Nutanix Demonstration at Tech Field Day 9

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Nutanix Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Nutanix

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Personnel: Steven Poitras

Steven Poitras of Nutanix demonstrates their solution at Tech Field Day 9. During this demonstration, Poitras deploys a Nutanix solution, shows the management and operation capabilities, analyzes historical trends and events, and scales the cluster.


Nutanix and the Software-Defined Data Center

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Nutanix Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Nutanix

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Personnel: Binny Gill

Binny Gill presents the Nutanix Software-Defined Data Center (SDDC) positioning at Tech Field Day 9. Gill discusses the various capabilities of the scale-out compute solution from Nutanix, including the new REST API. He then dives into the Nutanix storage solution, from scalable metadata to high availability.


Nutanix Introduction at Tech Field Day 9

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Nutanix Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Nutanix

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Personnel: Greg Smith

Greg Smith introduces Nutanix at Tech Field Day 9. He gives an overview of the company as well as its expanded portfolio of products.


Accessing Your Data with CommVault

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Commvault Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Commvault

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Personnel: Greg White

Greg White discusses data access options in CommVault Simpana 10.


Protecting Your Data with CommVault

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Commvault Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Commvault

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Personnel: Phil Curran, Zahid Ilkal

Phil Curran and Zahid Ilkal dive into data protection features in CommVault Simpana 10.


Managing Your Data with CommVault

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Commvault Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Commvault

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Personnel: Phil Curran, Zahid Ilkal

Completing their Tech Field Day 9 presentation, Phil Curran and Zahid Ilkal of CommVault discuss data management capabilities in Simpana 10. They discuss legal hold and archiving then take final questions from the delegates.


CommVault Simpana 10 Overview & Vision

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Commvault Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Commvault

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Personnel: Jeff Echols

Jeff Echols, Senior Director of Product Marketing at CommVault, introduces the company and the Simpana 10 product.


Neverfail Architect Beta Results

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Neverfail Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Neverfail

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Personnel: Nick Harmer

Following a preview of their forthcoming IT Continuity Architect product, Nick Harmer of Neverfail discusses the value of the product in beta.


Neverfail IT Continuity Architect Preview

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Neverfail Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Neverfail

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Personnel: Douglas Hanley

Douglas Hanley gives a preview of Neverfail’s forthcoming IT Continuity Architect product. Hanley then takes to the whiteboard to outline the product and gives a demonstration live.


Who is Neverfail?

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Neverfail Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Neverfail

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Personnel: David Friedlander, Nick Harmer

David Friedlander and Nick Harmer introduce Neverfail, giving background on the company’s history and product line. Next, Ashwin Kotian places Neverfail in the context of IT continuity management.


Veeam Backup v7 Storage Snapshot Demonstration

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Veeam Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Veeam Software

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Personnel: Anton Gostev, Doug Hazelman, Rick Vanover

Rick Vanover, Product Strategy Specialist, and Anton Gostev, Vice President of Product Management at Veeam, present the storage snapshot feature in Veeam Backup & Replication version 7. To wrap up the presentation, Doug Hazelman, Vice President of Product Strategy, joins in to discuss Veeam’s new compression algorithm.


Veeam Backup v7 WAN Acceleration Deep Dive

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Veeam Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Veeam Software

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Personnel: Anton Gostev, Rick Vanover

Anton Gostev, Vice President of Product Management at Veeam, discusses the backup copy and built-in WAN acceleration features in Veeam Backup & Replication version 7. He is joined by Rick Vanover.


Veeam Backup & Replication Version 7 Overview

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Veeam Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Veeam Software

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Personnel: Doug Hazelman

Doug Hazelman gives an overview of Veeam and its products, focusing on Veeam Backup & Replication for data protection. He then dives into the defining features of the Veeam data protection products before discussing new features in version 7.


Infinio Drill-Down: How It Works

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Infinio Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Infinio

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Personnel: Peter Smith

Peter Smith, Director of Product Management at Infinio, answers questions about Infinio Accelerator. Peter takes questions from the audience, drilling into how the Infinio Accelerator works. He finishes with a brief discussion of the product roadmap.


