MWC 2024 GSMA Keynote 7: Powering the Future, Antonio Neri & Rami Rahim
MWC 2024 GSMA Keynote 7: Powering the Future, Antonio Neri & Rami Rahim
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Antonio Neri, the CEO of HP, shares insights into how connectivity forms the backbone of digital transformation, enabling businesses to digitize, automate, and deliver new experiences.
Gain insights into how Juniper Networks, under CEO Ramy Rahim's leadership, is positioning itself at the forefront of the AI revolution in networking. The discussion sheds light on the company's strategic focus on silicon, system, and software innovations that enable AI-driven operations (AI Ops) and simplify global network management.
Discover the objectives and expected outcomes of the planned HPE acquisition of Juniper Networks, particularly in how it aims to transform networking and IT infrastructure across telecom and enterprise domains.
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0:00 so let me welcome Antonio ner Antonio
0:03 the CEO of ulet parer Enterprise he has
0:06 been the president and CEO of HP since
0:11 2018 before becoming the CEO he spent
0:14 more than 20 years at the company
0:16 holding numerous leadership position
0:20 please join me in welcoming Antonio ner
0:22 to Stage
0:28 Antonio
0:38 all
0:40 right Antonio is a very famous man by
0:42 the way okay just
0:45 saying so Antonio I have a couple of
0:48 questions for
0:49 you we talk about modern infrastructure
0:53 yeah that's powering the future of
0:54 business today right and I know that HP
0:57 strategy has encompassed the edge for
1:00 several
1:01 years will you share more all of us how
1:04 HP views the Telco sector and is r in
1:07 the market to help companies reinvent
1:10 their
1:10 businesses well first of all thank you
1:12 for having me and good afternoon
1:14 everyone uh it's great to be here um you
1:17 know our strategy has been informed by
1:19 the mega Trends I saw early in my tenure
1:21 as a CEO I saw that Enterprise in the
1:24 future will be more Edge Centric Cloud
1:27 Ena and data driven what that means the
1:29 edge
1:30 is where we live where we work where a
1:32 lot of the onramp to digital processes
1:35 really happen and in doing so the first
1:38 step is really to be connected without
1:40 the connectivity you can digitize you
1:43 can automate your Enterprise and you can
1:45 deliver these new experiences some of
1:48 the technology you spoke in your early
1:51 remarks can really accelerate the
1:54 Enterprise and so we as a company make a
1:56 big bet at the time to you know invest
1:59 at the edge and working with a partner
2:01 ecosystem that's why this conference is
2:04 great for us because we have amazing set
2:06 of Partners throughout the venue but our
2:09 Focus was really at the time into the
2:11 campus and branch and bring together a
2:13 series of Technologies and a cloud
2:15 native approach wrapping the security in
2:18 the AI so that we can use that
2:20 connectivity layer to digitize and
2:23 automate but the second step was to
2:25 bring the cloud experience because for
2:27 us cloud is not a specific destination
2:30 is an experience that ultr you need to
2:33 bring to all your applications and data
2:35 wherever they live and obviously the
2:38 Enterprise today is way more distributed
2:40 than ever before and we understood in
2:42 fact late in the 2010s that the hybrid
2:47 experience is the key you can't put all
2:49 your data and your applications in one
2:51 location wherever it may be on Prem or
2:54 even in the public Cloud so we decided
2:57 to build a hybrid experience with the
3:00 cloud principles in mind and I was
3:03 listening to you and talk about also the
3:06 paradigm shift that's taking place in
3:08 the way customers consume technology and
3:11 so while we were you know focusing on
3:14 the hybrid experience we also changed
3:16 the way people consume technology and
3:19 therefore we enacted what is today known
3:22 as HP Green Lake a hybrid Cloud platform
3:24 we want to call it the fourth Cloud for
3:26 that matter which ultimately allows you
3:28 to consume C Apex subscription and
3:31 consumption in the same platform But
3:34 ultimately everything we do is
3:37 architected to that unified experience
3:40 and last but not least was the data
3:41 driven approach I have to say I was not
3:44 that futuristic to understand the AI
3:48 massive inflection point we got in the
3:50 last 12 15 months but I did and I did
3:53 understood and understand that the fact
3:55 that data is the most valuable asset you
3:58 have yeah and in fact I argue at some
4:01 point Enterprises will have to record
4:04 data in the balance sheet you are in the
4:06 business of auditing and providing you
4:09 know counseling and all those great
