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Thursday, January 28, 2016

EMC Federation to reveal new hyper-hyper converged appliances

#EMC, #VMware and #VCE will soon announce a new range of hyper-converged appliances that EMC II CEO David Goulden says are game-changers.

“For the last several months EMC and VMware partnered very closely to develop a new next-generation hyper-converged appliance family that uniquely leverages technology from EMC, VMware and VCE,” Goulden said in yesterday's EMC earnings call, going on to say the new product “ will change the game in this part of the converged infrastructure space.”

“Stay tuned for an exciting joint EMC, VMware announcement in a few weeks time.”

We're tuned in David. And we also tuned in yesterday when VMware asserted it's the number one vendor of hyper-converged products on the back of “well over $100 million annual run rate per total bookings” for its #VSAN virtual array. Here's how company president and chief operating officer Carl Eschenbach phrased the assertion:

“Taking into account, the hardware associated with running the Virtual SAN software and our current booking to run rate, we believe we are the industry leader in the hyper-converged offerings measured both by software and as an appliance.”

VMware only sells software. So what it's basically doing here is saying that when you add up all the code it has sold, plus the cost of all the kit customers have bought on which to run VSAN, it's probably the number one vendor.

Why might VMware want to combine the cost of software it sells and hardware it didn't? Two words: Nutanix and SimpliVity, the two most visible vendors of hyperconverged appliances.

We know, thanks to #Nutanix's IPO filings, that the company hauled in US$241.4 million for fiscal 2015, of which just over $200m was product. We also know that in the three months ended October 31st, 2015, it brought $87.75m through the door, $70.4m of which was for product.

SimpliVity hasn't publicly put a number on its revenues since early last year when it claimed $100m a year, but has since said that as of the end of Q3 “the company grew sales bookings by 50 percent quarter over quarter.”

Both sets of numbers include hardware and software.

VMware's point here is therefore that while its two rivals can point to more sales of hyper-converged kit, VMware accounts for more overall spending on hyper-converged appliances. Which makes it number one.

Does that logic work? El Reg's virtualisation desk keeps hearing two rumours that put the claim in a different light. One is that VSAN is being bundled into any and every deal into which VMware can shoehorn it, whether or not the user is enthusiastic about it. If correct, that rumour means there's a lot of VSAN shelfware out there, which VMware can count when it wants a nice number but which might not reflect actual enthusiasm for the product.


http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/01/28/emc_federation_to_reveal_new_hyperhyper_converged_appliances/

Dell C9010: Data center-class switch overview

The #Dell #C9010 data center-class switch supports a large number of deployment scenarios, including campus networks, midsize businesses and large enterprises.

Dell's latest foray into the data center-class switching market is the C9000 series switch. The modular switch can span a wide range of deployment scenarios, including on campus, in midmarket and large-scale enterprise networks. The new C9000 series represents Dell's second-generation data center switch since it acquired Force10 Networks in 2011. Dell's approach is to offer hardware with lower operating costs than its competitors.

http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/feature/Dell-C9010-Data-center-class-switch-overview

CRN Exclusive: Dell Revives EMC Sales Pact

In what may be the first indication of how #Dell plans to position #EMC storage products, the Round Rock, Texas, company next week will welcome EMC's #VMAX storage solutions back to its price list.

Dell segment teams can begin selling VMAX on Feb. 1, and the company is in the process of evaluating pushing the EMC solution through the channel, said Jim DeFoe, Dell vice president of North America global commercial channels.


http://m.crn.com/news/storage/300079529/crn-exclusive-dell-revives-emc-sales-pact.htm

Michael Dell Says `Bullish on China' Even Amid Volatility

@MichaelDell said he’s bullish on China, even though the economy is showing signs of weaker growth and stock-market turmoil has wiped out $1.8 trillion in wealth.

#Dell, founder and CEO of personal-computer maker Dell Inc., said China’s enormous population and use of technology is making it an attractive place to sell Dell’s products. The country is Dell’s second-largest market outside of the U.S. Last year, the maker of PCs, software and data-center equipment announced it was expanding in China by linking up with the Chinese Academy of Sciences to create an artificial intelligence lab.

"While there’s volatility, fluctuations, et cetera, long term, I’m quite positive on China," Dell said in an interview at Bloomberg’s headquarters in New York.


http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-01-28/michael-dell-says-bullish-on-china-even-amid-volatility

Blue Medora Announces VMware vRealize Operations Management Pack for Dell PowerEdge

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--#BlueMedora, the leading innovator in enterprise cloud and data center management, today announced the availability of its #VMware vRealize Operations Management Pack for #Dell #PowerEdge. The new solution provides Dell users to access predictive analytics, performance and capacity information, allowing for proactive monitoring and troubleshooting of their entire environment from a single console.

http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160127006401/en/Blue-Medora-Announces-VMware-vRealize-Operations-Management

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Open Source Tech Dominates Top Paying Skills

Cloud and Big Data tech skills still pay off the most, according to the latestsalary survey from careers site Dice.com, with open source technologies dominating the 2015 list.

Completely contrary to that notion, though, is the No. 1 top paying skill: #HANA, a proprietary in-memory platform for data analytics from #SAP. Listed in the "Databases" category, HANA skills provide the top average salary of $154,749.

Beyond that, though, the top 10 list is chock full of open source technologies, ranging from #OpenStack and #CloudStack in the "Cloud" category to a bevy of Big Data-related skills, such as #MapReduce, Pig, #Cassandra and #Cloudera.

The top 10 list is:

https://adtmag.com/articles/2016/01/26/dice-salary-survey.aspx?m=1

IBM Announces Open Beta For Spectrum Scale Transparent Cloud Tiering

#IBM announced an open beta for its Spectrum Scale Transparent Cloud Tiering. The beta will allow users to test functionality and offer feedback for this new program. IBM will use the feedback to raise software-defined storage ( #SDS ) to a higher level than just cost-effectiveness. IBM hopes to promote innovations in SDS that will improve overall economics, performance, resiliency and flexibility.

http://www.storagereview.com/ibm_announces_open_beta_for_spectrum_scale_transparent_cloud_tiering

Nexenta and Dell Partner on Open Source-driven Software-Defined Storage Solutions at Dell Solutions Showcase in Atlanta

SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--#Nexenta(@Nexenta), the global leader in Open Source-driven #SoftwareDefinedStorage ( #OpenSDS ), today announced its gold level participation and presentations that at theDell Solutions Showcase on January 27th in Atlanta, GA.

.@nexenta's Southeast Regional Sales Manager to speak at @Dell Solutions Showcase in Atlanta on 1/27 #OpenSDS

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Jon Foster, Nexenta’s Southeast Regional Sales Manager, will be presenting “Dell & Nexenta Software-Defined Storage Solutions for your Enterprise” during the “Dell TED Talk Style” hour starting at 3:00pm ET, as well as three back-to-back presentations during the Breakout Sessions, starting at 4:00pm ET. Nexenta’s booth and speaking presentation will showcase how its OpenSDS solution portfolio with revolutionize the data center. Attendees are invited to meet with Nexenta executives and hear first-hand how OpenSDS solutions can provide organizations with total freedom when it comes to their storage needs and plans, while protecting them against vendor lock-in.