Peter Smith Demonstrates Infinio Accelerator

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Infinio Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Infinio

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Personnel: Peter Smith

Peter Smith, Director of Product Management at Infinio, demonstrates Infinio Accelerator. Peter discusses the Infinio solution and installs and runs it live. He then takes a closer look at the Infinio interface and shows early results and metrics.


Introducing Infinio with Arun Agarwal

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Infinio Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Infinio

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Personnel: Arun Agarwal

Arun Agarwal, Co-Founder and CEO of Infinio, introduces the company for the first time at Tech Field Day 9. Arun discusses the Infinio Accelerator solution before introducing the demonstration.


Dell vMonitoring Foglight for Virtualization Demonstration with Thomas Bryant

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Dell Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Dell

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Personnel: Thomas Bryant

In this demonstration from Tech Field Day 9, Thomas Bryant, Principal Architect at Dell, showcases Foglight for Virtualization, a comprehensive monitoring and analytics solution for virtualized environments. He walks through the product’s capabilities in monitoring virtualization platforms, physical infrastructure, applications, and storage environments, emphasizing proactive problem detection and ease of data interpretation. Key concepts include intelligent data aggregation, customized dashboards, performance baselines, and root cause analysis, providing a unified solution for varied infrastructure management and business needs.

During the session, Bryant explains how Foglight’s approach to monitoring is differentiated by its emphasis on making the collected data useful and actionable, rather than merely gathering metrics. He highlights how the platform offers instant visibility into issues using intuitive visuals like traffic light indicators and spinning discs, and supports adaptive baselining for metrics that vary across environments. Further, Foglight integrates multiple facets of infrastructure—such as storage arrays, networks, and hypervisors—enabling root cause analysis by establishing relationships across components. For example, users can drill down from a high-level view of a virtual machine to underlying SAN disks, showing which elements are overburdened and impacting performance.

The demonstration also delves into the system’s ability to manage heterogeneous environments including VMware, Hyper-V, and physical infrastructure like Windows, Linux, AIX, and even UNIX systems. Bryant discusses capabilities such as chargeback, where businesses can allocate IT resource costs to departments based on consumption or fixed rates, and the customizable dashboard feature, which presents performance and usage data tailored for various stakeholders. Foglight supports agentless monitors, easy deployment, compatibility with various browsers, and integrations with external systems including firewalls, routers, switches, and databases like SQL Server and Oracle. A modular architecture allows customers to deploy and license only the pieces they need, further adapting the tool to suit unique organizational environments.


Dell Active Infrastructure Vision

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Dell Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Dell

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Personnel: Aaron Prince

Dell’s Active Infrastructure aims to redefine the data center by enabling IT agility, simplifying management, and improving operational efficiency through integrated systems and unified management. Presented at Tech Field Day 9, Dell outlines how their Active Infrastructure portfolio supports this vision via modular and converged approaches that cater to both greenfield and existing environments, emphasizing openness, automation, and end-to-end system design.

In the presentation, Dell outlined the driving challenges facing modern IT—lack of agility, fragmented systems, high operational expenses, and frequent downtime due to human error. These industry-wide issues, while widely acknowledged, are still unresolved at scale. Dell positions its Active Infrastructure portfolio as a response to these systemic inefficiencies, aiming to transform IT from being reactive and fragmented to being service-centric, agile, and a strategic enabler for business. The vision includes integrating hardware, software, and orchestration layers into a cohesive whole that allows IT to respond more rapidly and reliably to business requirements.

