#VMwareExplore 2022 guardDog.AI Video Interview with VMblog (#cybersecurity protection)

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As part of our VMware Explore 2022 coverage, VMblog visits with Peter Bookman, the Founder and CEO of guardDog.AI.

The company provides a software service that simplifies cybersecurity management with AI-powered autonomous detection and response technology. The solution is designed to make advanced cybersecurity accessible for small, mid-market, and distributed organizations without complexity. It can be easily deployed on hardware, in virtualized environments, embedded systems, and more, offering automatic protection at the network level.

In this video, Bookman provides a quick overview of the company, and then goes into more detail on how they partner with VMware and its ecosystem. Find out what they specifically provide a VMware shop or VMware implementation, and what problems they solve for them.

Watch and learn as Bookman offers a great rundown of the company's technology, what they do, and what makes them unique and different in an otherwise crowded market. And find out what big trends and themes they see playing out in 2022 and 2023.

Stick around until the end and watch a demo to learn more.

Learn more about guardDog.AI by visiting: https://guarddog.ai

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Jump straight in: ↪️
0:00​ - Intro
0:21​ - Introducing Peter Bookman, Founder and CEO, guardDog.AI
0:38 - Background overview of guardDog.AI
2:29 - How do you partner with or work with VMware and the ecosystem?
4:02​ - What problems do you solve for VMware users?
5:36 - What makes you unique or differentiated in the market?
9:39 - Recent announcements being made.
11:51 - Big picture themes and trends for 2022 and 2023
15:29 - Demo of guardDog.AI
18:17 - Wrap up

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