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Daniel Graves

@db_graves

@Lacework. Former Delphix, Symantec, Sun, Apple / NeXT, Rockwell AI Labs, and Nasa. Passionate about great products, music, food, and 357 other hobbies...

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The biggest and most successful companies are not just tech companies, they’re #DATA companies! #DataInfrastructure #DigitalTransformation delphix.shp.so/a/5RHHVF

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We've teamed up with GenRocket to deliver an end-to-end test data solution for complex enterprise application testing. #DigitalTransformation #DataInfrastructure #DevOps #DataSecurity delphix.shp.so/a/1j4iMP

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A1: I think the most progress has come from a new workplace philosophy. WFH used to be for a subset of work - some workers, some projects, some tasks. Now, companies need to enable all employees, partners, and customers to do everything online. #eweekchat crowdchat.net/s/766of

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A1b: And so the enterprise approach has shifted from a technical approach to enabling remote *workers* (VPN etc.), to a digital approach to enable remote *work* for all parties. A lot more energy on workflow, automation, and overall efficiency. #eweekchat crowdchat.net/s/566on

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A2: Modern intuitive consumer experiences set the bar, fairly or not. People acting as employees or customers or partners for any business want the same level of ease of use they experience when ordering an Uber, Venmoing money to a friend, o... #eweekchat crowdchat.net/s/366p7

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A2: And why do enterprises care? Because superior digital experiences that are easy to use translate directly to customer acquisition and customer retention. #eweekchat crowdchat.net/s/566pb

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A2: "user friendly enough" is a rising tide, and successful companies will invest in UX heavily, always raising the bar and using it as a competitive differentiator. #eweekchat crowdchat.net/s/466pk

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A3: The biggest challenges I hear are enough separate space for all the people. Two parents and 2 kids all working and learning from home. An apartment in SF with 5 renters all on zoom meetings. Not an easy problem to solve, but it is driving... #eweekchat crowdchat.net/s/366pu

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A3: which means it's not just about enabling WFH, it's about enabling WFA with productivity, privacy and security. #eweekchat crowdchat.net/s/966qc

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A5 -- Approach it from a DevOps mentality with continuous improvement in mind. You need an MVP in 30 days, but that's not the last 'release'. Iterate and improve. #eweekchat crowdchat.net/s/966r8

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.Perforce Delphix's CTO "#FinancialServices organisations need to adopt #DevOps #data technologies that can deliver compliant data at speed via APIs to overcome #OpenBanking challenges." delphix.shp.so/a/AnFIxt

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A1: Multicloud strategies often start with risk management, and then grow to fit for purpose, determining which applications (and their captive data) get the most benefit from each cloud's capabilities. #eweekchat crowdchat.net/s/7691m

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A3: The clouds are disparate enough in services and APIs that each has its own learning curve. Most CIOs I talk to say they are becoming competent on one cloud, and still early learning on the others. #eweekchat crowdchat.net/s/9692j

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Which brings us to back to two very different multi-cloud strategies: 1. Trying to make everything portable across clouds for future migration, and 2. Assuming things built in any cloud will stay there, and determining which workloads / data ... #eweekchat crowdchat.net/s/66949

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🛠️ Introducing Lacework Smart Fix, the smart way to remediate cloud risks💡 Smart Fix automatically finds the optimal upgrade to resolve #code vulnerabilities without adding new ones, so #developers can focus on building and innovating. Learn more: lacework.com/blog/introduci…

🛠️ Introducing Lacework Smart Fix, the smart way to remediate cloud risks💡

Smart Fix automatically finds the optimal upgrade to resolve #code vulnerabilities without adding new ones, so #developers can focus on building and innovating.

Learn more: lacework.com/blog/introduci…