's going to continue to roll out over 2019 and beyond. >> So looking at this from a customers perspective, you know, back when I built an IS platform based on Nutanix, based on VH, one of the things that was high on my list was a AVH support. Simply because AVH over hypervisor, it became a commodity. I, even as a service provider, even as an IS provider, I didn't really care what hypervisor I ran. And so, support from VM to actually be able to back up VM's on AHV, and that was top priority for me. And seeing you guys use that different UI, even though it was a little bit over shot, because you know, we've been using VM for maybe a decade already. We're used to it. A little bit of a culture shock to start using it, but when you do, it becomes a totally different experience because it is aligned with Nutanix. So maybe tell us about why you've taken that approach of using the way of integrating with the Nutanix UI instead of staying at your old UI? >> Yeah, and so exactly, so mostly around Nutanix admins and their feedback around, if we could just have another tab that looks and feels exactly how our management plane looks like. Then that would be of more of a benefit. Now, obviously we didn't feedback on replication. There's still visibility of those jobs, there's no configuration, lettered out, that's one of the biggest asks that we're getting in the forums, in the public forums, is when can we have exactly what you're asking for there. Is it around how can we bring that central management back into VBR because they may have Nutanix clusters running different hypervisors and that's all supported from us but then, but, then, now we've got to go outside of that single management interface into the prism-like management for that, so, I kind of see that from that perspective. But, so that was really the main key for version one is, get something out that's the same as what our Nutanix administrators are used to. >> So, if we're talking about future, right, so what's next for VM and Nutanix? Real short question, short answer maybe. >> Yeah, without being fired, I'm but... (Jay laughs) So, version two, update one, so 1.1. That will be out in the next few, let's say weeks, months. And that really doesn't bring any major features or changes. That's the generic bug fixes, there's a few things that needed to be ironed out in the interface but also as the process. So that will be relatively soon. Then, the good thing around the ability to develop against what we're doing with AHV, is that because it's so separate from the VBR piece. It allows us to hopefully keep that much more frequent cadence of release. So we'll be starting to see more news about version two as we get into early 2019. >> Just a last thing, wondering what you could say about adoption so far? How much pent up demand was there? You know, I'd like to hear first from the Veeam standpoint. How many customers, if you can share anything about that? And then, Jay, what this means for AHV adoption? >> So, I don't know specific numbers, up to date numbers, but I have seen the sales force numbers grow from an opportunity perspective, and that's specifically where Veeam availability and Nutanix AHV is included in that sales force opportunity. So one of the things, though, is that we're seeing, if you're familiar with the Veeam forums, that, in particular, forum thread is growing and growing because people are understanding that we can help shape what we do here, we want those customers that are using it on a daily business to give us that feedback. >> Do you expect there to be new Veeam customers due to this offering? >> Yeah, yeah, absolutely. >> Yeah, I think we absolutely expect new Veeam customers. I think at the end of the day, going back your question around AVH, having a healthy ecosystem is really what's going to drive AHV adoption. So partners like Veeam who've done that is really what is providing some choice back. So you're question around what do we expect in the next few months, quarters, what we're seeing is a lot demand on, what's the right way, We're seeing a lot more demand on additional functionality that people customers would like to add into their grate. So AHV is just the beginning of the platform. It's not the end state and then, we're starting to see is a lot of customers, partners who are taking on things like, "Oh, well that's interesting, now I can do something with files, or buckets, or add on top of it where now all of a sudden, I can derive even more value. So AHV is just step one if you will, right? >> Yeah, I think that's important as well. So we've got update four coming out early next year that's going to bring the ability to leverage the Nutanix buckets that we've heard about this week. There's also other cloud mobility, but for the option of being able to convert those machines and send the up into Azure or AWS to be able to run tests and development up there. But, that whole cloud mobility about movement of data and making it seamless using the same tool set. One of the key differentiators is the VBK format. So those who know Veeam, they use the VBK format and that's exactly the same format that the Nutanix AHV product uses as well. >> Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Well, congratulations. Really looked at, as I said, this is really opening the door to start the journey as to where your customers are going. I've been hearing feedback from customers that have been waiting for this for a while and excited to see how this matures as things go forward. 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Peter McKay, Veeam | Nutanix .NEXT 2018
