Bev Bellile

With more than 20 years of technical writing experience in the information technology business, Bev Terrell is a SiliconANGLE writer covering live news events with theCUBE. She got her start at EDS (now Hewlett Packard) and also worked at ACS (now Xerox Business Services), so it’s fair to say Bev has personally experienced the changing landscape of the outsourcing industry. In addition to a passion for writing, Bev loves to paint portraits and to spoil her large yellow cat, Seamus. Got news? Tweet us @siliconangle

Latest from Bev Bellile

From hybrid to multicloud: Advice and insights from a top cloud expert

Acknowledged by “Wired” magazine to be one of the top 10 influential people in cloud technology, Bernard Golden (pictured), vice president of cloud strategy at Capital One Financial Corp., is an enthusiastic supporter and backer of cloud. On his personal website, Golden discusses the latest in cloud computing, and provides training modules on different aspects of technology. He is ...

Q&A: Infor serves up AI-ready, cloud-first solutions for hospitality industry

The hospitality industry covers many bases; whether it’s the hotel front desk checking in a guest or a restaurant checking in a dinner reservation, they all deal with how to best and most efficiently serve a customer. This industry is an area of special interest and strength for enterprise software company Infor Inc., illustrated by its ...

Advancing motor technology boosts e-bike appeal

From its start as a novelty in the 19th century, biking today is an easy way for people to stay physically and mentally fit, as well provide a relatively inexpensive alternative to cars. Whether it’s the issue of burning pollutants, getting caught in heavy traffic, or paying for expensive parking in city centers, some traditional ...

New tech helps sports teams pinpoint winning strategy

For a sports software company like Hudl, its coach and athlete users are, for the most part, much more interested in how teams and players can win more games than in the technology itself. Whether it’s football, soccer or basketball, more and more teams film their matches and analyze them, looking to spot areas where the teams ...

Lenovo drives intelligent transformation in cloud and data center operations

With the maturation of cloud adaptation, organizations have come to understand that cloud computing is not a cure-all for dealing with data. Rather than thinking of cloud as a one-way street, where data is first uploaded en masse to the cloud and then dealt with, companies are asking what sort of data works best in which ...

How Pokémon Co. is scaling gamer security, dealing with GDPR

While The Pokémon Co. has been providing video game software, animated movies, a trading card game, and other forms of amusement for two decades, the success of its augmented reality game, Pokémon Go, in July 2016 was a runaway international phenomenon. For those behind the scenes at Pokémon, it was a major revelation to capture the “giant lake” ...

Network security: wrangling data across multiclouds

When it comes to network security, the technical world today mostly consists of traditional flat computing networks, which are located in a data center, or “castle,” surrounded by its security, or “moat.” All of the traffic comes into the castle from over a drawbridge, and it’s understood that either the data is from inside the ...

Beyond product innovation: Bringing pricing transparency to IT

Part of the price of doing business in a digital economy is investing in information technology. For organizations, these purchases can often reach into the hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars. Should anything break, or as parts and pieces become obsolete, they must be replaced, which can again be a costly and complicated ...

Santa Monica College partners with AWS Educate to create next-gen cloud experts

Students attending Santa Monica College, located just outside of Los Angeles, are now able earn a certificate in cloud computing. The classes incorporate content provided from Amazon Web Services Inc. and AWS Educate, Amazon’s global cloud-related learning initiative. To receive a certificate, courses cover 15 units of programming, security and database management, as well as other areas ...

Online university assesses student digital footprints to boost learning experiences

While the price of a four-year college degree climbs higher and higher, studies have found that only 19 percent of full-time students achieve their bachelor’s degree within four years. For most students, it’s now taking six years. That’s two more years of potential student loans, two more years of arduous study to get that elusive ...