2. Mr. Cloud Monitor: We hear Boundary CEO Gary Read, formerly of Nimsoft, will be on hand at the conference. Boundary has made headlines in recent weeks by closely monitoring Amazon Web Services and Microsoft's cloud, and alerting customers about outages or per performance long before the chatter went mainstream. So how will Read make sure Boundary appeals to MSPs, VARs and cloud integrators? He tends to be speak openly with our team so we'll get you the answers.
3. CoreSite: The company focuses on building data center campuses to support and scale cloud and private networking solutions. We hear COO Jarrett Appleby (formerly of Equinex) will be on-hand at the conference. But how is CoreSite working with Sidera, GTT, CenturyLink and DE-CIX? Yes, we expect to find the answers.
4. JHC Technology Inc. The consulting and hosting provider will have a range of talent in the house, including Matt Jordan, cloud services manager. Among the questions we'll be asking: How is JHC carving a niche in th government market, where it set up sites like Recovery.gov on AWS infrastructure? Jordan has the insights and we'll get the perspectives.
5. NetApp: The storage specialist knows its way around converged data centers -- thanks to efforts like the NetApp-Cisco FlexPod initiative. But what is NetApp preparing to do at the Amazon conference, and where do channel partners fit into the conversation? We've heard rumors about the answer and we're impressed. More details coming soon...
6. Trend Micro: The security software company spotted the MSP partner opportunity early. But how is Trend Micro addressing the cloud integrator opportunity? That story will emerge at re:Invent.