Defining Big Data
Tuesday night I attended an event – storagefest II 2012, which was hosted by . The event was a dinner with a group of storage experts from all vectors of the storage industry. There were customers of storage technologies, VCs with investments in storage, entrepreneurs (folks from storage startups), industry insiders (analysts) and folks from storage companies who have been acquired into large companies. The goal of the event also had multiple vectors, specific to each "group" that attended.
VCs attend to hear what customers have to say about the state of the storage industry and what they should be investing in or if the storage startups they have invested in are doing the right things. They also listen to people who have had successful exits and the advice they may have for running a successful storage business.
Customers attend to hear what is new in the storage business and to share their experiences and challenges within their infrastructure, and what they are looking for from their storage technologies and new companies.
Entrepreneurs attend to lend their advice, to see what is new and share ideas.
Industry insiders attend to learn more about customer challenges, who has the best chance at solving these challenges, how the industry is shaping up and to report on the event.
Large company attendees, people who have had successful exits into the large company, are typically in influential roles in their new company and go to learn about how the industry is evolving and what new technologies are out there that they may want to add to the portfolio of the larger company. It is also a good chance to listen to customers discuss what they are looking for from the next generation of storage technologies.
I set all of that up so you can understand the players and the mix of people at the event.









