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Steve Helvie
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In The Arena by TechArena
The Cutting Edge of Data Center Infrastructure Innovation with OCP’s Steve Helvie
TechArena host Allyson Klein chats with Open Compute Project VP of Emerging Markets, Steve Helvie, about the proceedings in Lisbon this week and how OCP is helping to shape the cutting edge of infrastructure innovation.
2024-04-24
16 min
In The Arena by TechArena
OpenCompute Project’s Skyrocketing Contributions Shaping the Future from Edge to Cloud
TechArena Host Allyson Klein chats with Open Compute Foundation leaders Michael Schill and Steve Helvie about the organization’s rising contributions and what it means for broad adoption of open hardware configurations from edge to cloud.
2023-04-20
16 min
Sustain
Episode 82: Steve Helvie and the Open Compute Project
Guest Steve Helvie Panelists Eric Berry | Justin Dorfman | Richard Littauer Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source for the long haul. Our guest today is exceptional in many ways, so you don’t want to miss this episode! On this episode, we have Steve Helvie, VP of Channel Development for the Open Compute Project (OCP). He helps to educate organizations on the benefits of open hardware designs and the value of “community-driven” engineering for the data center. Today, Steve tells us how...
2021-06-25
40 min
Boundaryless Conversations Podcast
S2 Ep. 15 Archna Haylock and Steve Helvie – Open Ecosystem Strategies: Catalyzing Change in Industries
Creating Ecosystems around open source standards and the Commons is a challenging task that has been taken strategically by many of the dominating brands of our times - such as Google with Android. For this reason, we wanted to feature one iconic project on the podcast that we often use as a yardstick when debating opportunities to develop truly open ecosystem strategies: the Open Compute Project Foundation, initiated by Facebook in 2011. Details on what OCP is and does will be shared directly during the podcast by our guests: Steve Helvie, VP of Channel, and Archna Haylock, Community Director at OCP. In his...
2021-04-20
51 min
JSA Podcasts | Telecom, Digital Infrastructure and Data Center News, Insights + More
JSA Podcast with OCP - Open Up to Europe’s Hardware Green Modernisation
Open Compute Project Foundation’s VP of channel Steve Helvie talks to JSA TV’s João Marques Lima about the state of the European market around open hardware, the greening of the digital infrastructure sector and what the OCP is doing to help speed up that transition while fostering a more collaborative environment for brands and businesses across the continent.SUBSCRIBE to JaymieScottoTV for the latest Telecom News: https://www.youtube.com/JaymieScottoTVHOMEPAGE: http://www.jsa.netLIKE JaymieScottoTV on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/JaymieScottoandAssociatesFOLLOW JaymieScottoTV on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/js...
2021-03-16
14 min
Bits vs Bytes
080 – Community-Driven Engineering with the Open Compute Project
Steve Helvie (steve@opencompute.org) is the VP of Channel for the Open Compute Project (OCP). In this role he helps to educate organisations on the benefits of open hardware designs and the value of “community-driven” engineering for the data centre. In this podcast we discuss how Open Sourcing hardware is helping innovation and creation of more […]
2020-05-05
38 min
Bits vs Bytes
080 – Community-Driven Engineering with the Open Compute Project
Steve Helvie (steve@opencompute.org) is the VP of Channel for the Open Compute Project (OCP). In this role he helps to educate organisations on the benefits of open hardware designs and the value of “community-driven” engineering for the data centre. In this podcast we discuss how Open Sourcing hardware is helping innovation and creation of more […]
2020-05-05
38 min
Cloud Engineering Archives - Software Engineering Daily
Open Compute Project with Steve Helvie
Facebook was rapidly outgrowing its infrastructure in 2009. Classic data center design was not up to the task of the rapid influx of new users and data, photos, and streaming video hitting Facebook’s servers. A small team of engineers spent the next two years designing a data center from the ground up to be cheaper, more energy efficient, and more ergonomic for the engineers who worked within. That data center design was open sourced in 2011. Intel, Rackspace, and Goldman Sachs were the first three large organizations to join Facebook in the Open Compute Project, an ef...
2017-08-14
52 min