UPDATED 16:24 EST / FEBRUARY 11 2014

Evolve or Die : Ask EMC President anything about the evolution from 2nd to 3rd infra platform | #AskBrianG

Brian Gallhager - EMCworld 2012 - theCUBE

The modern data center is something we dream about, with industry innovators re-architecting IT infrastructure to become more efficient, and achieve economy of scale. For companies like EMC, the evolution path to the modern data center is a very real transition, impacting every area of its business. This week we have a special Crowd Chat lined up for EMC President Brian Gallagher, who’s setting aside some time to answer your questions.

Join our Crowd Chat with Brian Gallagher

Thursday February 13, 2014

11am PST (2pm EST)

#AskBrianG anything about the evolution from 2nd to 3rd infrastructure platform

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#AskBrianG

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We’ll be covering a range of topics during this Crowd Chat, provided this rare opportunity to ask an EMC executive some important questions during this live event. One area of interest is EMC’s integration strategy for high-end and midrange solutions, but we also hope to hear about larger market trends, such as the impact of software-defined trends for vendors reaping large profits in “boxes.”

We’ll also be looking into EMC’s vision for the future of storage, and for insight on public cloud perception where EMC’s ecosystem is concerned. EMC is in the process of productizing a bevy of services for its clients, so simplification for cloud-like capabilities will be another area of interest.

As EMC rolls out new solutions like ViPR, the #AskBrianG Crowd Chat is also an opportunity to learn more on the company’s integration plan for ViPR and EMC’s core products, as well as the positioning of related brands, such as VMAX.

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Mark your calendar for this Thursday, and bring your own questions for Brian  Gallagher.

See you there!

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