Dell’s approach is grounded in four tenets: openness, intuitiveness, automation, and a complete end-to-end solution that spans from data center to the client. The Active Infrastructure ecosystem includes pre-integrated systems called Active Systems, a unified orchestration and management tool called Active System Manager (ASM), and workload-optimized reference architectures. Notably, ASM automates complex provisioning tasks down to application-layer templates, not just infrastructure. Dell also emphasized the organizational and cultural hurdles—such as resistance to automation and role realignment—that impede IT transformation, arguing that top-down initiatives and tools designed for collaboration (e.g., role-based access and templating that bridges architects and engineers) are essential for meaningful change.


Dell Active System Manager

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Dell Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Dell

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Personnel: Ganesh Padmanabhan

Dell Active System Manager is a converged or unified management solution that brings Dell’s active systems and active solutions together to facilitate automated workload delivery and comprehensive end-to-end infrastructure lifecycle management. This tool is designed to simplify data center management by centralizing and automating the deployment, monitoring, and scaling of IT resources through a single interface.

At Tech Field Day 9, Dell’s Ganesh Padmanabhan presented Active System Manager (ASM), emphasizing its capabilities in template-driven provisioning, workflow orchestration, and integrated infrastructure lifecycle management. ASM allows IT teams to utilize resource pooling, dynamic allocation, and automation to create and manage workloads efficiently. It features a self-service web portal for both IT and business users to access pre-configured templates that provision resources like storage, networking, and compute infrastructure automatically. These templates include orchestration steps for setup, scaling, and teardown, enabling users to deploy environments on-demand without manual reconfiguration. Dell built ASM with flexibility in mind, enabling support for future infrastructure through resource adapters and offering custom engagement options for non-standard environments.

The demo presented showcased several operational features of ASM, including its ability to discover new infrastructure, assign resources to pools, and support Active Directory integration. Through its admin console, architects can design templates by dragging and dropping elements to define their infrastructure layout and orchestrated actions. These templates can be exported, customized, and potentially shared within a future user ecosystem. Additionally, administrators can schedule sessions, perform lifecycle maintenance like firmware upgrades, and integrate with vCenter for monitoring. While ASM currently lacks publicly available APIs, it’s REST-based and designed to support external integration in future releases. Dell’s vision is to evolve ASM into an ecosystem-driven automated infrastructure management tool that bridges the benefits of private on-premise environments with cloud-like agility.


Dell Data Protection Product Capability and Roadmap

Event: Tech Field Day 9

Appearance: Dell Presents at Tech Field Day 9

Company: Dell

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Personnel: Srinidhi Varadarajan

Dell’s data protection team has made significant progress developing in-house capabilities and integrating technologies to deliver a consolidated and robust data protection portfolio. By leveraging key technologies from multiple acquisitions and developing a unified vision for backup, replication, and recovery, Dell aims to provide the industry’s most comprehensive and integrated data protection solutions suited for enterprises, mid-market businesses, and end-user devices.

In his presentation at Tech Field Day 9, Srinidhi Varadarajan outlined Dell’s evolution in the data protection space—transforming from a reseller into a developer of a tightly integrated suite of backup and disaster recovery products. Dell’s approach focuses on modernizing traditional backup by integrating deduplication, replication, and virtualization support, with attention to performance, user manageability, and flexibility across environments. The strategy involves consolidating a previously overlapping product portfolio of eleven products into three targeted lines: one for SMB and mid-market, another for enterprise, and a third for endpoint protection on laptops and desktops. Each product line is designed with interoperability in mind, ensuring customers can scale or transition without losing features or data compatibility.

Varadarajan emphasized how Dell leverages acquisitions such as AppAssure, SonicWall, V-Ranger, NetVault, and Ocarina to provide intelligent deduplication, image-based backup, data recovery, and flexibility for physical-to-cloud and virtual-to-cloud workflows. The roadmap includes making disaster recovery more robust, with capabilities like cloud-based VM resurrection and application-level consistency checks. Dell also acknowledged past challenges, particularly early quality issues with AppAssure 5, and committed to improved support and engineering practices going forward. The overall vision is to make backup and disaster recovery seamless, efficient, and centrally manageable, with recovery capabilities that emphasize operational continuity and rapid restoration across use cases.