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By Hewlett Packard Enterprise
The podcast currently has 106 episodes available.
In this edition of HPE Business Insights Studio, Paul Muller, vice president of strategic marketing and evangelism at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, catches up with Tim Crawford, CIO advisor at AVOA, and Gerri Gold, vice president of sales and marketing at HPE Financial Services, to discuss the crucial but often overlooked topic of how to fund your IT transformation.
In previous episodes, we’ve looked at driving transformation and surviving disruption, and we’ve discussed everything from technology to processes and people. The one thing we haven’t discussed is how organizations should go about funding their ideas.
In this edition of HPE Business Insights Studio, Paul Muller, vice president of strategic marketing at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, catches up with Sylvain Filippi, chief technology officer for the DS Virgin Racing Formula E Team, and John Beisty, global head of solutions for empowering the data-driven decision making at HPE.
The challenges of Formula E racing are being met with Big Data analytics, helping the DS Virgin Racing team compete on the racetrack and continually push the limits of the technology. Our guests give you the inside story.
In this edition of HPE Business Insights Studio, Paul Muller, vice president of strategic marketing at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, explores the challenges of cloud services in the modern enterprise with Gary Gruver, president of Gruver Consulting and author of Leading the Transformation: Applying Agile and DevOps Principles at Scale, and Bobby Patrick, chief marketing officer of HPE Cloud.
How do you move with the speed of business in the idea economy to find the right mix of public and private cloud environments without compromising business outcomes? Both technology and culture play a big role. Our experienced panel takes a look at best practices in creating the right mix for your cloud environment.
In this edition of HPE Business Insights Studio, Paul Muller, vice president of strategic marketing at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, talks innovation, applications, and customer experience with Maribel Lopez, founder of Lopez Research and author of Right-Time Experiences: Driving Revenue with Mobile and Big Data, and Daniel Grider, vice president of IT at The Home Depot.
The Home Depot is driving disruption among big box retail home improvement stores by combining mobile technology, location-based services, and ideal customer experiences to change the way consumers are buying in their environment. Their goal is to create seamless customer experiences—from digital to storefront.
In this edition of HPE Business Insights Studio, Paul Muller, vice president of strategic marketing at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, catches up with Jim Noble, CEO of The Advisory Council International, and Alan Guibord, president and co-founder of The Advisory Council International.
Shadow IT has a negative connotation among most CIOs, but our guests—arguably two of the most experienced CIOs in the world—see things differently. Hear their thoughts on how CIOs can leverage cloud and shadow IT to improve the relationship between business and IT.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s Paul Muller talks digital transformation with The Advisory Council International’s CEO Jim Noble and Co-founder, President Alan Guibord. The informal discussion includes expert thoughts on what drives enterprise change, the power of embracing digital trends, and core decisions facing CIOs today. The conversation was captured on Periscope from an exclusive, customer-only session at HPE Discover Las Vegas 2016.
In this edition of HPE Business Insights Studio, Paul Muller, vice president of strategic marketing at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, sits down with Richard Anstey, CTO for EMEA at Intralinks, and Yves Mulkers, an independent business intelligence architect.
With the widespread adoption of cloud and hybrid infrastructure, data sovereignty is a growing global challenge. Considerations of privacy, security, and legality go hand-in-hand as organizations try to cope with more and more data, especially in heavily regulated regions.
In this edition of HPE Business Insights Studio, Paul Muller, vice president of strategic marketing at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, sits down with Chandra Rangan, HPE vice president, Enterprise Security Products, and Gillis Jones, a penetration tester for HPE CyberSecurity.
New research from HPE’s Security Research team examines the “business of hacking,” revealing that black hat hackers have become almost corporate in their structure and behavior. Their “businesses” look a lot like the average business: They compete on quality, customer service, and innovation. They have software development lifecycles, and they are rapidly moving to SaaS offerings. This video offers expert strategies for coping with the relentless expansion of these malicious “businesses.”
In this edition of HPE Business Insights Studio, Stefano Lindt, head of strategic marketing and evangelism at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, sits down with Roy Ritthaler, vice president of product marketing for HPE IT Operations Management, and Yves Mulkers, an independent business intelligence architect. A recent analyst report predicts that, by 2017, 30 percent of large enterprise organizations will be impacted by business model disruption and forced to make significant operational changes. This video looks at why businesses fail and how to prepare now for disruption and change in order to make a successful transition.
In this edition of HPE Business Insights Studio, John Jeremiah (@j_Jeremiah), Software Digital Research team lead at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, sits down with Brandon Wirtz (@BWOps), CEO of Recognant, Caitlin McDonald (@altoanthem), a developer and student intern at Nest, and Theo Priestley (@ITRedux), an independent technology evangelist.
From Agile to security to DevOps to testing, everyone has a favorite topic when it comes to developing a world-class application. Hear from our industry experts on the best practices of application development.
The podcast currently has 106 episodes available.