As we were wrapping up VMWorld Europe (or at least Mark Browne was) Gina Minks (@gminks) and Tony Foster (@wondernerd)discuss virtualising workloads for High Performance Computing and Big Data. Its an interesting proposal that could lead to more efficient and frankly less expensive Big Data projects, opening up the industry to innovation. If you have any further thoughts, please comment here or reach out to Gina and Tony.
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As we were wrapping up VMWorld Europe (or at least Mark Browne was) Gina Minks (@gminks) and Tony Foster (@wondernerd)discuss virtualising workloads for High Performance Computing and Big Data. Its an interesting proposal that could lead to more efficient and frankly less expensive Big Data projects, opening up the industry to innovation. If you have any further thoughts, please comment here or reach out to Gina and Tony.
Dell EMC Tech sElect #52: with Vuong Pham and Paul Young at VMWorld
Tech sElect : The EMC Elect community podcast
16 minutes 55 seconds
8 years ago
Dell EMC Tech sElect #52: with Vuong Pham and Paul Young at VMWorld
Dell EMC Elect member and technology legend Vuong Pham (@digital_kungfu) and Dell EMC Converged Social Engagment Manager Paul Young (@youngp2) join the podcast on day 3 of VMWorld to give run down on the show and their activities as it wound down. Plus some sound advice from Vuong on how to cover a VMWorld in person and offline and Paul's suggestions for what to attend or listen back to on the last day. Be sure to check out Vuong's blog:https://digitalkungfu.wordpress.com/
Tech sElect : The EMC Elect community podcast
As we were wrapping up VMWorld Europe (or at least Mark Browne was) Gina Minks (@gminks) and Tony Foster (@wondernerd)discuss virtualising workloads for High Performance Computing and Big Data. Its an interesting proposal that could lead to more efficient and frankly less expensive Big Data projects, opening up the industry to innovation. If you have any further thoughts, please comment here or reach out to Gina and Tony.