Delivering highly flexible Software-Defined Storage, Dell - Nexenta solutions offer enterprise customers several benefits, including high performance, SAN and NAS protocol support, unlimited snapshots and cloning, block and file replication, inline de-duplication, and comprehensive management capabilities. This partnership gives customers more choices, including performance and capacity-optimized configurations to handle large-scale virtualization and file-based workload requirements.

http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160127005381/en/Nexenta-Dell-Partner-Open-Source-driven-Software-Defined-Storage

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

We'll never give up on PCs says Dell

#Dell is still serious about being a big player as a PC vendor, despite the company's recent diversification as seen in moves such as the colossal acquisition of #EMC.

When Dell announced it had snagged cloud giant EMC for the staggering sum of $67 billion (around £47 billion, AU$96 billion), last October Michael Dell told the world that the company's new philosophy was "go big or go home", and that it was set to become an enterprise solutions powerhouse.

http://www.techradar.com/news/computing/pc/dell-might-be-an-enterprise-powerhouse-but-pcs-are-still-hugely-important-1313774

Plexistor Introduces Its Software-Defined Memory Platform

Today a new Startup company, #Plexistor, is introducing its new platform that is based off of Software-Defined Memory (# SDM ), the Plexistor Solution. With SDM Plexistor can converge memory and storage technologies together to deliver what they are calling persistent high capacity storage at near-memory speed. This new solution supports both traditional and next-generation applications.

http://www.storagereview.com/plexistor_introduces_its_softwaredefined_memory_platform

Those VMware Cuts Hit Monday

The expected #VMware layoffs hit Monday, according to company sources and amessage board where those affected by the cuts are posting (anonymously) about their experiences. #Fusion, #vCloudAir, #Workstation groups were affected.

Sources told Fortune that various parts of the vCloud Air teams—personnel in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), the Burlington, Ontario, customer support group, and Colorado—were cut. A post to Layoff.com confirmed some of this.

Work (including engineering work) on VMware  VMW 2.44%  Workstation desktop virtualization and VMware Fusionis being sent offshore.

Last week Fortune reported that the company was due to cut about 900 jobs, or about 5% of its workforce.


http://fortune.com/2016/01/26/vmware-layoffs-hit/

Ingram Micro Adds Dell Software to Federal Program

IRVINE, CA – January 26, 2016 – #IngramMicro Inc. (NYSE: IM) today announced #DellSoftware is now part of the Ingram Micro Federal Advantage Program and its products have been added to Ingram Micro’s wholly owned company, Promark Technology’s  General Services Administration (GSA) schedule. 

“There’s tremendous business value in having a distribution partner who is authorized to sell and support both the hardware and software business from any one vendor – especially a channel favorite such as Dell," said Anthony Vottima, executive director, Ingram Micro Vertical Markets.  “It’s rewarding to have Dell expand their footprint within our Ingram Micro Federal Advantage Program and add the Dell Windows Management, Information Management, Data Protection, #SonicWALL, Identity and Access Management and #KACE solutions to Promark’s GSA schedule."


http://www.channelpartnersonline.com/news/2016/01/ingram-micro-adds-dell-software-to-federal-program.aspx

EMC expands Elastic Cloud (object) Storage

#EMC today launched #ElasticCloudStorage 2.2, making its object storage platform more mature as it prepares to take over use cases from EMC’s other object storageproducts, Atmos and Centera.
ECS is available as a software-only product or packaged on an appliance. The software is the #ViPRsoftware-defined storage data planeand the hardware is an x86 server.
EMC launched ECS in 2014 and brought out ECS 2.0 last May.
ECS 2.2 adds native NFS support to go with its previous support for #Amazon S3, #OpenStack Swift and #Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS). Native NFS support allows ECS to handle file storage without a file gateway. EMC also enhanced the search capabilities, claiming ECS can search metadata across exabytes of unstructured data without a dedicated database. For security, EMC added data at rest encryption.
“We feel ECS now has anything you might want from an object storage platform,” said Manuvir Das, senior vice president of EMC’s Advanced Software Division.
Das said the metadata search “opens up an Internet of Things use case. We have automotive customers storing telemetry data from vehicles. Those are small pieces of large volumes of data. They can throw that into scalable object storage and search the metadata.”
He said EMC has shipped more than an exabyte of ECS storage, mostly on hardware appliances. He said there are three main types of customers. Traditional enterprise shops are using ECS for a low-cost archive as well as storage used to develop new applications. Service providers use it to build object-based clouds to compete with popular public clouds, and content providers creating cloud apps deploy ECS for scalable storage.

Western Digital buys IBM storage patents

#WesternDigital has acquired over 100 patents from #IBM in distributed storage, object storage and emerging non-volatile memory for an undisclosed amount. The companies have also entered into a patent cross-licence agreement. Western Digital expects the intellectual property to further strengthen its technology leadership position and drive value creation for the company and its customers. The patents enlarge Western Digital’s portfolio of over 10,000 patents and patent applications. 

Western Digital president and COO Mike Cordano said of the transaction, “This agreement reflects our continued focus on innovation and sets the stage for even more rapid advancement and commercialization of new data storage solutions. We are building on Western Digital and IBM’s long-standing relationship and look forward to future collaborations and business opportunities.” 

IBM’s general manager for intellectual property, William LaFontaine, added, “This agreement with Western Digital illustrates the value of patented IBM inventions and demonstrates our leadership in licensing access to our broad patent portfolio. We look forward to a productive relationship with Western Digital.”

http://www.telecompaper.com/news/western-digital-buys-ibm-storage-patents--1124669

Brocade Delivers Resilient, Agile Networks for Nutanix Invisible Infrastructure Brocade VDX Switches and Nutanix Hyperconverged Infrastructure Provide Seamless Data Center Experience

#Brocade (NASDAQ: BRCD) today announced an alliance with #Nutanix to help enterprises seamlessly deploy hyperconverged infrastructures. Brocade® VDX® switches have received Nutanix Ready validation demonstrating solution compatibility and interoperability with Nutanix systems. Deploying the Nutanix Xtreme Computing Platform (XCP) and Brocade VDX switches with Brocade VCS® Fabric technology delivers best-in-class capabilities that address customer requirements for virtualization and specific workloads such as virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and big data analytics.

Hyperconvergence tightly integrates compute, storage and virtualization using commodity hardware to bring simplified operation, high availability and scalability to the data center. According to Gartner, "By 2018, converged infrastructure systems categorized as 'hyperconverged infrastructure' will represent 35 percent of total converged infrastructure shipments."1

"The combination of Brocade VDX switches and Nutanix XCP has revolutionized our data centers," said Jim Root, chief information officer, Lake Emergency Medical Services. "We now have advanced data center computing at a remarkably low total cost of ownership, with functionality we previously never dreamed of owning."


http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/marketwire/1240733.htm

Sinequa Announces New Series of Smart Connectors for Cloud, Hadoop

#Sinequa, a New-York based developer of real-time #BigData search and analytics tools, has announced the availability of a series of new smart connectors for cloud and Big Data #Hadoop environments.

