

I have a ChalkTalk that talks more about what's new and why it's important. Now we are leveraging the data science expertise from HPE Nimble Storage and 3PAR customers with a support contract can take advantage of HPE InfoSight. 3PAR was architected for analytics and has been collecting rich telemetry from the installed base for years. InfoSight requires platforms that are built with rich telemetry. We are extending HPE InfoSight to 3PAR.Preemptive recommendations are paving the path for autonomous infrastructure. With this InfoSight can help prevent issues before they occur, proactively improve performance, and optimize available resources. Today we announced the industry’s first artificial intelligence recommendation engine for HPE InfoSight: a new recommendations engine with pre-emptive recommendations.Our announcement extends InfoSight into a couple of new areas: I did a ChalkTalk that gives an intro to InfoSight that if you haven't seen yet you should check it out. 54% of issues that are resolved aren't even storage and helps achieve 99.9999% of guaranteed availability across the HPE Nimble Storage installed base. HPE InfoSight predicts and resolves 86% of problems before customers even know there is an issue. The benefits of HPE InfoSight have been huge for our customers. It processes the information through a combination of predictive analytics, global correlations (comparing data across all systems around the world looking for anomalies) and machine learning in order to predict and prevent problems.

HPE InfoSight is a predictive analytics system that processes millions of sensor data points every second from across the infrastructure stack. Read on to understand what I'm talking about. The news is about HPE Nimble Storage but what I'm going to share extends beyond Nimble Storage or even storage. I found a YouTube video of Trevor – though a couple years old – talking about how he uses 3PAR. Trevor Jackson from SOCAN and Connect Board Secretary wrapped up the session talking about using 3PAR all-flash. I then discussed the news about HPE InfoSight that I’ll cover next in this article. I did a podcast with H2 about a year ago where he told his story.

Former board member and current Connect volunteer Heinz-Hermman Adam from the University of Muenster kicked it off talking about his environment using HPE 3PAR and StoreEasy for file-based storage. I tried to do a rough count and I counted around 50 people. The crowds we had at the DF were amazing considering that only 13 people can sign up for it on the Discover event website. I wanted to share a bit about Discover and share the news with you as well. Connect is the independent users group for HPE customers. I had the chance to present some exciting news in the Connect booth during a Discussion Forum (DF). If you follow me on Twitter, you know I had a fantastic time in Madrid. I’m back from a great week at HPE Discover in Madrid.
