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Tech Field Day Podcast

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The Tech Field Day Podcast is the only podcast that dares to be both on topic, or on premise, and sometimes on location, bringing together a group of independent IT luminaries and experts in their field from around the Enterprise to discuss a single idea revolving around their technological knowledge base and skillset. This podcast is hosted by Stephen Foskett, Organizer of the Tech Field Day event series, and Tom Hollingsworth, Tech Field Day Event Lead.
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Episodes

Is XDR Only for Security Teams?

XDR is the latest exciting solution that will fix all of your security woes. It will break down siloes in your organization and reduce response time to intrusions. But is it a tool that only the security team can use? Or is it something that requires buy-in from the whole organization? In this episode, Tom Hollingsworth, Zoë Rose, and Dominik Pickhardt discuss XDR and how it can be leveraged by the entire organization to help secure your assets and users. On-Premises for Today’s Podcast: Panelis...

Feb 07, 202328 min

Storage as a Service is More Than Financial Engineering with Pure Storage

Although the move from capital to operational expenses is important, many organizations expect more than financial engineering from their storage as a service. This episode, sponsored by Pure Storage, is a discussion of the various ways storage can be delivered and consumed as a service. Taruna Gandhi of Pure Storage discusses this premise with Chris Grundemann, Max Mortillaro, and Stephen Foskett. First we tackle the question of capital versus operational expenses and alignment of business and ...

Jan 31, 202333 min

It’s Time to Repatriate Applications from the Cloud

Although the definition of hybrid cloud is loose, it’s inescapable that organizations are getting smarter about locating applications on-premises as well. In this episode of the On-Premise IT podcast, Michael Levan and Jon Myer join Stephen Foskett to discuss on-premises IT. It can seem that this discussion is driven by cost, but companies are actually getting a lot smarter and considering how to make the best use of resources in any location. In addition to on-prem versions of cloud platforms, ...

Jan 24, 202330 min

Enterprise IT Doesn’t Care About A Recession

Is enterprise IT capable of weathering a recession better than any other area of business? The vendors of the technology would have you believe that they’re not going to be affected by a coming slowdown in purchasing. The analysts say that there is trouble brewing on the horizon. What is it about infrastructure that makes it more likely to be a safe bet? In this episode, Tim Bertino, Ethan Banks, and Tom Hollingsworth discuss the various ways that investing in tech helps grow business but also t...

Jan 17, 202325 min

Hybrid Cloud is Evolving Into the Multicloud with NetApp

The whole concept of the cloud is evolving, from traditional datacenter to cloud-native applications to the next generation of hybrid cloud. This episode of On-Premise IT, sponsored by NetApp, features Arjan Timmerman, Vuong Pham, Stephen Foskett, and Phoebe Goh discussing the evolved cloud. Data gravity and sovereignty is leading enterprises to reconsider the platforms chosen to host their applications. Although terms like hybrid cloud, private cloud, and multicloud are changing, customers care...

Jan 10, 202331 min

Flash Memory Won’t Replace Disk Drives, Let Alone Tape

Flash maybe the shiny new toy that enterprises are beguiled with, but it’d be wrong to prophesy that flash would put older technologies like disk and tape out of business. In this episode of On-Premise IT Podcast, host Stephen Foskett talks with guests from the IT world – Jim Czuprynski, Richard Kenyan, and Ray Lucchesi about the growing prominence of solid state drives and what it means for disk and tape. Learn how the older storage media are keeping pace with the meteoric rise of flash, and if...

Jan 03, 202330 min

The Edge is Real This Time

Edge computing is getting more real every day. What emerged as a viable architecture to support distributed computing has now taken center stage. So, as it stands now, how do we define edge? What technologies make up the edge in 2022? Is it truly coming together as a computer paradigm or is it just another term that came out of the marketing mill to disappear tomorrow or be used for something else? Filmed in Santa Clara, California, in this On-Premise IT Podcast, Stephen Foskett, and Tech Field ...