“The ‘plug and play’ connectors of the Sinequa Big Data Search & Analytics Platform enable seamless access to data, wherever it resides, with agility, speed and security,” the company noted in its announcement.

The adoption of cloud and Hadoop continues to rise within data-intensive organizations, and the spokesperson said Sinequa is delivering smart connectors that streamline access to data in all of these environments without the time-lag usually incurred by custom connector development.

New Sinequa “out of the box” connectors for Hadoop, in particular for the MapR Hadoop distribution, include:

• HDFS

• Hive

• HBase

The new Sinequa connectors support the increasing volumes of application data retained in the cloud, including AWS, Microsoft Office 365 with SharePoint Online, Exchange Online, OneDrive and Yammer. They enable the indexing and analysis of this cloud-based application data integrated with on-premise versions of Microsoft Office for a single, combined result.

The new Sinequa connectors for Cloud include:

• Microsoft Office 365 including: SharePoint Online; Exchange Online; OneDrive; Yammer

• Mimecast

• Salesforce.com

• Veeva Vault

Sinequa also now offers new and updated connectors for the following solutions:

• Alfresco V5

• Confluence V5

• Emerson DCA

• IDBS

• OpenText Alchemy

• PTC Windchill

• Siemens PLM software Teamcenter


http://www.information-management.com/news/infrastructure/sinequa-announces-new-series-of-smart-connectors-for-cloud-hadoop-10028129-1.html

Procera Networks Joins Cisco Solution Partner Program as Preferred Partner, PacketLogic/V Achieves Cisco Compatibility Certification

FREMONT, Calif., Jan. 26, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- #Procera Networks, Inc., the global Subscriber Experience company, today announced the company has joined the #Cisco ® Solution Partner Program as an official Solution Partner and that #PacketLogic/V ™ has successfully achieved Cisco compatibility certification with Cisco #UCS C-series servers. The Internet of Everything ( #IoE ) continues to bring together people, processes, data and things to enhance the relevancy of network connections. As a member of the Cisco Solution Partner Program, Procera is able to quickly create and deploy solutions to enhance the capabilities, performance and management of the network to capture value in the IoE.

"By becoming an official Cisco Preferred Solution Partner, Procera is accelerating the ability for network operators around the world to quickly adopt and implement our virtualized solutions, while also providing them with flexible deployment options for PacketLogic/V on their networks," said Mike Kay, vice president of business development at Procera. "Network operators can gain insights and take action on broadband traffic more easily than ever to enhance the subscriber experience, achieving a level of peace-of-mind not possible with other subscriber experience solutions on the market."

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/procera-networks-joins-cisco-solution-partner-program-as-preferred-partner-packetlogicv-achieves-cisco-compatibility-certification-300209245.html

EU regulators to rule on $67 billion Dell, EMC deal by Feb 29

BRUSSELS - European Union antitrust regulators will decide by Feb. 29 whether to nod through U.S. computer maker #Dell Inc's $67-billion (47.16 billion pound) bid for data storage company #EMC Corp (EMC.N) or open a full-scale investigation.

The deal would enable world No. 3 computer maker Dell to better compete with rivals #Cisco Systems Inc (CSCO.O), IBM (IBM.N) and #Hewlett-Packard (HPQ.N) in managing and storing corporate data on the cloud.

Dell sought EU approval on Monday, according to a filing on the European Commission website. The EU competition watchdog can either clear the deal with or without conditions in the preliminary review or launch a five-month investigation if it has serious doubts.


http://uk.mobile.reuters.com/article/idUKKCN0V40Y3?irpc=932

Michael Dell Tries To Reassure VCE Partners, Customers As Dell's EMC Acquisition Looms

Michael #Dell has posted a letter to #VCE customers and partners to reassure them that the converged infrastructure company's relationship with #Cisco will continue after #Dell acquires #EMC.

In a letter published on Dell's website Monday, Dell, the founder, chairman and CEO of his namesake company, compliments VCE's success and reiterates his commitment to the unit and its deep partnership with Dell rival Cisco Systems.

http://m.crn.com/news/data-center/300079479/michael-dell-tries-to-reassure-vce-partners-customers-as-dells-emc-acquisition-looms.htm

ViFX partners with VMware to drive software defined enterprise in NZ

Auckland IT consultancy #ViFX has partnered with #VMware to ‘lead the charge’ for the software defined data centre in New Zealand, bringing to market global best practices of how to leverage virtualisation technologies.

The two companies claim they can give local businesses the edge in their IT infrastructure by delivering the software defined data centre, which can speed up the time to value for a company’s applications, significantly reduce IT spend and put the right technology and capability in place to increase the focus on innovation.

James Knapp, ViFX chief technology officer and cloud architect, says every conceivable industry is being confronted with customer-facing digitalisation, as new technology arises and traditional barriers are broken down.

However, ViFX says IT innovation is hindered by complex IT environments and legacy systems, along with data centres that ‘simply can’t keep up with the changing demands of today’s business climate’.

https://channellife.co.nz/story/vifx-partners-vmware-drive-software-defined-enterprise-nz/

EMC Reports Q4 as Anxiety Rises About Dell Buyout

Shareholders of the data storage company #EMC will get an update on the company’s plans to sell itself to privately held #Dell on Wednesday morning when it reports the results of its fiscal fourth quarter.

If nothing else, EMC’s report will remind its shareholders how they lucked out last fall when Dell offered to acquire the company in a deal worth$67 billion. As of Friday’s close, EMC was worth about $20 billion less than that. Since then, the shares of both EMC and its software subsidiary VMware have fallen: EMC by 13 percent and VMware by more than 38 percent.

That fact, coupled with intensifying anxieties about the state of the corporate debt markets, has triggered some concerns that Dell’s takeover plan, which hinges on raising more than $40 billion in debt, might run into trouble.

With the promise of $24.05 a share in cash plus new tracking shares linked to VMware, there’s no reason to expect that EMC shareholders will vote down the deal, even though someshareholders have hinted they might do just that. Even so, EMC shares traded below $24 a share on two consecutive days last week.


http://recode.net/2016/01/25/emc-reports-q4-as-anxiety-rises-about-dell-buyout/

The only way is down for NetApp, HP Enterprise and IBM storage – studyDell-EMC

In its inaugural Voice of the Enterprise: Storage Study, 451 Research forecasts public cloud storage spend to double in two years – with #NetApp, #HPE and #IBM falling down the supplier rankings as #Amazon 's AWS and #Microsoft 's #Azure bulldoze their way in.
We have seen a copy of the report: 451 asked its enterprise research base “which vendor does your organization currently spend the most with on storage in 2015 and which will it spend the most on in 2017?"
The top five suppliers in 2015 were #EMC (28.7 per cent), NetApp (12.9 per cent), #Dell (12.7 per cent), Hewlett Packard Enterprise (9.9 per cent) and IBM (9.5 per cent). 451 said AWS and Azure muscled their way into the top five in 2017, but what happened to the others?
Firstly, EMC still leads, but with by a reduced amount (23.8 per cent) with AWS second at 10.6 per cent. Dell is still third but at 10.3 per cent. Microsoft is in fourth place at 9.1 per cent with HPE dropping to fifth place, also holding 9.1 per cent.
NetApp is in sixth place at 8.6 per cent, followed by IBM at 7.1 per cent. HDS is eighth with 4.9 per cent, down from its 2015 total of 5.3 per cent. Nimble has risen from, its 2015 2.2 per cent to 2.7 per cent in 2017.
In joint tenth place is Pure Storage at 1.5 per cent, up from the 0.5 per cent 451 recorded for 2015. VMWare is equal tenth with 1.5 per cent; Oracle is in twelfth place with 0.5 per cent, down from 2015’s 1.6 per cent.

