We found 4 episodes of DataCentric with the tag “huawei”.
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Edge Computing: New Announcements from DELL & HPE + News!
Episode | February 25th, 2020 | Season 2020 | 35 mins 26 secs
amd, dell technologies, earnings, edge computing, hpe, huawei, lenovo
Dell Technologies releases new edge products, HPE drops a new micro-server for edge and SMB, and Lenovo announces earnings. What's it all mean? Where's it all fit? Moor Insights & Strategy technology analysts Matt Kimball and Server McDowell try to figure it all out.
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News Round-Up: RedHat Summit, Pure Accelerate, Dell's EPYC Server,
Episode | September 25th, 2019 | Season 2019 | 44 mins 12 secs
amd, dell emc, huawei, oracle, pure storage, red hat, servers, storage
A catch-up podcast as Matt & Steve run through a very news-filled September. The guys recap Red Hat Summit, Pure Accelerate, and also hit product announcements from Dell EMC, Oracle, Huawei, and much, much more.
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April 2, 2019: NVIDIA in the DataCenter, Nutanix Everywhere, Open Compute, & more on Huawei
Episode | April 2nd, 2019 | Season 2019 | 44 mins 44 secs
cloud, containers, data center, hci, huawei, hybrid-cloud, it, nutanix, nvidia, ocp, open compute
This week Matt & Steve talk about the moves that NVIDIA is making into the data center,a brief wrap-up from Nutanix's investor conference in New York, some light thinking following Matt's first missed Open Compute Summit in a decade, and some non-political discussion on Huawei.
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March 18 2019: Inside the latest Server & Storage Numbers + Recent DataCenter News
Episode | March 18th, 2019 | Season 2019 | 41 mins 6 secs
cio, composable infrastructure, convergence, data fabric, datacenter, enterprise, hci, hitachi, huawei, hyperscale, idc, information technology, intel, it, lenovo, nvidia, processor, pure storage, servers, storage, technology
The latest server and storage market numbers are out, and there are some big winners. And some big losers. Matt & Steve go all "inside-baseball" and talk about what it all means. They also touch on recent news around NVIDIA's Mellanox acquisition, Intel's CXL consortium, and the momentum of the Chinese technology providers.