![]() ![]() ![]() This is a key area of Bugnion’s research, in particular its impact on the data center. ![]() In the interview, according to Burris and Bugnion, there were several consequential technology changes in the enterprise business over the past two decades including virtualization, which of course VMware popularized, networking, mobile technology and flash storage.Īs it pertains to flash, Ed stated “it’s totally changed expectations right? Before flash and before in-memory, the expectation was that anything that involved data warehousing and analytics was something that was a batch process. You have to wait for it and the notion that data is available on demand is something that is now taken for granted by users but it wouldn’t have been possible without those new technologies.”įlash has had an enormous impact on system design and system architecture. Combined with the notion that digital transformation is real – meaning that the emergence of data as an asset is having a profound consequence on how business works – and we see that data is going to take a more central role in describing how future architectures evolve. He stopped by theCUBE studios in Palo Alto and sat down with Peter Burris to talk about trends in enterprise tech and the future of the data center. Recently he returned to Silicon Valley to celebrate VMware’s 20th birthday. He’s also an early stage investor in companies including Cumulus Networks and Datrium. Edouard (Ed) Bugnion is a Professor of Computer Science at EPFL, one of the leading Swiss engineering institutes. He is a co-founder of VMware and was the CTO at one point. ![]()
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