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Cumulus Networks Gets a Reported $35 Million in Funding

The first month of 2016 has been kind to some vendors in the network virtualization space.

Both #BigSwitch Networks and #Plexxi this week announced that they each had received fresh venture capital funding from new and existing investors. In Big Switch's case, it was $48.5 million from the likes of Khosla Ventures and MSD Capital, the investment arm for #Dell CEO Michael Dell.

For Plexxi, an unannounced amount of funding was received from GV, formerly known as #GoogleVentures.


http://mobile.eweek.com/networking/cumulus-networks-gets-a-reported-35-million-in-funding.html

Hortonworks® Named a Leader in Big Data Hadoop Distributions Report by Independent Research Firm

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 22, 2016/PRNewswire/ -- #Hortonworks, Inc. (NASDAQ:HDP) today announced that it was among the select companies that Forrester Research, Inc. invited to participate in its January 2016 report entitled The Forrester Wave™: Big Data #Hadoop Distributions, Q1 2016. In this evaluation, Hortonworks was cited as a Leader and had the highest score in the strategy criterion. According to the Forrester Report, "Enterprise Hadoop is a market that is not even 10 years old, but Forrester estimates that 100% of all large enterprises will adopt it (Hadoop and related technologies such as Spark) for big data analytics within the next two years."

The Forrester Report noted, "Hortonworks doubles-down on inclusive, broad community innovation. Hortonworks is a rock when it comes to its promise to offer a 100% open source distribution. All of the technology built into HDP is an Apache open source project. Hortonworks will acquire companies to fill enterprise gaps and immediately contributes the code to an Apache project for the good of the community. For example, Hortonworks acquired XA Secure, a company with a commercially licensed security solution, and contributed the code to Apache as Apache Ranger. Hortonworks is also an important member of the Open Data Platform initiative (ODPi) formed earlier this year with IBM, Pivotal Software, and 12 other technology vendors, because the group has adopted Hortonworks-initiated projects such as Apache Ambari. Customers value Hortonworks' approach to open source innovation."  


http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/hortonworks-named-a-leader-in-big-data-hadoop-distributions-report-by-independent-research-firm-300208626.html

F5 Networks, Inc. (FFIV) Announces Quarterly Earnings Results, Beats Expectations By $0.13 EPS

#F5 Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ:FFIV) announced its quarterly earnings results on Wednesday. The network technology company reported $1.73 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, topping the Thomson Reuters’ consensus estimate of $1.60 by $0.13, AnalystRatings.Net reports. The company had revenue of $489.50 million for the quarter, compared to the consensus estimate of $485.51 million. The company’s quarterly revenue was up 5.8% compared to the same quarter last year. During the same quarter last year, the company posted $1.55 EPS. F5 Networks updated its Q2 guidance to $1.61-1.64 EPS.

FFIV has been the subject of several recent research reports. Zacks Investment Research downgraded F5 Networks from a “hold” rating to a “sell” rating in a report on Tuesday, September 29th. Nomura downgraded F5 Networks from a “neutral” rating to a “reduce” rating and set a $90.00 price target for the company. in a report on Wednesday, December 9th. Raymond James downgraded F5 Networks from an “outperform” rating to a “market perform” rating in a report on Friday, September 25th. OTR Global downgraded F5 Networks to a “positive” rating in a report on Monday, January 11th. Finally, Barclays assumed coverage on F5 Networks in a report on Wednesday, October 14th. They set an “equal weight” rating and a $131.00 price target for the company. Two investment analysts have rated the stock with a sell rating, twenty-three have given a hold rating, ten have assigned a buy rating and one has given a strong buy rating to the stock. F5 Networks presently has an average rating of “Hold” and a consensus target price of $113.20.

http://www.emqtv.com/f5-networks-inc-ffiv-announces-quarterly-earnings-results-beats-expectations-by-0-13-eps/150959/

Verizon Becomes Newest Telecom to Join ONOS Open Source SDN Project

#Verizon Becomes Newest Telecom to Join #ONOS Open Source #SDN Project

Verizon has joined ONOS, an open source #Linux Foundation collaborative project for building an SDN-based networking platform for telecommunications service providers.

Verizon has become the newest member of ONOS, a Linux Foundationcollaborative project that aims to build a carrier-grade, SDN-enabled operating system for service providers.

ONOS brands itself as an "SDN network operating system." It's a set of communications tools and applications that allow organizations to build clustered network infrastructure that takes full advantage of software-defined networking, or SDN. The idea is to make communications more scalable, more reliable and faster by abstracting infrastructure from physical devices.

http://m.thevarguy.com/open-source-application-software-companies/verizon-becomes-newest-telecom-join-onos-open-source-sdn-

New HDS all-flash arrays help companies adopt a software-defined approach to storage

#Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) has launched a series of all-flash storage arrays to help enterprises adopt a software-defined approach for storage infrastructure.

Available in three models, the Hitachi Flash Storage (HFS) A series features two controllers and up to 60 SSDs in a single 2U-high tray.

The units have about 384TB of effective capacity, 1 million IOPS and will focus on customers with a particular set of use cases such as virtual desktop, virtual server and database environments.

HFS A series arrays will enable customers to protect data with copy-on-write snapshots per logical volume and create full clones of logical volumes and copy for redundancy.

The company said customers can also set quality of service (QoS) controls for maximum IOPS and bandwidth consumption per logical volume for consistent application performance.

HDS said that the next generation applications require data centres to be responsive, agile, accessible and automated, with flash storage technology helping companies in adopting software-defined approach to storage infrastructure.

HDS vice president of infrastructure platforms, solutions and cloud Miklos Sandorfi said: "Hitachi has delivered a full portfolio of optimised flash solutions bound together by a software-defined approach to storage infrastructure.

"This gives customers the ability to optimize solutions for a particular set of use cases while getting the power and efficiencies of common management, workflows and policies across their infrastructure."


http://www.cbronline.com/news/enterprise-it/storage/new-hds-all-flash-arrays-help-companies-adopt-a-software-defined-approach-to-storage-4790929

VMware parent EMC agreed to be acquired by Dell in October

#VMware Inc., reeling from share declines, weaker bookings and concerns about the acquisition of its parent company, will cut about 900 positions under a restructuring plan to be announced next week, a person with knowledge of the matter said.

