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This video is part of the appearance, “Oxide Computer Company Presents at Cloud Field Day 20“. It was recorded as part of Cloud Field Day 20 at 9:00-10:30 on June 14, 2024.
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Steve Tuck discusses some of Oxide’s key customer segments, across federal, financial, and cloud SaaS players.
Steve Tuck, co-founder and CEO of Oxide Computer Company, presented at Cloud Field Day 20, focusing on the diverse customer segments that are leveraging Oxide’s solutions. These segments include federal agencies, financial services, and cloud SaaS companies, each with unique needs and challenges. For instance, federal agencies are undergoing initiatives like the Digital First Public Experience, which aims to digitize a significant portion of government documents. These agencies often deal with on-premises IT infrastructures, and the introduction of Oxide’s cloud computing appliances has allowed them to streamline operations significantly. For example, tasks that once took months can now be accomplished in hours, leading to increased efficiency and effectiveness in handling projects.
In the federal space, Oxide’s solutions have been particularly transformative. One federal agency shared an anecdote about how their highly skilled security engineers were spending 60% of their time on tasks like VMware license management and BIOS updates instead of focusing on critical security projects. By deploying Oxide’s appliances, these engineers could redirect their efforts towards more impactful work, thereby increasing the agency’s overall productivity. The deployment process itself has been straightforward, with Oxide racks integrating seamlessly into existing environments and providing enhanced telemetry and visibility. This has been especially beneficial for networking teams, who can now quickly identify and resolve issues, leading to a smoother and more efficient operation.
Cloud SaaS companies and financial services firms are also finding significant value in Oxide’s offerings. For cloud SaaS companies, the ability to extend their platforms beyond the public cloud to reach more data and provide better performance has been a game-changer. For example, an e-commerce company using Oxide’s solutions can reduce latency and improve customer experience by deploying their platform closer to customer assets. Similarly, financial services firms are moving away from DIY infrastructure to focus on building financial products, leveraging Oxide’s API-driven, cloud-like operations to simplify their IT environments. Overall, Oxide’s solutions are enabling these organizations to achieve greater efficiency, transparency, and performance, making it an attractive option across various industries.
Personnel: Steve Tuck