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Kevin Noreen, Product Management, Enterprise Systems Management, introduces Dell EMC’s OpenManage portfolio, designed to automate modern IT infrastructure.
Personnel: Kevin Noreen
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Doug Iler, iDRAC Systems Management, and Manoj Malhotra, OpenManage Systems Management, walks the delegates through the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller, iDRAC, which is the hub for their automation solution. This includes a look at their updated web UI, initial configuration, and demonstrating iDRAC server management.
Personnel: Doug Iler, Manoj Malhotra
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Paul Rubin, Systems Management, reviews Dell EMC’s management automation via RESTful APIs. This is in response to customer concerns, that are looking for a multivendor, standards compliant methodology. The presentation reviews OpenManage’s ability to handle overall management automation to meet these needs.
Personnel: Paul Rubin
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Brian Doty, OpenManage, Systems Management, reviews OpenManage Enterprise, a new console that’s a follow on to their existing OpenManage Essentials. This is based around a simple HTML5-based UI, providing end-to-end automation via APIs and policy, and unified around centralized authentication.
Personnel: Brian Doty
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Ray Hebert, OpenManage, Change Management, reviews how Dell EMC’s Repository Manager solves the traditional admin pain points of finding, managing, and deploying updates for firmware, BIOS, and drivers.
Personnel: Ray Hebert
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Kevin Noreen, Product Management, Enterprise Systems Management, closes out Dell EMC’s presentation with a discussion on how the company is shifting further into the software-defined data center. This includes iDRAC being operating system aware for management, as well vRealize integration. This leads into a general discussion of Dell EMC’s automation philosophy.
Personnel: Kevin Noreen
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