The job reductions may be announced on Tuesday when the company reports quarterly earnings or a day earlier, said the person, who asked not to be identified because the plan hasn’t been announced publicly yet. That level of job cuts would represent about 5 percent of VMware’s workforce of 18,000.

VMware’s parent company #EMC Corp. is being acquired by #Dell Inc., and EMC is also in the middle of a cost-cutting program. Dell and EMC have said the deal makes financial sense because it will boost revenue, rather than enabling them to cut costs. However, the companies refused to comment on additional job losses when the acquisition was announced in October. VMware reporteddisappointing bookings for the third quarter, with executives saying that uncertainty about EMC, VMware and Dell had hurt demand.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-01-22/vmware-said-to-cut-about-900-jobs-in-restructuring

A computer-storage exec explains why that once hot market is melting down

Earlier this week, storage giant #Hitachi Data Systems made a big move in the flash-storage marketby introducing new system that uses 100% flash technology.

This is another nail in the coffin for the young companies that pioneered the use of flash in the enterprise, like #Violin Memory, #Nimble Storage, and #Pure Storage.

A few years ago, they were one of the darlings of the enterprise-tech world, raising huge amounts of money or being acquired for hefty sums.

Flash is the same storage tech used by smartphones, thumb drives, and tablets. And because it's faster than older storage technologies, it has taken the enterprise-data-center market by storm.

That should have been good news for the pioneers. But as the popularity of their technology has skyrocketed, big players like #HP, #EMC, Hitachi, and, most recently, #NetApp have swooped in.


http://www.businessinsider.com/storage-exec-explains-market-melt-down-2016-1

IBM, Symantec storage results bode ill for EMC, HPE

Calendar fourth-quarter results released this week for #IBM 's storage business and #Symantec 's #Veritas unit paint a dim picture of near-term demand in the markets for storage hardware and software.

The year-over-year drops in revenue from both companies bode poorly for #EMC, the No. 1 seller of storage products, which will report results for the same period next Wednesday, and for Hewlett Packard Enterprise ( #HPE ), which also has a large storage business and reports next month.

Symantec said Tuesday that Veritas' revenue for the three months ended Jan. 1 fell 13% to 18% from the year-earlier period, to a range of $550 million to $580 million.

Veritas' adjusted cash flow for the period fell far more sharply than sales, between 28% and 41%, just as the unit is set to be acquired by Carlyle Group, a giant private equity firm, at the end of this month.

The numbers were in a Symantec securities filing which also stated the software maker would receive $1 billion less in cash from the sales of Veritas than the company stated in August, when the deal was announced.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/columnist/shinal/2016/01/22/ibm-symantec-storage-results-bode-ill-emc-hpe/79171834/

EMC Co. Expected to Earn FY2016 Earnings of $1.40 Per Share (EMC)

#EMC Co. (NYSE:EMC) – Analysts at Jefferies Group dropped their FY2016 EPS estimates for EMC in a research report issued to clients and investors on Tuesday, according to Zacks Investment Research. Jefferies Group analyst J. Kisner now forecasts that the brokerage will post earnings per share of $1.40 for the year, down from their prior estimate of $1.47. Jefferies Group has a “Hold” rating and a $29.00 price objective on the stock. The consensus estimate for EMC’s FY2016 earnings is $1.47 per share.

Several other equities research analysts have also recently weighed in on EMC.Zacks Investment Research upgraded shares of EMC from a “hold” rating to a “buy” rating and set a $27.00 target price for the company in a research note on Thursday, October 1st. Sanford C. Bernstein reiterated an “outperform” rating and issued a $30.00 target price on shares of EMC in a research note on Friday, October 9th. Deutsche Bank reissued a “buy” rating and issued a $30.00 price target on shares of EMC in a research report on Friday, October 9th. Raymond James reissued a “strong-buy” rating and issued a $32.00 price target on shares of EMC in a research report on Friday, October 9th. Finally, Vetr raised shares of EMC from a “hold” rating to a “buy” rating and set a $28.61 price target for the company in a research report on Tuesday, October 20th. One analyst has rated the stock with a sell rating, nineteen have assigned a hold rating, eighteen have assigned a buy rating and two have given a strong buy rating to the company. The stock presently has an average rating of “Buy” and a consensus price target of $29.49.


http://www.emqtv.com/emc-co-expected-to-earn-fy2016-earnings-of-1-40-per-share-emc/149839/

Dell's latest switch OS has the potential to become the software foundation across the company's portfolio of data center infrastructure products following the acquisition of EMC and its subsidiary, VMware.

#Dell has introduced a #Linux -based switch OS that is likely to become a major component of the company's data center infrastructure products. #SDN

Dell's latest switch OS has the potential to become the software foundation across the company's portfolio of data center infrastructure products following the acquisition of #EMC and its subsidiary, #VMware.

Dell introduced Operating System 10 (OS10) this week at a news conference in San Francisco. The latest version of the network operating system (NOS) that powers Dell switches is based on an unmodified Linux kernel that is built on the Debian distribution.

For tech buyers, Dell is adding the OS to the choices they have for the vendor's switches. Companies can buy a Dell switch today with an NOS from Big Switch Networks, Cumulus Networks, IP Infusion or Pluribus Networks.

A baseline version of OS10 is scheduled to ship by the end of February. A premium version will be available in beta at the same time, with general availability expected by the end of August. Initially, companies can run OS10 on Dell S-Series 1/10/40 GbE top-of-rack switches. Dell will offer the OS on Z-Series fabric switches later in the year.

http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/news/4500271500/Dells-new-switch-OS-could-become-much-more-after-EMC-merger

Google's First Apache Contribution? Dataflow, for Big Data Analytics

#Google has teamed up with several other companies to submit its open sourced #Dataflow technology to the #Apache Software Foundation (ASF) as an incubator project, a first for the search giant.

Dataflow is used for defining and executing data processing workflows, including workflows for data ingestion and integration. A data pipeline defined and built with Dataflow's unified model and language-specific SDKs can be executed on several runtimes or execution/processing engines.

This, Google says, relieves the burden of having to rewrite data pipelines in order to use a different engine, such as switching from batch-processing Apache Hadoop MapReduce engine in order to enjoy the superior performance and streaming analytics capabilities of Apache Spark.


https://adtmag.com/articles/2016/01/21/google-dataflow-asf.aspx?m=1

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Maxta Introduces Application-Defined Storage and Hyper-Convergence, Streamlining and Simplifying IT for Virtualized Data Centers

SUNNYVALE, Calif., Jan. 19, 2016/PRNewswire/ -- #Maxta ®, a leading provider of #hyper-convergence and #software-definedstorage solutions, announced today that it has further maximized the promise of hyper-convergence by providing application optimization with the latest release of the #MaxtaStoragePlatform ( #MxSP ™) and #MaxDeploy ™ appliances.

