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Podcast Season 8

Revolutionizing Data Infrastructure for AI with WEKA

Storage software running on modern hardware can deliver incredible performance and capability to support AI applications. This episode of Utilizing Tech wraps up our season with a discussion of WEKA’s data platform for AI with Alan McSeveney, Scott Shadley of Solidigm, and host Stephen Foskett.

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Long Live Immersion Cooled Servers with Hypertec

Immersion cooling requires specialized servers designed to operate submerged in a tank of coolant, but there are many benefits. In this episode of Utilizing Tech, sponsored by Solidigm, we continue our conversation on immersion cooling with Patrick Scateni of Hypertec, the leading manufacturer of immersion-cooled servers.

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Building Servers for the Edge with Antillion

No matter how we define the edge, the special requirements for use in harsh environments drive unique product decisions. This episode of ⁠Utilizing Tech⁠, brought to you by ⁠Solidigm⁠, features ⁠Alistair Bradbrook⁠, founder of ⁠Antillion⁠, discussing edge servers with ⁠Jeniece Wnorowski⁠ and ⁠Stephen Foskett⁠.

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Data at the Edge Needs Protection and Management with Rick Vanover of Veeam

As the use of AI spreads outside the cloud and datacenter, data management and protection has never been more important. This episode of ⁠Utilizing Tech⁠, sponsored by ⁠Solidigm⁠, features ⁠Rick Vanover⁠ of ⁠Veeam⁠ discussing the importance of data protection with hosts ⁠Stephen Foskett⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠Scott Shadley⁠⁠⁠⁠.

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AI at the Edge is the Next Frontier with Solidigm

IT architecture is evolving rapidly as AI moves to the edge. This season on Utilizing Tech, ⁠⁠Stephen Foskett⁠⁠ and co-hosts ⁠⁠Scott Shadley⁠⁠ and ⁠Jeniece Wnorowski⁠⁠ of ⁠Solidigm⁠⁠ will explore how next-generation AI infrastructure is revolutionizing industries from healthcare to high-performance computing.

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Podcast Season 5

Edge Innovation is Coming from All Directions

As we’ve discussed all season on Utilizing Edge, innovation is coming from all directions, including hardware, software, and applications. This special crossover episode of the On-Premise IT and Utilizing Tech podcasts features Edge Field Day delegates Brian Knudtson, Ned Bellavance, and Jody Lemoine discussing their perspectives about edge innovation with Stephen Foskett. The primary drivers at the edge are integration, efficiency, and connectivity, as well as the unique needs of the applications there. Starting with hardware, customers are headed in two directions, with more enterprise availability features deployed in some locations and less-capable hardware in others, both in terms of compute and networking. At the software level, most edge infrastructure is hyper-converged, meaning that multiple layers of the stack are integrated in software and managed as one. Although intended as an application platform, Kubernetes is being deployed as a packaging abstraction and distribution solution at the edge.

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The New Direction of Hardware Led by Edge Computing

Edge is leading the hardware industry into a new era of innovation. In this episode of Utilizing Tech, Stephen Foskett, and co-hosts, Allyson Klein and Alistair Cooke, sit down to dissect this. In the wake of Intel’s discontinuation of its NUC product line, a question that is in everyone’s mind is, what’s next. Intel, and many behemoths like it, have a proud legacy of knowing how to break a stalemate and preserve the churn, and even if that means stepping up and pulling the plug on an old product. It oxygenates the marketplace, welcoming new solutions and keeping the wheel of innovation moving. In the context of the emerging paradigm of edge, this change will likely propel the market towards a new breed of powerful, low-cost, pocket-size hardware that delivers breakthrough energy-efficiency and compute performance with little infrastructure.

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Personal and Mobile Devices at the Edge with Mark Houtz and Jim Czuprynski

Personal devices are increasingly being used across enterprise IT, from smartphones to wearable devices, and these are becoming the true edge. This episode of Utilizing Edge brings Field Day delegates Mark Houtz and Jim Czuprynski together with Stephen Foskett to discuss the personal side of the edge. Mobile Device Management (MDM) has been used to manage smartphones and similar technology is used for personal computers, but it seems inevitable that there will be a mixing of business and private data. The mix and match of personal devices at the edge is sure to be a topic of future focus.

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The Intersection of Edge, Blockchain, and IoT with Jason Benedicic

Although blockchain technology has been tainted by scammers, the core idea of distributed consensus is relevant for certain edge applications. This episode of Utilizing Edge focuses on practical application of blockchain technology in edge and IoT, featuring Jason Benedicic, Alastair Cooke, and Stephen Foskett. Two key concepts in blockchain are the distributed ledger and consensus approach. There is a lot of work being done to apply blockchain in medical, finance, IoT, and proof of provenance. Although many applications can rely on authority or quorum, larger and more heterogeneous applications might benefit from consensus instead. The other aspect of blockchain, chain of custody and immutability of data, is potentially relevant in preventing supply chain attacks and dealing with transient devices. It’s important to remember that many of the things that have put people off blockchain, from financialization to public exposure of transactions, are not necessarily required in all blockchains.

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Orchestration and Connectivity at the Edge

Computing and sensors have been deployed at the edge for decades, and this is certainly true in the agriculture sector. This episode of Utilizing Edge features Edge Field Day delegates Ben Young and Alastair Cooke discussing with Stephen Foskett the evolution of connectivity and orchestration at the edge. Governmental policies can have a huge impact on the deployment of technology, from connectivity to environmental regulations, as has the emergence of inexpensive sensors, batteries, and processors thanks to the mobile phone industry, along with solar power. Cloud-inspired automation and orchestration is another key enabler of technology in agriculture and at the edge, with zero-touch provisioning, management, and central maintenance. Containerized applications, caching, and cloud-derived control planes are very popular at the edge, though not exactly the same way as in the cloud.