Dec 20, 202226 min

Security Isn’t The WiFi’s Fault

Wireless is the new edge. Almost every client out there, whether a laptop or phone or IoT sensor, uses Wi-Fi to connect to the network. What happens when security gets in the way? How can we keep our devices safe but ensure that users or headless systems are capable of connecting without issue? How should our security team be involved in the discussion? Do you agree that Security Isn’t The Wi-Fi’s Fault? On-Premises for Today’s Podcast: Panelists Dr. Avril Salter Mohammad Ali John Kilpatrick Mod...

Dec 13, 202229 min

Enterprises Should Be Looking for CloudOps Devs

A major hurdle in the path to deploying cloud-based technologies is skill shortage. It’s a crisis many organizations are struggling with, and it is slackening their cloud progress. The story behind this makes perfect sense. Modern CloudOps isn’t the same as it was in the starting. With the advent of hyperconnectivity, cloud computing is about adopting rapidly to new technologies. That demands high levels of cloud computing skills. The reason that is in short supply is because cloud professionals...

Dec 06, 202228 min

The Initial Journey to the Cloud is Over with NetApp

After nearly two decades since the first use of cloud computing in modern IT, organizations have completed the first phase of their journey into cloud, and now, the next stage of the transition begins. In this episode of On-Premise IT podcast, brought to you by NetApp, host Stephen Foskett and panelists, Joey D’Antoni and Max Mortillaro, and Jeff Baxter from NetApp, discuss the unfolding of the cloud transition. Although the migration to cloud part is over for the most part, the journey hasn’t b...

Nov 29, 202231 min

It’s Too Hard to Collaborate in Automation

Ineffective collaboration between teams in automation leads to lack of clarity that translates to pointlessly doing the same work over and over again. In this episode of On-Premise IT Podcast, presented by RackN, host Stephen Foskett delves into this problem with Calvin Hendryx-Parker, Keith Townsend, and Rob Hirschfeld, Founder and CEO at RackN to discuss ways in which the walls between teams can be knocked down. RackN sees reusable automation as the way to reduce toil and improve communication...

Nov 22, 202232 min

Hybrid Work has Vastly Increased the Enterprise Threat Surface

The threat surface of our enterprise has increased dramatically because our enterprise now includes remote workers. In this episode of the On-Premise IT podcast, Jasper Bongertz, Jon Myer, and Evan Mintzer discuss the ways in which our organizations face increased challenges with securing workers that are outside our enterprise defenses. Find out how organizations are trying to solve issues with personal devices as well as home internet traffic filtering. Hear how professionals are using tools m...

Nov 15, 202227 min

Security has to be Integrated into the Entire IT Stack

Modern storage systems increasingly have data security capabilities, but these need to be part of a complete security solution to be effective. This episode of the On-Premise IT podcast, sponsored by Dell Technologies, takes on the premise that security must be integrated throughout the entire IT stack to be effective. Join Stephen Foskett of Gestalt IT, Pete Gerr of Dell Technologies, Enrico Signoretti, and Girard Kavelines as they consider the state of the art in security. No matter what secur...

Nov 08, 202232 min

Where Have All The Objects Gone?

Although object storage goes back decades in the enterprise datacenter, it’s nowhere near as dominant as it is in the cloud. That’s the question Stephen Foskett puts to some of the Storage Field Day delegates in this episode of the On-Premise IT podcast. Glenn Dekhayser suggests that AWS S3 has created a data gravity well that is turning into a data singularity for object storage in the cloud, and this might drive adoption of this technology in enterprise. Richard Kenyan came into storage later ...

Nov 01, 202235 min

Subscription Services are Strangling Enterprise IT

Subscriptions have moved up from meal kits and streaming services to all of technology. In just a few short years, enterprise IT has transitioned into a service-focused industry that makes a lion’s share of its revenue from subscription services. The subscription model instantly got a wild reception because now you can subscribe to anything you want. But on the flip side, now you will never own anything. The subscription economy has been on the rise for a while now and many would argue its merit...