Maxta #ApplicationDefinedStorage provides the best of both traditional storage and hyper-convergence by empowering organizations to define storage attributes independently and easily for each application, aligning storage with applications. Maxta software enables the tuning of the virtual storage pool to the optimal configuration for a variety of workloads concurrently, including VDI, Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, SQL Server and Oracle Database.

Maxta MxSP software-defined storage solutions provide organizations the choice to deploy hyper-convergence on any x86 server, use any hypervisor, and any combination of storage devices. Deployed as either software or as part of a MaxDeploy appliance, the simplicity of Maxta's VM-centric solution reduces IT management to maximize cost savings. Enterprise-class data services, scale-up and scale-out capabilities, and capacity optimization empower organizations to hyper-converge, eliminating the need for SAN or NAS devices.

"Traditional storage allows parameters to be set to suit individual applications by carving out specific LUNs for each application. But doing that is cumbersome, and not always very appealing," said Tim Stammers, Senior Analyst at 451 Research.  "As well as reducing costs, hyper-convergence promises to simplify storage management, but it involves a single storage pool with a single set of parameters for all applications. Maxta's hyper-converged storage now allows different parameters to be set for different applications running inside virtual machines – but without the complexity of LUN management."


http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/maxta-introduces-application-defined-storage-and-hyper-convergence-streamlining-and-simplifying-it-for-virtualized-data-centers-300205915.html

SimpliVity Seeks More Vendor Partners, Eyes 2016 For Server Expansion

#SimpliVity CEO Doron Kempel is eager to offer the company's software on servers from an expanded roster of vendors and says that business will make up about half of the company's sales in the coming year.

SimpliVity's #hyper-converged infrastructure is now offered in three ways: in its #OmniCube appliance, which runs on #Dell server technology; and in its OmniStack system, which is SimpliVity software on servers either from its main vendor partner #Cisco Systems, or from #Lenovo, which teamed up with SimpliVity earlier this year.


http://m.crn.com/news/storage/300079401/simplivity-seeks-more-vendor-partners-eyes-2016-for-server-expansion.htm?itc=hp_ots

Riverbed Announces Acquisition of Leading SD-WAN Provider Ocedo

Acquisition accelerates Riverbed’s strategy to deliver next-generation software-defined networking solutions to customers, and creates significant new growth opportunities

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.@riverbed acquires @ocedohq for next-gen #SDN #SDWAN solutions: http://rvbd.ly/1UYRhZo

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RIVERBED ANNOUNCES ACQUISITION OF LEADING SD-WAN PROVIDER OCEDO

Acquisition accelerates Riverbed’s strategy to deliver next-generation software-defined networking solutions to customers, and creates significant new growth opportunities

Riverbed Technology, the leader in application performance infrastructure, today announced the acquisition of Germany-based Ocedo, a leading provider of software-defined networking and SD-WAN (software-defined wide-area-network) solutions. The acquisition furthers Riverbed’s strategy to deliver next-generation, software-defined networking solutions that provide superior application performance and business agility for today’s hybrid enterprises. The acquisition of the privately-held company will expand and accelerate Riverbed’s delivery of best-in-class SD-WAN solutions to customers, while creating significant new growth opportunities for Riverbed and its partners.


http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160119005839/en/Riverbed-Announces-Acquisition-Leading-SD-WAN-Provider-Ocedo

Nexusguard’s Software-Defined Networking helps Scale Service Providers’ DDoS Mitigation with Nexusguard AI

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nexusguard, the worldwide leader in distributed denial of service ( #DDoS ) security solutions, today announced #Nexusguard AI gives internet service providers (ISPs) and partners the ability to deliver software-defined networking ( #SDN ), integrated uptime protection for their customers. Companies of all sizes face growing threats related to sophisticated DDoS attacks. ISPs and channel partners can provide individual and customized protection for customers, without worry of collateral damage or increased latency in the midst of multiple DDoS attacks.

http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160119005658/en/Nexusguard%E2%80%99s-Software-Defined-Networking-helps-Scale-Service-Providers%E2%80%99

Big Switch Networks Raises $48.5 Million in New Funding

Software Defined Networking ( #SDN ) vendor Big Switch Networks is announcing a new Series C round of funding bringing in $48.5 million. Total funding to date for Big Switch now stands at $94 million.
The Series C round included participation from Morgenthaler Ventures, Silver Lake Partners, Accton, CID Group, and Michael Dell’s MSD Capital, among others. Kyle Forster, founder of Big Switch highlighted the participation of Silver Lake in particular, which is a group that tends to invest in late stage company and is well known in the industry for helping to take public like Dell companies private.
As to how Silver Lake came to invest in Big Switch, Forster explained that former Cisco senior executive Charles Giancarlo has been an angel investor in Big Switch. Giancarlo is also a former operating partner at Silver Lake.

NOW ORDERABLE! Lenovo Converged HX Series Nutanix Appliance

You may have heard that on December 7 we announced our first in a line of #Lenovo hyperconverged appliances featuring #Nutanix software at the Gartner Data Center Infrastructure & Operations Management Conference in Las Vegas. You can visit the Lenovo news site to read the full press release.   

I’m thrilled to be able to tell you that our new hyperconverged systems are now available to order. Typical data centers have multiple generations of servers, operating systems, storage and hypervisors. In my role, I speak with many IT managers. I continually hear that they are struggling to juggle complex projects while at the same time, maintaining legacy hardware and software. Implementing a next-generation hyperconverged appliance can substantially reduce this complexity—significantly decreasing their time to value.

Customers that have implemented Nutanix appliances have achieved amazing total cost of ownership savings and a quick return on investment. This is one of the reasons we chose to partner with Nutanix. Add Lenovo infrastructure to the mix and together with Nutanix software, we are delivering a hyperconverged appliance—with centralized software management for shared resources—that is extremely reliability. In case you missed it, a recent study by ITIC found that Lenovo System x servers are more reliable and averaged the lowest percentage of server outages compared to HP ProLiant and Integrity servers, Dell PowerEdge, Oracle x86 and SPARC hardware platforms.


http://blog.lenovo.com/en/blog/lenovo-converged-hx-series-nutanix-appliance-now-orderable

Veeam kicks off 2016 with V9 GA

#Veeam Software has started off the year by making Veeam Availability Suite 9 generally available to customers. The software has more than 250 features, according to Veeam.

While the data protection application is only going GA now, Veeam pre-announced features throughout the past eight months.

“The software has been a year in the making,” said Doug Hazelman, vice president of product strategy at Veeam. “The focus has not only been on adding scalability but enterprise features that the mid-market and enterprise segments are looking for. So version 9 focuses on them.”

One of the main enhancements include integration with #EMC #VNX and #VNXe hybrid storage. Veeam announced this in May 2015. Enterprises will able to use Veeam Backup from storage snapshots to create backups from EMC VNX or VNXe storage snapshots in two minutes or less via Veeam Explorer for Storage Snapshots without the need for intermediate steps.

http://searchstorage.techtarget.com/blog/Storage-Soup/Veeam-kicks-off-2016-with-V9-GA

​New flash player on board as NetApp lays down $US870 million storage marker

Founded in 2010, SolidFire builds all-flash storage systems for the next-generation data centre, meaning NetApp will now have all-flash offerings that address each of the three largest All-Flash Array market segments.
In addition, #SolidFire is widely regarded as an active leader in the cloud community with extensive integrated storage management capabilities with #OpenStack, #VMware, and other cloud frameworks.
“This acquisition will benefit current and future customers looking to gain the benefits of web-scale cloud providers for their own data centres,” says George Kurian, CEO, #NetApp.
“SolidFire combines the performance and economics of all-flash storage with a web-scale architecture that radically simplifies data centre operations and enables rapid deployments of new applications.

