DataCentric Podcast
1) Keeping your Data Center Cool with 2-Phase Immersion Cooling
Increasing datacenter density while managing HVAC and electrical costs is a hard problem, especially as processor and GPU vendors continue to push solutions that run hotter and consume more energy tha...Show More
2) Taming Digital Transformation: A Conversation with Persistent Systems' Dominique Bastos
Digital Transformation is full of promise, and full of challenges. One of the biggest challenges is around cloud – when to use, and to what extent. This week’s podcast has hosts Matt Kimball & Steve M...Show More
3) Taming the MultiCloud Problem, with Nutanix's Lee Caswell
There aren't many solutions that can tame the multi-cloud management problem, but Nutanix is one of them. In this episode, hosts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell have a wide-ranging conversation with...Show More
4) HPE and Nutanix Expand the Potential of Greenlake & as-a-service offerings
Hosts Steve McDowell and Matt Kimball, principal analysts at Moor Insights & Strategy, kick off the new year with a conversation with both Nutanix and Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Joining the podcast...Show More
5) Inside MySQL Heatwave: A Conversation with Oracle's Nipun Agarwal
MySQL is the most popular open source database in the world. Oracle's new MySQL Heatwave makes MySQL the only cloud service with a built-in, high performance, in-memory query accelerator—HeatWave. ...Show More
6) Exploring Edge Computing, with Stratus's Jason Andersen.
It's all about Edge Computing as hosts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell, principal analysts at Moor Insights & Strategy, welcome Jason Andersen, VP of Strategy and Product Management at Stratus. Jas...Show More
7) Smart Buildings are a Big Data Problem, with Embue CTO Larry Genovesi
Buildings are becoming intelligent in ways that aren't always obvious, but that can make a huge difference to both tenants and property managers alike. Intelligent buildings are the epitome of the mod...Show More
8) Cyber-Security at the Edge
Nowhere is cybersecurity more critical than at an enterprise's edge, yet that's also an area with multiple owners and different approaches to the problem. It's a complicated environment. Gary Cohen,...Show More
9) Modern Data Architecture: A Look at NoSQL & Couchbase
Data is more critical, more abundant, and less structured than at any point in history. The attributes and uses of data are shifting, stressing traditional relational database management tools that we...Show More
10) The Changing Face of Cyber-Security
There is nothing more critical to IT administrators (and their bosses!) than cyber-security and data protection. Old methods of securing our infrastructure are no longer as effective as they once were...Show More