Multi-cloud, HCI, and Data Transformations with DataON – Conversations in the Cloud – Episode 194

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In this Intel Conversations in the Cloud audio podcast: Howard Lo, Vice President Sales and Marketing at DataON, joins Conversations in the Cloud to discuss hybrid cloud solutions and analyze announcements following Microsoft Ignite 2019.

Howard discusses his excitement at the growing demand for hybrid and multi-cloud environments, especially seeing companies like Microsoft making strides to support the demand. DataON is a hybrid cloud computing company that helps customers both launch and monitor their hyperconverged infrastructure. They offer customers a complete solution to bridge from traditional solutions to leading edge hyperconverged infrastructure. Their latest solution, Intel Select Solutions for Azure Stack HCI, is built on pre-validated Intel architecture and leverages Intel Optane™ technologies to achieve high performance for key workloads. Howard explains how Azure Stack HCI is a perfect example of flexible, workload-based architecture for hybrid cloud that can scale from a remote office to a primary data center running SQL.

For more information on DataON’s solutions please visit:
dataonstorage.com/intel-select-solutions

To learn more about Intel Select Solutions for Hybrid Cloud, go to:
intel.com/selectsolutions

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