Jonathan Seckler joined the PowerEdge team in 2015 leading OpenManage Marketing and took over all Product Marketing responsibilities for the PowerEdge and OpenManage brands in 2016. Prior to that, Jonathan joined Dell in 2011 as the Director of Product Marketing for Dell Networking. Previously, Jonathan was the Product Management leader for Advanced Micro Devices’ Low Power Client Platform, where he launched both the first multi-core Desktop processor, the Athlon64 X2 processor and the first AMD system-on-a-chip, the AMD E-series APU. Jonathan has also managed an award-winning website while at Intuit, and was the Product Director for DART Enterprise, an enterprise-class interactive advertising platform at DoubleClick. Mr. Seckler received his MBA from Auburn University and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Texas in Austin.
Jonathan Seckler has been a guest on 2 episodes.
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Inside the Server Market with Dell Technologies' Jonathan Seckler
Episode | October 13th, 2020 | Season 2020 | 41 mins 34 secs
cio, composable infrastructure, convergence, data fabric, datacenter, enterprise, hci, information technology, it, processor, servers, storage, technology
Our old friend Jonathan Seckler, Dell Technologies Director of Server Marketing, joins hosts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell to talk about the current state of the server market. The conversation quickly evolves from server hardware to talking about how the demands of digital transformation, and the voice of the customer, influence the products that companies like Dell builds.
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Inside the Server Market with Dell Technologies' Jonathan Seckler
Episode | August 17th, 2020 | Season 2020 | 40 mins 59 secs
cio, cloud, dell emc, dell technologies, edge, enterprise, it, server, software-defined infrastructure
The server market is rapidly changing. It's less about the speeds and feeds of your hardware, and much more about the capabilities required to support critical workloads. From software-defined to edge, Dell Technologies director of server marketing join Matt Kimball & Steve McDowell in a wide-ranging discussion on the shifting landscape of servers.