4:12 services but think about it you you
4:14 record an asset let's say a building or
4:16 capital expenditure I believe at some
4:18 point down the future you will have to
4:20 record the data is the most valuable IP
4:22 you have but with the ey obviously I
4:25 think is the most disruptive technology
4:27 in a lifetime it opens new opportunity
4:30 to improve business productivity which
4:32 is the core of the ey uh thesis and
4:35 obviously Drive the next level of
4:37 insights and there are remarkable
4:39 opportunities in there but for us the
4:42 connectivity in the networking space
4:45 with hybrid cloud nii is what we have
4:48 built inside our HP green leg platform
4:51 uh experience fantastic to see the
4:53 progress you have made at HP I have one
4:56 question about Juniper that we save for
4:58 the our next guest but let's touch on
5:02 the early progress C you the close of
5:04 athonet it's a company that you acquired
5:06 in the past to power the strategy that
5:08 you just talked about right how are you
5:10 seeing the integration accelerating the
5:12 strategies of your customers today well
5:15 I I don't think it's just outet right so
5:16 as I think about one of the the early um
5:20 you know Concepts and ultimately
5:23 development is to integrate the entire
5:26 connectivity layer from switching to
5:29 watch I to softer Define why there
5:32 Network to the extension to the manage
5:35 private Network which obviously private
5:37 5G is a major component and Anon it give
5:40 us that capability um with a very modern
5:44 Cloud architecture and so with Partners
5:46 here obviously we're working on
5:48 additional use cases but we already see
5:51 a significant uptick because think about
5:53 the use cases whether it's ports whether
5:55 it's defense whether it's health care
5:58 where you need persistent connectivity
6:00 low latency obviously a lot of density
6:04 environments need a level of resilience
6:07 and and performance but ultimately they
6:10 need to do it in a way that's way more
6:12 agile than ever before and so that's why
6:15 you know bringing that aspect to the
6:17 rest of the connectivity layer with the
6:19 same policy management the same
6:21 experience the same way to life cycle
6:24 manage the network was one aspect of it
6:27 so that's one aspect the other one was
6:29 the the soft defined WEA Network we did
6:31 an acquisition called Silver Peak and
6:33 then last but not least we also are
6:35 integrated the security obviously for
6:37 the service access service edge so we
6:41 are integrating our access security uh
6:44 security framework which covers all
6:46 three casby Swig and ztna together with
6:50 our sd1 to create an secc comprehensive
6:53 framework which is Cloud enabl in the
6:55 same platform inside HB Green Lake you
6:57 know when I was reading the information
6:59 and AET I was thinking about some of the
7:01 applications that you just mentioned
7:03 think about industrial manufacturing
7:05 yeah with smart factories with nobody
7:07 need if you can have you can control a
7:10 factory from a distance without no work
7:12 in the factory you need that low latency
7:14 you cannot have it the type of equipment
7:17 another application is in healthcare
7:20 remote surgery you cannot have remote
7:21 surgery with a delay well if you enable
7:25 robotics of sorts rights you know that's
7:27 you you can't fail yeah can fail with
7:29 that absolutely so why don't we do that
7:32 now next we are going to bring bring out
7:34 another CEO one that you know pretty
7:36 well now huh I do you bought this
7:38 company he's a Great's a great guy too
7:41 so now Ramy Rahim Ramy is has been the
7:44 CEO of Juniper Networks since 2014 and
7:47 he's also the member of the board of
7:49 directors and uh before becoming the CEO
7:52 uh Ramy started his Juniper career in
7:55 1997 I was young at that time yeah we
7:58 both started
8:00 exactly you know that's when we all
8:01 started our careers but it was EMP
8:03 number 32 now that's something right
8:05 that was the beginning I remember in my
8:07 early days as an as an engineer at
8:09 Motorola I was actually installing
8:10 Juniper equipment so that was quite
8:12 interesting so harami has been an EVP
8:15 and GM of juniper development and
8:17 Innovation organization so with that
8:19 Ramy why don't you come and join us
8:21 please Ramy CEO of Juniper
8:28 Networks
8:31 thank you so
8:36 [Music]
8:39 much so they are very good friends now
8:41 because he just his company we have been
8:44 for some time next time okay all right
8:48 all right so SB made a US announcement
8:51 it was in January actually by the way it
8:53 was just last January 11th January 11th
8:55 oh yeah you know exactly when it was
8:57 that was a big deal though for the