Oct 25, 202226 min

The Future of Datacenter is Serverless

Despite all the hardware and software changes that have come to the datacenter, the server has remained the primary unit. But new technologies, from CXL and silicon photonics to virtualization and containers, is challenging the entire concept of a server. In this episode, Craig Rodgers, Chris Reed, and Chris Hayner join Stephen Foskett to consider the end of the server itself. The first step in this evolution was the move to external storage, followed by blade servers, and now complete disaggreg...

Oct 18, 202232 min

Network Access Can’t Be Controlled From The Edge

The network has moved from the edge to the core and on to the cloud. We have added intelligence throughout and tried to make things easier for professionals to manage. However there are still areas that need improvement. As we increase the ways we can extend our network we need to ask ourselves if we should. The best example is the network edge. In this podcast we discuss the idea that Network Access Can’t Be Controlled From The Edge. On-Premises for Today’s Roundtable: Panelists Aaron Conaway E...

Oct 11, 202222 min

You Don’t Need Wi Fi 6E Today

The world of wireless is advancing quickly and new protocols and hardware are coming into the market. Manufacturers are pushing the latest and greatest technologies around Wi-Fi 6E. Are you ready to embrace it? Should you be looking at it today? Or is this more of something to adopt later? In this episode we debate the premise that You Don’t Need Wi-Fi 6E Today. On-Premises for Today’s Roundtable: Panelists Landon Foster Manon Lessard Mohammad Ali Mark Houtz Moderator Tom Hollingsworth Twitter @...

Oct 04, 202229 min

It’s The End of VMworld as We Know IT

To the IT community, the VMworld is an Ops conference like no other. But things are about to change. The in-person VMworld events stopped with the pandemic back in 2019. Now VMware is back with another conference, but it’s not quite the same as VMworld. A lot has changed in this time. VMware was acquired by Broadcom for one. And on the heels of that, VMworld became VMware Explore. Is it just post-merger rebranding, or is this the end of VMworld as we know it? Recorded at VMware Explore 2022 US i...

Sep 27, 202224 min

IT Infrastructure Companies Don’t Understand Developers

Enterprise IT companies are fixated on developers as a new market for IT infrastructure products, but it seems like they don’t even know what the term means. This episode of the On-Premise IT podcast brings Joep Piscaer, Nathan Bennett, and Calvin Hendryx-Parker together with Stephen Foskett to talk about the new world of developer-focused enterprise tech. On-Premises for Today’s Roundtable: Panelists Nathan Bennett Calvin Hendryx-Parker Joep Piscaer Twitter @vNathanBennett @CalvinHP @JPiscaer M...

Sep 20, 202228 min

Storage Admins Aren’t Ready for Infrastructure as Code

Storage has historically not been compatible with modern infrastructure as code concepts, so today’s administrators probably aren’t ready for this change. In this episode of the On-Premise IT podcast, sponsored by Pure Storage, Larry Smith and Jim Czuprynski discuss the evolution of storage with Anthony Lai-Ferrario of Pure Storage and Stephen Foskett of Gestalt IT. Moving storage forward requires process and organizational changes as well as the application of new technologies. But of course an...

Sep 13, 202228 min

Observability Needs to Be Smarter

In the modern world of enterprise IT it’s important to keep an eye on your systems. But the amount of data that is being generated makes it very difficult to know what’s happening and how to fix issues. Companies are touting the latest advances in ML and AI to help solve the issue but does Observability Need to be Smarter? On-Premises for Today’s Roundtable: Panelists Steve Puluka Pete Welcher Micheline Murphy Moderator Tom Hollingsworth Twitter @SPuluka @PJWelcher @MichyfishMurphy Twitter @Netw...

