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Harry Carr presented at Tech Field Day 23 |
This Presentation date is April 21, 2021 at 11:00-12:30.
Presenters: Harry Carr, Noemi Greyzdorf, Stephen Wallo
Introducing Vcinity and VDAP for Compute Over WAN
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Harry Carr, Vcinity CEO, re-frames the problem statement around compute over WAN. Meet the best kept secret in the industry, Vcinity. Harry will set the stage for the presentation; he will highlight common challenges in today’s data driven world. The inability to access data at the speed of relevance. Data is created everywhere and getting data to the application is throttled by network latency and inability to use compute resources best suitable for the job. This time lag prevents the use of cloud compute resources, real-time AI/ML analytics, and data informed operations. Harry will also introduce Vcinity’s approach to solving these challenges and creating a truly connected enterprise.
Personnel: Harry Carr
Vcinity VDAP Technology Explained
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Stephen Wallo, Vcinity CTO, explains and demonstrates VDAP. Steve will show two demos of Vcinity solutions. The demos will compare traditional approach to running applications across high latency WAN versus running the same application using VDAP. In both cases, the application will be running in the cloud 2800 miles from where data resides. Steve will then explain what is VDAP, how it gets deployed on-prem, in the cloud, or hybrid cloud mode.
Personnel: Stephen Wallo
Exploring Vcinity Use Cases: Edge, Cloud, Data Protection and DR
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Noemi Greyzdorf, Vcinity VP, Marketing, explores use cases for Vcinity VDAP: Edge, cloud, data protection, and DR. Noemi will take us through a number of use cases where Vcinity transformed our assumptions about compute over WAN. The use cases will focus on empowering the edge – enabling real-time access to data to perform AI/ML, rendering, modeling, or video/image analytics without first migrating data closer to compute; Accelerating cloud adoption – enabling compute in the cloud to access data that has to remain on premises; Improve total cost of ownership of data protection and disaster recovery solutions by eliminating duplicates of backups, reducing time to recovery of data and applications, eliminating overhead costs by eliminating effects of latency.
Personnel: Harry Carr, Noemi Greyzdorf, Stephen Wallo