Commvault and Nutanix Expand Strategic Partnership with New Innovative Data Protection Solutions for Invisible Infrastructure

TINTON FALLS, N.J. and SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 19, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- #Commvault (NASDAQ: CVLT), a global leader in enterprise data protection and information management and Nutanix, the next-generation enterprise computing company, today announced Commvault integration and support of the #Nutanix #Acropolis Hypervisor, including Commvault #IntelliSnap ® snapshot management capabilities to simplify protection and recovery for data and virtual machines running on Nutanix. These enhancements mark the latest step in thispartnership, enabling organizations to easily increase predictability, scalability and efficiency when deploying infrastructure in a virtualized environment while leveraging the flexibility to deliver customer-fit SLAs for recovery and easy data access from the Commvault Data Platform.

Today, organizations are looking for datacenter infrastructure for tier 1 applications that can make infrastructure truly invisible, so that IT can focus on the applications and services that power their business. There is also a growing need for modern data protection that aligns to this new infrastructure architecture with a single solution for all hypervisors that is easy, scalable and secure.

"Two of the most important trends that IT professionals should be focused on are – increasing their virtualization agility & assuring the reliability and recovery of that environment," said Jason Buffington (@JBuff), senior analyst at ESG. "As organizations continue their virtualization journey, converged & hyperconverged systems make huge amounts of sense. And since 'when modernizing production, you must modernize protection,' it also makes a lot of sense to integrate agile snapshots, application-aware data protection and mature data management technologies into joint solutions that assure customers that their new infrastructure is not only highly performant, but also highly reliable and recoverable."


http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/commvault-and-nutanix-expand-strategic-partnership-with-new-innovative-data-protection-solutions-for-invisible-infrastructure-300205754.html

New Hadoop Survey Identifies Big Data Trends to Watch in 2016

WOODCLIFF LAKE, N.J., Jan. 19, 2016/PRNewswire/ -- #Syncsort, a global leader in #BigData and mainframe software, today announced the results from its second annual #Hadoop survey, showing that as more organizations are moving from Hadoop experimentation to production, realizing the full potential of big data analytics, there are three top areas they will focus on in 2016.

Syncsort polled over 250 respondents including data architects, IT managers, developers, business intelligence/data analysts and data scientists, with a majority (66 percent) coming from organizations with revenues over $100 million. Participants were from a broad range of industries including financial services, healthcare, government and retail.

Based on the survey results, there are three key trends Syncsort anticipates in 2016:

1. Apache Spark will move from a talking point into deployment. Nearly 70 percent of respondents are most interested in Apache Spark, surpassing interest in all other compute frameworks, including the recognized incumbent, MapReduce (55 percent). While Syncsort expects MapReduce will still be the prevalent compute framework in production, the high level of interest should translate into more Spark deployments, mostly running on Hadoop.

2. Offloading from expensive platforms into Hadoop will continue to increase in numbers and scope. 63 percent of respondents feel Hadoop will help them increase business/IT agility, 55 percent expect to increase operational efficiency and reduce costs, and over 51 percent want to leverage it to make more data available for business use across the entire organization. These findings are consistent with Syncsort customer use cases that should continue to gain steam in 2016, including Mainframe and Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) offload to Hadoop. 

3. A growing number of companies will look to leverage Hadoop for advanced use cases. More than half of respondents see Hadoop as a way to innovate, using data from social media and IoT, and applying predictive analytics and visualization for greater insights about their business. Hadoop is yet to be leveraged for mobile apps and software, as only 4.9 percent reported utility for these use cases.

"As Hadoop adoption becomes mainstream, the number of applications in production increases and the use cases, frameworks and data sources become more varied and complex. Organizations realize significant benefits from Hadoop; however, they also cite challenges in keeping up with new tools and skills, connectivity and data movement, and unforeseen costs," said Tendü Yoğurtçu, General Manager of Syncsort's Big Data business. "A single software environment to access all enterprise data and manage the entire data pipeline will be critical for organizations to maximize the ROI on their Big Data projects, especially as the demand for real-time analytics in industries such as financial services, healthcare, telecommunications, and retail increases."

Based on additional customer feedback, Syncsort predicts two additional trends in 2016:

4. More organizations will leverage streaming, real-time data sources. The best business decisions often require the most recent data available. Popular use cases include fraud detection, analytics on telemetry and security data, insurance claim validation, and the IoT.

5. Data governance and security will be major areas of focus as organizations move to production deployments. More organizations will move towards adopting a "Hadoop first" approach to data management – skipping traditional and more expensive platforms and applying metadata, lineage, security, and other data management measures on Hadoop from the start.

"The ability to combine real-time data sources with batch data will create even more insights for businesses, and predictive analytics will play a critical role in this," continued Yoğurtçu. "The ability to transform and prepare data in flight will be more important, eliminating the need for staging increasing volumes of data. Though challenging, this will also create an opportunity to deliver next generation data integration products, future proofing user's applications while taking advantage of highly scalable and distributed platforms like Apache Hadoop and Spark, on-premise or in the cloud."

For more information on the Hadoop study,click here.

About Syncsort 
Syncsort provides enterprise software that allows organizations to collect, integrate, sort and distribute more data in less time, with fewer resources and lower costs.  Thousands of customers in more than 85 countries, including 87 of the Fortune 100 companies, use our fast and secure software to optimize and offload data processing workloads. Syncsort software provides specialized solutions spanning "Big Iron to Big Data," including next gen analytical platforms such as Hadoop, cloud, and Splunk. For more than 40 years customers have turned to Syncsort's software and expertise to dramatically improve performance of their data processing environments, while reducing hardware and labor costs.




http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-hadoop-survey-identifies-big-data-trends-to-watch-in-2016-300205457.html

Dell opens Singapore lab to tap IoT growth in APAC

With interest in Internet of Things ( #IoT ) ramping up in Singapore, so are tech vendors eager to ride the wave. One such market player is #Dell, which has just announced a new test site dedicated to the technology.

http://www.zdnet.com/article/dell-opens-singapore-lab-to-tap-iot-growth-in-apac/

Monday, January 18, 2016

COO: VCE converged infrastructure not affected by Dell-EMC

#VCE's converged systems cater to a wide array of users, but will still differ from #Dell 's converged products after the purchase of VCE's parent company, #EMC, according to COO Todd Pavone.

Like its parent company, EMC, VCE is going through a transition period. VCE recently named longtime EMC executive Chad Sakac its president to oversee the converged infrastructure group, which will likely grow in importance when server vendor Dell completes its $67 billionacquisition of EMC.

