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Learn about BlueData along with me
I've been a storage guy for just about all of my 35 years at HPE. AI, analytics, and Big Data were kind of a mystery to me. Sure, we could use object or scale-out file storage as a place for the data to land but exactly what is this strange new workload, I am not the guy to lead that discussion. But learning new things is always a good thing, right. So I'm embarking on my own personal quest to really understand this more.
Big data is characterized by large volume, variety and velocity of data. Traditional application software isnโt adequate to deal with the data set. But value can be derived from the data by using analytics and machine learning. Machine learning is a subset of AI that gives computers the ability to trained with the data that is then analyzed.
By analyzing vast, complex data sets, customers can differentiate their operations and differentiate the experiences that they deliver to their customers. So AI and big data analytics is key to digital transformation.
With HPE and BlueData, customers can have:
- Faster time to value and significant savings compared to traditional approaches for AI and analytics
- Accelerate AI/ML & big data analytics transformation
- Enable the scarce specialized resources of data scientists
Want to dive deeper?
On May 7th at 10 AM PDT, 1 PM EDT, HPE along with Wikibon will be hosting a CrowdChat. This will be a live, interactive event where we'll dive deeper into the topic of Enterprise AI. You can join the live event at https://www.crowdchat.net/EnterpriseAI. We'll have industry experts joining so it should be a great session. Join in with me and let's learn about it together!
More on HPE and BlueData
- Here's a link to the BlueData blog.
- See the previous posts on HPE's acquisition of BlueData.
About HPE Storage Guy (aka The Storage Godfather)
I'm Calvin Zito and November 16, 2018 marks 35 years with HP/HPE. I've worked in HPE Storage since 1990. I was just recognized as a 9 time VMware vExpert. As an early adopter of social media and active in communities, I've blogged for 10 years. You can find me on Twitter as @CalvinZito. If you don't follow me on Twitter, do it now! You can also contact me via email.
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