From his start at the IBM data center to becoming the CIO of Rubrik, Avon Puri (Twitter, LinkedIn) has had quite the journey in the tech world.
Prior to joining the young team at Rubrik, Avon cut his teeth at VMware for more than eight years, rising to the role of Vice President of IT and Business IT. He moved to Rubrik in 2018, and has been diving head first into creating – and using – the technology that makes it possible to work across multiple clouds. On a recent episode of IT Visionaries, he and host Ian Faison discuss the many roles Avon has had in the past, how data delivery and software has transformed over the years, the future of the cloud and the excitement surrounding AI.
Here are the Top Three Insights from the conversation.
Cloud data management is the key to success:
No matter the company or business you’re in, you’re always working in multiple environments and trying to connect with, or sync to, other networks to share data. The process isn’t always easy, and that’s where Rubrik comes in.
“If you want to understand why cloud data management is very popular, you have to take a step back and look at what’s going on in the infrastructure world,” Avon says. “Every company is living in a hybrid world. The world is becoming a multi-cloud, hybrid-cloud world, and what Rubrik has offered is a product that works across multiple clouds.”
Applications span multiple clouds, and so creating products that can work efficiently across those clouds is an exciting idea for Avon, and it is the crux of what he does at Rubrik.
Application development keeps advancing
There has been so much development and change over the last few years when it comes to applications, and things change so quickly that it’s hard to stay ahead of the curve. In fact, during his time at VMware, Avon created an app that – within just a few years – was obsolete. The need to innovate is constant, and that is especially true when it comes to legacy applications.
Legacy applications are the applications that were popular about twenty years ago – the ones that were mainly client/server applications. Now, cloud-native applications are the norm. The trick is taking those classic applications, and turning them into cloud-native applications. At Rubrik, Avon is determined to keep everything simple. “Keep everything out of the box and keep everything in the cloud,” he says.
Where does A.I. and machine learning fit in?
According to Avon, if you don’t have a focus on A.I. and deep learning, you’re not developing software for tomorrow. That means you will eventually get left behind.
Rubrik is looking from the customer and IT side to gauge how to get better. They are using AI to support installing software and analyzing machine logs.
“A.I. is going to be the next big thing,” Avon says. “It’s going to define a generation. I think we’re just testing what it can do right now, but there is a lot more to come.”
One thing Avon is not worried about, though, is A.I. replacing human jobs. Instead, he sees advantages in using artificial intelligence to make jobs easier.
For even more insights, listen to the full interview here.