(upbeat music) >> Narrator: Live from New Orleans, Louisiana, it's theCUBE! Covering .NEXT conference, 2018. Brought to you by Nutanix. >> We're here in the big easy in New Orleans, and last year, right at this time, it was VeeamON. Happy to have theCUBE there and, right now we're at the Nutanix .NEXT conference, but back with us, the week before his conference, VeeamON, Peter McKay, President and co-CEO of Veeam. Peter, great to see you again. Thanks for joining us. >> Great to be here Stu. It's always great to be in front. >> Alright, a little bit less bright green, than your show, but, your second time at this show. Give us compare and contrast, you know between the Nutanix show and yours. >> It's great to see the ecosystem, that is definitely expanding. It's great for us because a lot of our, the relationships we've had with Nutanix has really evolved over the past year, and so part of that is the Nutanix ecosystem that we get together with and have a lot of great discussions over the two and a half days. So it's been much more impactful, this year than last, but a lot of it comes from a lot tighter in the partnership with Nutanix as well. >> Sure, and that's something Keith and I heard from the user base, it's, their ask is, you know, broaden and grow and mature that ecosystem. It was last year at the show that you made the announcement of AHV coming, and now it's their yeah, bring us inside your customers, what are you hearing from them? Why are they using it? And why Veeam, you got a nice mention on the keynote stage this morning. >> No it was, it's good. I mean, the most important was the customers were asking for tighter integration between Veeam and Nutanix. And then, you know, this started probably two years ago, and (mumbles) came to me and said, "Well we got to make a big bet together", and so, you know I remember, we were in dinner, in New York City, he said, "You got to make a big bet on us, and I'll make big bet on you", and that kind of sparked the partnership that we had and now, AHV was another one, and we got two or three more coming, down the road, that is pretty exciting as well as we expand, but AHV is obviously an important component that the Nutanix and Veeam customers have been asking for. >> Yeah, any feedback from the customers as to why they're sliding that over to AHV, most of them, you know, VM Ware customers, most customers we talked to still have a mix, but what are some of those drivers that are pushing them in that direction? >> You know I think it's a lot of the workloads, are kind of different, that's kind of conducive, I think a lot of people have tried AHV early on, a year ago or so, when it was still you know, not as mature as it is. I've had a number of customers that came up and have used it for another, for a year, year and a half, or so, and now it's starting to expand, so I think they're getting more comfortable leveraging AHV and that's what's driving a lot of those customers to say, "Okay, I want to leverage Veeam to do that, to work together with that". So it's definitely had much more broad adoption than it's had a year ago. >> So Peter, let's see if we can tease out some of these future innovations between you and Nutanix, a little bit. Taking a broader look, back-up, super mature market, but there's a awful lot of excitement, there's rumors from MNA, there's plenty of investment money going around, and not what I would call back-up, not even what I would call data protection, but I'm labeling this metadata infrastructure. Why is this market segment so important and so critical to customers in this day of digital transformation? >> Keith that's a great question, and a lot of it has to do with just the massive expansion of data, right? I mean data is just becoming more critical, it's growing at an exponential rate, it is sprawling to all end points, the edge in IOT, it's becoming a major issue. So just the sheer volume, the growth and criticality of data is changing. And then I think it's this, as companies are moving kind of this digital transformation moving more digital, the need for it to be always on has become like a must have. So, before it was like, you know, hey I just need to back it up, and you know, then it was okay now I got to recover fast, now it's about, I can never go down. Or if I do, I got to come back up fast. And so that's changed the dynamic for most of these companies that, I can't go down, the cost of it, and you had on the keynote today when they said, "Look at it, if I go down it's $750,000 a week when it goes down for one minute". So it's a lot of money, it's real dollars, that now companies are looking and saying, "I got to do something about it, I have to be always on", that's what we call availability, now hyper availability. That market is changing, and that's why you see a lot of investment going in. >> So let's talk about that this critical relationship that you're building with the Nutanix folks, how are you guys offering a differentiated experience and value to this new era of data? >> Yeah I think you know, when you look at the success that Nutanix has had, the work, the use cases, a lot of them are similar in that, you know, data is a big part of kind of their future, and part of that is this data, refreshing of the data centers that companies are kind of migrating to new and upgraded data center, I mean a lot of where our businesses come from is that updated, the data center refreshes that all these companies are doing, and a lot of them are moving off of legacy hardware, legacy back-up and protection solutions, that are moving to more kind of current day solutions, which are Nutanix and Veeam. And so, we found that we're going into the same companies, having the same conversations, and we realized that, why aren't we doing more together to do it? And so, what you'll see going forward is a lot more tighter integration between the technologies, and a lot more alignment on the use cases that were going, VDI is you know, back-up as a service, DR as a service, their cloud scenarios, their cloud offering, is also going to be a big part of our future as well. >> So let's talk about cloud in general. What's the importance to your customers in shared experience, we've heard a lot from Nutanix this past week about cloud, whether (mumbles), calm, but their opinionated view of cloud, what's the Veeam Nutanix cloud story? >> I think you know, as theory said in the keynote today, it was this, the hybrid cloud. The multi-cloud story. In every company that we go in you have to go in and talk a multi-cloud story. Especially when you're backing up or DR, you know, the cloud is a great vehicle, it's a great way to kind of get started in the cloud, and so in every conversation we have, whether you're a large company, or medium or small, the cloud is always a component in that discussion. And Nutanix is the, when you hear the story, the Veeam value proposition and the Nutanix value proposition, relative to the cloud, they're similar messages. And so, we believe that companies who want to back-up in the cloud, back-up from the cloud, or back-up between the cloud, is critical for our customers. And, we