VCE COO Todd Pavone, who was part of VCE since its 2009 inception, said some things won't change -- even after Dell assumes control of EMC. Pavone said #Cisco will remain in its current role as a VCE partner, and VCE's converged infrastructure products differ enough from Dell's converged offerings to avoid overlap.

VCE consists of three main converged system products: the #Vblock, which uses Cisco networking and servers; #VxRack for hyperscale environments; and the #EVO:RAIL appliance #VSPEX Blue.

SearchVirtualStorage recently talked to Pavone about VCE's converged infrastructure portfolio and strategy going forward as EMC's main converged infrastructure business.

http://searchvirtualstorage.techtarget.com/news/4500271144/COO-VCE-converged-infrastructure-not-affected-by-Dell-EMC

Sunday, January 17, 2016

Cisco Invests in SD-WAN Provider VeloCloud

#VeloCloud announced this week $27 million in new Series C financing, bringing its total to $49 million. This latest round includes funding from #Cisco Investments and is good news for VeloCloud’s partners, says Michael Wood, the company’s VP of marketing. “VeloCloud relies on dozens of channel partners worldwide to drive a majority of our rapidly expanding business," Wood told Channel Partners. “This recent investment round enables VeloCloud to accelerate new product development and customer rollouts and ramp up channel sales and marketing in expanded theaters to meet growing global demand." VeloCloud takes a cloud-based overlay approach to software-defined WAN, enabling IT or partners to connect offices, data centers and cloud services using a mix of private lines, broadband Internet and LTE links. The driver for #SD-WAN is flexibility — sites may be added much more quickly and flexibly versus nailing up static tunnels. Partners using VeloCloud’s SD-WAN may select public, private or hybrid cloud versions of the software. The company also offers appliances for branch offices and data centers.

Jeff Reed, VP and GM of Cisco’s enterprise infrastructure and solutions group, said Cisco is committed to open networking, and interoperability with VeloCloud’s solution will provide an attractive option for Cisco Intelligent WAN customers looking to transition to SD-WANs.{ad}

Mike Fratto, a principal analyst on Current Analysis’ business technology and software team covering the enterprise networking and data-center technology markets, expects SD-WANs overall to grow in popularity this year as contracts for private lines expire and IPsec VPN and other WAN technology products are replaced.

Expect jockeying for position.

“Competition among SD-WAN vendors will be fierce," says Fratto, and he sees service providers, which don’t want to be marginalized to mere pipes, entering the fray with offerings of their own. Fratto says Cisco will also gain from this deal.

http://www.channelpartnersonline.com/news/2016/01/cisco-invests-in-sd-wan-provider-velocloud.aspx

Cloud infrastructure spend grew by 23% in the third quarter 2015

According to analysts IDC, worldwide vendor revenue from sales of infrastructure products (server, storage, and Ethernet switch) for cloud IT, including public and private cloud, grew by nearly a quarter (23%) year-on-year to $7.6 billion (£5.3 billion) in the third quarter of 2015 (3Q15).

The overall share of cloud IT infrastructure sales climbed to 33.8% in 3Q15, up from 28.7% a year ago with public cloud seeing the majority of the revenue and growth. Infrastructure sales to private cloud grew by 18.8% to $2.9 billion (£2.0 billion), and to public cloud by 25.9% to $4.6 billion (£3.3 billion). In comparison, revenue in the traditional (non-cloud) IT infrastructure segment decreased by -3.2% year-on-year in the third quarter, with declines in all three technology segments (server, storage and Ethernet switch).

The growth in spend was fastest in Japan at 47.1% year-on-year, followed by Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) at 35.3%, Western Europe at 22.1%, Canada at 22.0%, and the United States at 20.1%. Central and Eastern Europe declined at -10.2% as the region continues to go through political and economic turmoil, which impacts overall IT spending.

Explaining the sudden growth Kuba Stolarski, Research Director for Computing Hardware and Platforms at IDC said. "Customers are modernising their infrastructures, having a progressively larger number of viable options for cloud deployments either on or off premises. These customers depend on a mix of as-a-service offerings and traditional infrastructure to help meet the IT transformation requirements of their organizations. “

Adding “As public cloud offerings continue to evolve and improve in reliability and security, customers are becoming more comfortable with the flexibility that they get by deploying certain workloads in these elastic environments."

In the race for infrastructure #HP, #Dell and Cisco have all seen double-digit growth with HP (this is pre- and post-split into #HPE and HP) bagging an enormous 28% growth and $1.18 billion (£824 million) revenue compared to the same quarter in the previous year, with HP in second place with 20.7% growth and  $783 million (£547 million). 


http://www.cloudcomputingintelligence.com/news/item/2731-cloud-infrastructure-spend-grew-by-23-in-the-third-quarter-2015

On this week’s show we speak with Sonus on NFV and SDN trends we saw in 2015 and what to expect in 2016

For this week’s featured interview, we spoke with Myk Konrad, VP of marketing and strategic alliances at Sonus, to get his insight into the major network functions virtualization and software-defined networking trends we saw in 2015 and what he expects to see across the market in 2016.

But first, some of the top headlines from the #NFV and #SDN space for this week:

#ADVA Optical Networking boosted its cloud and NFV efforts with an acquisition of Overture Networks. According to ADVA, the deal combines two of the market’s largest carrier Ethernet access equipment makers and bolsters its NFV and cloud platforms.

Financial terms of the deal were not released.

In other NFV and SDN news this week, Hewlett Packard Enterprise launched its Service Director platform, which the company said is designed to help CSPs manage services across hybrid network architectures.

#HPE, which late last year was spun off from HP’s computer and printer-focused consumer division, said Service Director taps automation to foster interoperability for managing services in NFV deployments and existing physical environments.

The offer also builds on HPE’s NFV Director’s management and orchestration capabilities and is set to join the company’s Open NFV portfolio.

Specific features of the new platform include closed-loop automation of assurance and fulfillment for unified operations; shared information utilizing common data designed to help ensure quality and accuracy; dynamic service descriptors for open and flexible modeling of services to help boost operational agility; and claims of openness allowing the ability to interface with third-party components, “including [software-defined networking] controllers and policy engines, to enable dynamic, highly personalized modes of service delivery

“There is no such thing as a greenfield NFV implementation,” said David Sliter, VP and GM for communications and media solutions at HPE, in a statement. “HPE Service Director is a transformational change in the relationship between assurance and fulfillment, allowing the [operating support system]resource pool to be treated, automated and managed as a service. Our approach provides a more dynamic service model, enabling CSPs to bridge existing physical and new environments and dramatically improve their service agility.”

Orchestration between legacy, physical equipment and virtualized platforms has been a significant barrier for the continued rollout of software platforms by telecom operators using NFV and SDN technology.

Make sure to check us out again next week when we will look at top news items from the week as well as speak with the ONOS Project to get an update on its SDN platform work.

http://www.rcrwireless.com/20160115/software-defined-networking-sdn/nfv-and-sdn-trends-in-2015-and-what-to-expect-in-2016-tag2