Suzanne Kattau

Suzanne Kattau (formerly Suzanne Harnos) is Editor at SiliconANGLE where she focuses on cloud technology, consumer news and trends. She is a veteran computer journalist based in New York. Previously, Suzanne was an associate editor at BZ Media’s Software Development Times. Before that, she was an online editor at Ziff Davis Enterprise’s eWEEK and technical editor at CMP Media’s InternetWeek. She graduated from Hofstra University with a Bachelor’s degree in English.

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Data-driven baby making: Conceivable applies analytics to fertility tracking

“Birds do it, bees do it, even educated fleas do it,” according to a popular song written in 1928 by Cole Porter. One well-known result of “doing it” is getting pregnant. Today, a new high-tech fertility tracker helps women get pregnant using their iPhone. Austin, Texas-based startup Conceivable, Inc. today announced the availability of their ...

The cheat sheet to following Big Data’s money trail | #BigDataSV

The Big Data market is dynamic, with companies going public, others like Hadapt and Revelytix, Inc. being acquired by Teradata Corp., and a lot of technology innovation happening. Large amounts of money have also been changing hands. For example, last year we saw Intel Corp., one of the industry’s biggest Big Data players, invest $740 ...

How Big Data culture changed in 2014: Analysts’ top interviews from theCUBE

In recent years, the co-hosts of theCUBE, SiliconANGLE’s live roving news desk, interviewed many of the most insightful and knowledgeable tech industry luminaries on-sight at various conferences and events—executives from Andre M. Boisvert of Actian Corp. to Bill Inmon of Forest Rim Technology, Inc. to Christine Birtel of Wells Fargo & Co.. Some of the most memorable interviews ...

How open source and cloud transformed IT in 2014: Analysts’ top interviews from theCUBE

In recent years, the co-hosts of theCUBE, SiliconANGLE’s live roving news desk, interviewed many of the most insightful and knowledgeable tech industry luminaries on-sight at various conferences and events—executives from David Meyer of Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. to Lew Tucker of Cisco Systems, Inc. to James Hamilton of Amazon.com, Inc.‘s Amazon Web Services (AWS). Some ...

How flash boosted real-time analytics in 2014: Analysts’ top interviews from theCUBE

In recent years, the co-hosts of theCUBE, SiliconANGLE’s live roving news desk, interviewed many of the most insightful and knowledgeable tech industry luminaries on-sight at various conferences and events—executives from Aman Singh of Jive Software, Inc. to Ronald Zapar of Re-Quest, Inc. to Brian Bulkowski of Aerospike. Some of the most memorable interviews happened at ...

How data analytics, mobile and social revolutionized the enterprise in 2014: Analysts’ top interviews from theCUBE

In recent years, the co-hosts of theCUBE, SiliconANGLE’s live roving news desk, interviewed many of the most insightful and knowledgeable tech industry luminaries on-sight at various conferences and events—executives from Marten Mickos of Hewlett-Packard Co.‘s cloud division to Fadi Chehade of the Internet Corporation For Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) to David Pogue of Yahoo ...

How software-led infrastructure transformed the data center in 2014: Analysts’ top interviews from theCUBE

In recent years, the co-hosts of theCUBE, SiliconANGLE’s live roving news desk, interviewed many of the most insightful and knowledgeable tech industry luminaries on-sight at various conferences and events—executives from Michael Dell of Dell, Inc. to Pat Gelsinger of VMware to Inhi Cho Suh of IBM. Some of the most memorable interviews happened at events ...

Big Data deployments will move into real-time processing, says MapR Technologies 2015 Tech Predictions

In 2015, data agility will emerge as a top focus, organizations will move from data lakes to processing data platforms, and self-service Big Data will go mainstream. This is all according to John Schroeder, CEO and co-founder of MapR Technologies, Inc., a provider of an enterprise-grade distribution for Apache Hadoop. Schroeder’s predictions about Big Data ...

Hybrid cloud model will become the de facto standard, says Key Information Systems: 2015 Tech Predictions

In 2015, decreased vendor bias will make the cloud more affordable, regional cloud providers will play an active role in cloud adoption strategies, and fears over data security will continue to decrease. This is all according to Lief Morin, President of Key Information Systems, Inc., a systems integrator with compute, storage and networking solutions and ...

Cloud market will become increasingly commoditized, says ClearSky Data: 2015 Tech Predictions

In 2015, the big cloud companies will make the cloud a battle of commodity economics that will force out the second-tier clouds, the commoditization of cloud services will provide the foundation for the vendors of next-generation, cloud-based technologies; and the split between legacy IT and the cloud will force spin-offs. This is all according to ...