VMworld 2019 is a week away. If you are going and want to
take in all the Edge and IoT action VMware has to offer, here’s a great blog
outlining the breakout sessions to attend.
In addition, you can stop by the Edge and IoT Zone Booth
next to the VMware booth in the Solution Exchange. There you’ll find many of our
great eco system partners demonstrating interesting use cases in conjunction
with VMware solutions. You can also get a demonstration of VMware Pulse IoT
Center managing Edge and IoT infrastructure. I look forward to this event every
year so I can bump into old friends and meet some new ones. And I prefer San
Francisco over Vegas so it should be a good week.
I
began my IT career by migrating the company I was working for off of mainframe
and onto a client/server environment. That was a major shift in how IT was done
at the beginning of the Internet era. During that time, individual business
units at many companies stood up their own LAN servers (e.g. Novel NetWare and
Microsoft Windows NT Server). You could call this the first instance of “Shadow
IT”. At some point, IT departments brought those servers and applications under
IT management. VMware then came along and helped those servers and applications
to run more efficiently on vSphere.
When
cloud emerged, many individual business units started consuming cloud resources
at Amazon, Microsoft, and Google and exposing sensitive company data. I was
working for EMC at the time as a vSpecialist and remember one of my colleagues
talking to a customer about “Shadow IT”. Many IT departments scrambled to gain
control of those company assets to secure them. For a while now, VMware has
helped IT with its Hybrid Cloud strategy to help support, manage, and secure
public and private cloud resources.
In
the mobile space, for a long time, many companies would issue cell phones to
their employees. Then Apple and Android phones became popular and workers
demanded these personal devices be able to access company applications and
data. VMware helped IT provide secure access and control with its Mobile Device
Management solutions using AirWatch and now Workspace ONE.
Internet of Things (IoT) has been going on for 20+ years back as long as I can remember when my first university internship was helping to build SCADA systems for a power company. Back then and until recently, each IoT use case was implemented and managed by the vendor providing the solution. My friend and colleague, Grant Challenger, posted a blog on the evolution of IoT in the enterprise here: What is IT’s role in IoT? He talks about the challenge with what he calls “Shadow IoT” and how now there’s a need for IT to get involved. Grant also coined the phrase “IT runs IoT” which means that it’s now time to bring IT disciplines to IoT, just like they did for LAN, Cloud, and MDM. This is the problem VMware is now targeting to help IT solve. There are millions of Edge gateways and IoT devices that need to be onboarded, managed, and secured and VMware Pulse IoT Center does just that.
When I was in a meeting last week and “IT runs IoT” came up again, I was sitting next to another long time colleague who was drinking his favorite coffee. So, I had my resident graphics artist create the image you see at the top. I hope you like it!
A few months ago I made a significant career move within VMware. I love working for VMware, it’s a great company (#39 on Fortune 100 Best) with great people and leadership (#2 Fortune Business Person of the Year) and an amazing culture with its EPIC2 values. VMware is constantly innovating and encourages its people to help shape the company future. I was lucky enough to be one of the first vSAN SE’s in the world and help the evolution of that product from 0 to 14,000+ customers (as of Aug 2018). I was also extremely lucky to work with the amazing SABU product team, sales leadership, and fellow SE’s. After 5 years on the vSAN team, I discovered an opportunity to join the IoT and Edge team at VMware. This is a relatively new group with some equally talented people on the product, sales and SE team and I’m thrilled to be part of it. This group will form the VMware IoT and Edge strategy and deliver products to solve exciting problems customers will face with their IoT and Edge projects. It’s a whole new world for me that is very exciting and interesting. IoT has been around for a long time, but, it’s now becoming mainstream and taking off in a big way. I’m a startup guy and can see that this is going to be fun.