In this video from the PBS Works User Group 2017, Rich Brueckner from insideHPC moderates a vendor panel on The Changing Landscape of HPC.
“When it comes down to it, the HPC community depends on a healthy ecosystem. In this panel discussion, we will explore emerging technology trends that are reshaping the way high performance computing is delivered to the end user.”
Blame it on Vegas, but Rich goes to extraordinary lengths to involve the audience on this one. Watch as he somehow comes up with the one question that had everyone on the edge of their seats.
Panelists:
- Bruce Burns, Oracle. Bruce Burns is the senior director of Oracle’s Bare Metal Cloud Services (BMCS) product management team. His work includes driving technical collaboration with customers and partner teams to help enable them to use the Oracle cloud platform and ensure that the new cloud services and features being built fully meet the needs of the partners and customers that use them. Before joining Oracle, Burns was a senior manager at Amazon where he created the AWS Test Drive and Quick Start programs and ran the AWS global Oracle and SAP partner relationships. Previous to AWS, Burns was a principal program manager at Microsoft with over 16 years of experience building out Windows client, server, and cloud partner ecosystems.
- Tom Krueger, Intel. Tom Krueger currently serves as Director of Business Development for the HPC Platform Software team in the Datacenter Group within Intel Corporation. He most recently led the launch of Intel HPC Orchestrator at SC16. Krueger has over 25 years in technical sales and marketing experience including HPC Software, Embedded Products, Enterprise Servers, Communications Infrastructure and Digital Watermarking technology. He has worked in various roles with Intel for nine years working with End Users, OEMs, SIs and ISVs. Prior to Intel Krueger held executive positions with Experis, Digimarc and Corvalent Corporation in Sales, Marketing and Business Development capacities. Krueger holds a BS degree in Business Administration from Cal Poly Pomona and an MA in Organizational Management from The University of Phoenix. In his spare time, he enjoys assisting start-up companies, hiking, biking, wine tasting and real estate.
- Dale Brantly, Panasas. Dale Brantly leads the global Panasas systems engineering group responsible for architecting and delivering ActiveStor storage solutions to customers worldwide. Dale has more than 30 years of experience in defining engineering requirements and achieving architectural and quality excellence for complex storage solutions deployed in a large high performance computing and enterprise environments. Prior to joining Panasas, Dale managed global solutions development at Silicon Graphics (SGI) and ran SGI’s Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) product line. Other appointments include field and customer site technical positions at Cray Research, Control Data Corporation, and ETA Systems.