Ain Drew

Ain Drew is a SiliconANGLE writer covering live events with theCUBE. As a writer, she’s covered everything from technology to Hip-Hop. She’s worked with PETA as an Urban Marketing Coordinator and poured over data in the field of education. Her biggest passion is creative writing, which has resulted in two self-published poetry books, If Life’s Rotten, Write to the Core and Sunday. When she’s not writing, Drew prefers to explore vegan cuisine, watch documentaries, and spend time with her only son. Got news? Tweet us @siliconangle.

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Q&A: The ChRIS Project takes imaging analysis to the bedside, courtesy of the cloud

When a regulated industry looks to public cloud computing, the number of deal breakers can run high. For the ChRIS Project (Research Integration Service), the challenges are many to create an open-source platform that maintains patient scans for medical practitioners to access, compare and analyze images quickly and remotely. This type of project requires a ...

Q&A: Dell’s multicloud approach to PCs automates at the edge

During its 35 years, Dell Technologies Inc. has adapted to the changing waves of the personal computer market, where edge devices face constant pressure to be smaller, faster and smarter. With consumer trends driving work devices, the edge of the network is where life-work balance happens. From automation to battery boosts, Dell is seeing a resurgence of enterprise investment in ...

Q&A: How Dell approaches scalable operational consistency

Running a business in the era of digital transformation is more complex than ever before, evolving far beyond the straightforward transaction of product sellers and buyers. Today, business operations involve the scaling of software development, its engineers, and the operations underlying this now-critical aspect of modern economies. Dell Technologies Inc. looks to help customers cut ...

Q&A: From ethics to AI, Dell’s diverse family of companies can create change for good

With the technology industry’s largest merger comes the potential for culture clash, but Dell Technologies Inc. is leveraging the variety of skills from its family of companies to solve more than just enterprise-computing conundrums. As one of the world’s most ethical companies, Dell is hoping to respond to real-world human needs using its vast resources ...