8:58 industry
8:59 but we when you think about the industry
9:01 today that was the first big deal of
9:03 2024 that we had that announcement that
9:06 Antonio made on January 11 about Juniper
9:08 coming to HP so first of all thank you
9:11 because you send a signal into the
9:12 market that deals are back okay so we
9:16 appreciate that okay as long as it makes
9:18 sense yeah it makes sense it's okay
9:21 yeah so what are the expectations on how
9:25 this will transform networking well I
9:28 think we need to step back and talk
9:29 about why we announced this deal I think
9:33 you know in the context of the comics I
9:35 made early on we obviously we are
9:37 experiencing this amazing inflection
9:40 point uh called Ai and when I think
9:43 about that inflection point it's fair to
9:45 say the AI will be an accelerator of
9:48 hybrid and the cloud and in doing so the
9:52 core tenant of that is the network think
9:55 about it how you bring the data to the
9:57 right acceleration of compute
9:59 to really either build these large
10:03 models and now we are talking about
10:05 trillions of parameters to potentially
10:08 fine-tuning these models with your data
10:11 you can give context to that model and
10:14 then eventually what the value is it
10:16 really is the deploying these models
10:18 which is the inference inside and so for
10:21 us it was about where we want to play
10:24 how we want to build where we want to
10:26 win and we believe that Network
10:30 aspect of the architecture is going to
10:32 be core core to the AI transition we we
10:36 we are experiencing and that's why when
10:38 we look at uh Juniper uh with Ramy we
10:42 felt this combination is going to give
10:44 the industry a new modern architecture
10:48 that it has been waiting for the network
10:51 I'm talking about for a long long time
10:54 and I think this is something that Ramy
10:55 and I are very committed to to develop
10:58 together we have an amazing we will have
11:01 an amazing combined team this is the
11:03 first time in the history of HP and
11:06 Juniper that together we're going to
11:08 have all the intellectual property to
11:11 really converge the network to automate
11:13 the network and then ultimately what is
11:16 the killer application for that is AI
11:18 but maybe I will ask Ramy how he think
11:20 about this because during the January 11
11:23 announcement I announced that Ramy once
11:26 the transaction closes it's going to
11:27 lead the business mhm
11:29 okay so I'm happy to weigh in and thanks
11:31 for the opportunity first I appreciate
11:32 the kind intro I have been a juniper for
11:35 a very long time and uh I started out my
11:38 career at the company as a silicon
11:40 developer and back then I recall uh we
11:43 were born in the age of the internet and
11:45 the Juniper was a really big bold bet on
11:49 an architectural transition that was
11:51 necessary to enable the internet to
11:53 scale to what it is today fast forward
11:57 to today as Antonio mentioned AI is the
12:00 next big inflection point and it's
12:02 probably no it's definitely going to be
12:04 bigger than the in Internet inflection
12:07 that happened several decades ago and I
12:10 believe that you need a similar sort of
12:12 mindset and bold thinking to pursue this
12:15 opportunity in its fullness uh so this
12:19 combination to me is about acceleration
12:23 of our Innovation to capture the full AI
12:26 opportunity from Silicon to system to
12:29 software as Antonio mentioned I fully
12:31 agree all of the technology components
12:34 necessary to build networks that enable
12:37 AI as well as the AI Ops that can
12:39 simplify the management and operations
12:42 of networks worldwide not to mention the
12:45 worldwide Channel and presence that HP
12:47 brings is really really interesting so
12:49 I'm excited wow this is a you should
12:53 have said that on January 11 this is
12:55 good we did we did but you know what
12:58 talk about the first deal of the year
13:01 you know it just happened to be that way
13:03 but we have in our cultureal beliefs two
13:05 key messages that we trying to resonate
13:08 one is we accelerate what is next I
13:11 think this is an opportunity to
13:12 accelerate what comes next with this
13:14 amazing opportunity with a lot of
13:16 challenges obviously and the other one
13:18 is the fortunes favor The Bold and so
13:22 you have to have the courage and the
13:24 conviction and
13:25 believing what you think is going to
13:27 happen and that go for it and this is
13:30 what we're doing together with Ramy
13:32 talking about what will happen next so
13:34 this is Mobile World Congress and uh we
13:37 both know haven't been out U all of us
13:39 know having been the industry for a long