Sep 06, 202230 min

Real Cloud Hybrid Storage Doesn’t Exist

There is a long-standing dream of hybrid cloud that combines the best of datacenter and cloud architecture, but does this exist for storage? In this episode of the On-Premise IT podcast, Enrico Signoretti and Chris Evans join Molly Presley of Hammerspace and Stephen Foskett of Gestalt IT to discuss the reality of hybrid cloud storage. Like a hybrid car, the dream of hybrid cloud is to bring the best of two different infrastructure approaches together in a truly unified fashion. But most hybrid c...

Aug 30, 202230 min

EVPN Doesn’t Need VXLAN

VXLAN changed the way we use layer 2 networking in the data center and solved a lot of our multitenancy problems. Today it’s inexorably linked with EVPN. Do you need to use VXLAN with EVPN? Are there alternatives? And how does the cloud change the conversation? In this episode, we discuss the pros and cons behind how EVPN Doesn’t Need VXLAN. On-Premises for Today’s Roundtable: Panelists Chris Cummings Vince Schuele Jay Stewart Moderator Tom Hollingsworth Twitter @CrankyNetMan @Schuele22 @Dreadde...

Aug 23, 202227 min

Service Providers Lead the Way in Automation

The modern enterprise network is excited by the prospect of network automation. But is automation a new idea? Or is the enterprise finally catching up to where other disciplines have been all along? In this episode featuring delegates from Networking Field Day: Service Provider, we discuss how Service Providers Lead the Way in Automation. On-Premises for Today’s Roundtable: Panelists Steve Puluka John Osmon Charles Uneze Moderator Tom Hollingsworth Twitter @SPuluka @JohnOsmon @Network_Charles Tw...

Aug 09, 202231 min

Wireless is Not Mission Critical

The world is more wireless now than ever. No matter where you go you’ll find some form of wireless connectivity. But what about those applications that need to be more reliable? What about those places where you need it to work no matter what? Is wireless reliable enough? Or is wireless not mission critical? On-Premises for Today’s Roundtable: Panelists Chris Reed Troy Martin Shaun Neal Moderator Tom Hollingsworth Twitter @TheCMReed @TroyMart @SV_Neal Twitter @NetworkingNerd Follow us on Twitter...

Jul 26, 202227 min

Multi-Cloud is Inevitable

What really is multi-cloud and why does it keep coming up so often in the context of enterprise cloud computing models? If you know anything about cloud computing, you’d know that the hottest thing in the cloud domain right now is multi-cloud – a model companies are incrementally adopting to keep their applications and services distributed across public and private clouds, and now edge cloud platforms. Seeing that that’s the status quo for a majority of the enterprises in cloud, the big question...

Jul 19, 202231 min

You’re Using the Word Site Survey Wrong

In wireless we talk about doing site surveys but do we actually know what that means? Are we even talking about the same thing when we mention in as part of a pre-sea engagement or post-sales validation? And who should be doing it? In this episode, our group of wireless experts discuss the premise and whatever or not we are Using the Words Site Survey Wrong. On-Premises for Today’s Roundtable: Panelists Dr. Avril Salter Jennifer Huber Keith Parsons Moderator Tom Hollingsworth Twitter @AvrilSalte...

Jul 12, 202225 min

The Future of Storage Isn’t Purely Hardware or Software

The development of enterprise storage has historically oscillated between a focus on special-purpose hardware and optimized software. In this episode, brought to you by Pure Storage, Justin Emerson, Justin Warren, and Marc Staimer join Stephen Foskett to discuss this push and pull. Modern storage systems are extremely complicated, with layers of virtualization, different protocols, intelligence, tiered media, and scalability. All of this complexity makes the design of a storage system more diffi...

Jul 05, 202231 min

Consistent Security is Very Difficult

Security is a hard job. We spend our time analyzing our environment and building controls to keep our users and their data safe. As hard as security can feel it’s even harder to apply consistently. Attackers only have to get lucky once. Is your company using security in a reactionary mode? Or are they planning ahead with policies and platforms designed to prevent exposure? In this episode, sponsored by Fortinet, we discuss why Consistent Security is Hard. On-Premises for Today’s Roundtable: Pane...

Jun 28, 202228 min
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