said, a year, two years ago, that this is going to be a major part of our success going forward, and we've invested a lot in it. >> Yeah, Peter, it's interesting, 'cause on the one hand, there's some similarities between the Nutanix message and the Veeam, multi-cloud world, going to play across them, the other thing, Nutanix is trying to position themselves as one of the platform players. Veeam's got a long partnership with VM Ware, last year you know, real broad as to what you do to Microsoft, how do you grade Nutanix, how they're a good partner but, you know, how are they doing in trying to be a platform a la a VM Ware, Microsoft, or even an Amazon? >> I mean, VM Ware's a phenomenal partner of ours, as you know, we built our business on the backs of VM Ware and, leveraging that ecosystem and, I think, look, Nutanix is doing a great job of driving what customer needs. Focusing on customer success, and expanding that portfolio to the needs and what the customers are asking for. And you know, that's kind of what we've done as well, and so we've aligned to focus on what the customers need to be successful. And, you know, things of simplicity you know, good ROI flexibility, agility, all the things that I think are what customers need, and what we've been positioned, what we've been talking to our customers about for, you know, seven, eight years now. So, I think the message is aligned, but I think they're doing a really good job of kind of laying out that platform, in a way that it's a journey, it's not all here today, but this is where we're going, and here's how you could follow. So, it makes you the easier to partner because you kind of know what's coming and where our roadmaps align. >> So, sounds aligned, there's always the concern, VM Ware started overlapping with the back-up enders a few years ago, but still a strong partnership, there's always that co-oppotition angle, how do you address that? >> I mean, look it, I mean that's kind of the world we live in, right? I mean there's going to be, at times there's different conversations we're having every day, with companies that we, on one hand we compete with, you know, think Dell EMC, right, and companies that you can partner with, which is also Dell and EMC. I mean, HP, Cisco, Nenapp, very strong partners of ours, and sometimes it makes sense for us to work together, and sometimes it doesn't. Or it makes sense for us to work with Nutanix versus you know, Microsoft or someone else so, you know, we try to be the best partner that we can, we've been able to navigate this world that's very, you know, a lot of overlapping technologies. And so, you know, we became, you know, kind of hardware agnostic, cloud agnostic, and that's served us well over the 11 years, and you know, I think it's getting more challenging, I think we're definitely going deeper with fewer, so that'll change over the next year or two. Where we're going to go deeper with a number of companies because, you know, that's what our customers are asking for, you know, yes I get that, but I need to go deeper in these certain technologies. >> Yeah, I'm a technologist, so I'm going to ask the question, what areas of technology are they asking for specifically? I mean back-up is, again, when you look at back-up, can I store it, can I restore it, can I restore it granually, and then we start to get into kind of where we differentiate between the, okay, we need to go look at a Veeam, or a different back-up solution, beyond what vendors give us, where's those deep integrations or deep capabilities that customers have asked for, as you've been at the show this week? >> Yeah, it's, you know every vendor has their kind of differentiation, you know? For us, we've always focused along you know the recovery time, right? That was always kind of the fastest recovery time of anybody, so we always, that's where we kind of built on our business on this availability, up and running all the time. We also have kept it simple. You know, we haven't, we try to make easy to use, easy to run, easy to manage, easy to operate, and so that has been kind of the cornerstone of Veeam since the beginning, and we try to make sure the ROI was you know fast time to value, right? And so, that continues to be our cornerstone. When we look at partnerships with the Nutanix and others, it is, how do we leverage those value prompts when there's every customer is asking for keep it simple, how do you get to value faster, and the more you can integrate with Nutanix, and the easier it is that I can get one solution, bundled together, in my various locations, and so we've been able to do that with Nutanix and others, and it's exactly what the customers have been asking for. >> Peter, give us some of the highlights of the Veeam presence here at the show. You were telling us, the sessions were overflowing, nice big booth here. >> Yeah no we're a platinum sponsor, and you know, as I said, an important partnership. Yeah, we have our event that's here, that's one of the shows that's I think max capacity is 500, it's overflowed, so that's a good sign, but a lot of interest. You know, it's good, 'cause I actually went to the booth and hung out at the, and answered a lot of questions for a couple hours last night and, just the number of customers that, most know Veeam, but they're asking for, okay AHV, I want it, where's it coming? What's next, what's next? And so, there's a lot of interest here. This has been a very good show for us, in not just getting customer feedback, or prospects and interest, but also in the partner ecosystem, on how they want to leverage the Veeam Nutanix relationship. So, as well as Executive meetings that we have, which is always a good. >> Yeah, I can attest to you, I saw you with the customers in the booth here, good to have a little warm up, next week I don't think you're going to have a lot of time to be sitting in the booth so, Peter McKay, always a pleasure to catch up with you, we look forward to seeing you and the team next week in Chicago for VeeamON. >> Same here. >> Make sure to check out thecube.net for of course, all the shows we're at, all the ones we're going to be at, and the thousands of interviews that we've done over the years. For Keith Townsend, I'm Stu Miniman, back with lots more here, thanks for watching theCUBE. (electronic music)
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