13:40 time right here in Barcelona since 2006
13:43 right Global Gathering of the Telecom
13:46 Industries and now 60% of the people
13:48 here actually not from the Telecom
13:50 industry
13:51 right can you give us an indication of
13:54 how the combined company will address
13:56 this Market the telom market but also
13:58 companies at large the Enterprise mhm
14:01 sure uh I think people don't know but HP
14:04 when you think about the vertical
14:06 approach tlco has been one of the two
14:09 top two verticals we do business with
14:12 obviously we come from a comput Centric
14:15 and call it uh you know Cloud Centric
14:19 approach he obviously comes from the
14:22 core Network approach with the service
14:24 provider business but ultimately the
14:27 convergence that we see between in the U
14:29 kind of the telecommunication side and
14:31 the IT side and I think these Trends
14:34 comes every so many years call it every
14:37 decade right so if think about it you
14:39 know we chatting before where I came
14:41 from the PC client server you know very
14:43 distributive then we went centralized
14:46 think about your phone that's your
14:47 terminal you can do so many things but
14:50 the main frame is the cloud and now we
14:52 are going to live in both worlds with
14:54 the eye being you know what I think is
14:57 going to be one of the most interesting
14:59 applications of Technology but that said
15:02 I think this convergence is going to be
15:04 accelerated and there is opportunity to
15:06 partner together to do something amazing
15:09 that not only advances the business but
15:12 also society as a whole I think of
15:15 connectivity as an important aspect for
15:17 society not different than water
15:19 electricity we must make it inclusive
15:22 and we must make it sustainable AI is
15:26 going to demand a lot of key Innovation
15:29 to reduce power and increase performance
15:32 at the same time What will reduce cost
15:35 and HP together with juner we intend to
15:37 do that using our assets and an amazing
15:40 knowhow in engineering capabilities to
15:42 take advantage of this I think an
15:44 opportunity in 10 years Remy you know
15:48 Juniper was born as trusted advisors for
15:52 Telos our very first customer was a
15:55 telecom operator for years we were
15:57 exclusively selling to Telecom operators
16:00 and uh that's never going to change um
16:04 when I reflect now on where we are today
16:06 despite the fact that we have
16:07 transitioned over half of our business
16:10 to the Enterprise we've never lost focus
16:13 on the incredibly important vertical for
16:16 us of the service providers um first of
16:20 all I think all of our service provider
16:22 customers understand that our strategy
16:26 of pursuing and diversifying our
16:27 business into the ENT rise has only
16:29 helped it gives us the scale and the
16:31 ability to invest more in solutions that
16:33 are applicable everywhere increasingly
16:35 the solutions that we develop for high
16:37 performance networking and highly
16:38 automated AI powered networks are
16:41 applicable to Telos and to
16:43 Enterprises and last but not least when
16:46 I think about the potential of this
16:48 combination the components that HP
16:51 brings to the table again across all
16:53 layers of it but then Technologies like
16:56 AET some of the software capability that
16:59 HP has built and accumulated over the
17:01 years that can increase the relevance of
17:04 our solutions to solve some of our
17:07 service wider customers most pressing
17:09 challenges today honestly I just can't
17:11 wait we got to get through this
17:13 regulatory process but I honestly can't
17:15 wait to the other side of it so we can
17:17 demonstrate to our customers what we can
17:19 do as a single company you know it's
17:21 very interesting from what we just heard
17:23 here the fact that it is not only one
17:27 technology that makes it difference the
17:29 full stack how you just mentioned
17:32 right there is AI is going to be a big
17:35 disrupture for all businesses that we
17:36 serve today but there's no AI without
17:40 data there's data with there's no data
17:43 without sensors capturing that data but
17:45 you need to move the data therefore
17:47 there is no cloud and and AI with that
17:51 connectivity but highspeed connectivity
17:54 sustainable connectivity from what I
17:55 just heard from you this is great and
17:57 this is how when we think about the
17:58 future of business it's not just one
18:00 technology It's a combination of all the
18:02 technologies that can make a difference
18:04 for all the business that the audience
18:06 today is currently serving MH Antonio
18:09 Ramy thank you very much for for your
18:11 marks really appreciate it okay thank
18:13 you and