Betsy Amy-Vogt

Betsy Amy-Vogt is a staff writer for theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s mobile livestreaming studio. A digital nomad before the term existed, Betsy started her writing career at a tech startup in Austin, Texas, before taking her laptop off around the globe. When not writing tech news blogs or working on her latest sci-fi fantasy novel, she volunteers at Hekab Be bilingual library and community center in Akumal, Mexico. Got news? Tweet it to @siliconangle.

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Welcome to the AI-powered, serverless, supercloud world: 3 things you might have missed from the AWS Summit SF event

Cloud computing has become a complex beast. Hybrid strategies require managing on-premises data centers, multiple public cloud providers, and potentially countless edge devices. With cloud costs spiraling and skilled employees scarce, companies are seeking ways to make their cloud environments easier to manage. A good place to look is in the partner ecosystem of Amazon ...
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Why Google Cloud’s developer-centric focus is gaining fans in the enterprise

In the cloud wars, Google perennially lags behind market leaders Amazon Web Services Inc. and Microsoft Azure. But Google Cloud has a niche fan club, and it’s an increasingly influential one. “We are very much centered around developers,” said Aparna Sinha (pictured), senior director of product management for Kubernetes and Anthos at Google Cloud. “Our ...

How time series platforms unlock the potential of IoT: Join theCUBE for May 17 event

The internet of things was kickstarted by a modified soda machine that made sure Carnegie Mellon computer science grad students never went without a cold caffeine fix. Forty years later, there are some 12 billion connected devices across the world. Valued at $478.36 billion in 2021, the IoT market is predicted to grow at a ...
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Dell brings ‘multicloud by design’ strategy to the enterprise

Dell Technologies Inc. was expected to double down on its commitment to multicloud, edge and as-a-service during the Dell Technologies World event taking place this week in Las Vegas. But the announcements on multicloud came with a twist, as Dell brought the disorganization of the current cloud status quo into focus with its message of ...

Presidio leverages Dell partnership to help orgs build secure hybrid clouds

When the pandemic hit, companies were forced to prioritize modernization. This mostly meant investing in cloud. But with limited budgets, these expenditures often meant skipping maintenance on existing data center infrastructure. Now, as the pandemic dust settles, companies are faced with aging assets and supply chain delays. Add the lack of skilled employees, and it’s ...
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Day 1 at Dell Tech World 2022: Analysts highlight APEX news, Snowflake team-up

It’s tech conference season in the post-isolation economy, and there was little evidence of the pandemic in Las Vegas this week as thousands of participants attended the first in-person Dell Technologies World since 2019. The event marked Dell’s first annual conference since spinning off VMware Inc., and a new chapter for Dell’s race to the edge. ...

Dell Enterprise SONiC Distribution brings open networking to the mainstream

Traditional networking relies on inflexible single-vendor solutions. But digital business is about agility, flexibility and speed, and waiting for a vendor upgrade or replacing infrastructure to implement a new network feature creates unacceptable slowdowns and costs. Open-source networking solutions eliminate this network bottleneck and bring the data center into the modern era. “We see an ...

Observability trends evolve as market must tackle cybersecurity with automation

In the age of mainframe computing, stacks were static, applications were easy to track and the monolithic infrastructures supporting them were simple to map. Everything was visible, and application performance monitoring was a manageable task. Today, APM isn’t as clear-cut. Solutions need to deal with cloud-native applications that exist in a nebulous and dynamic environment, ...

Blinkit meets super-speedy goals after adopting open data lakehouse

“Everything delivered in 10 minutes” is a tough promise to keep. But with the power of data, the impossible becomes possible, and India’s instant delivery service Blinkit is meeting and even sometimes exceeding its goal. Building a delivery system that can handle peak time demands of over 200,000 orders per day requires a reliable, secure ...

Cribl puts observability architecture front and center to maximize data resource visibility

Imagine an intruder broke into your house and hid there, quietly observing your most intimate personal actions without you knowing. It’s the stuff of horror movies, but this is essentially happening across the globe as sophisticated cyberthieves infiltrate companies’ systems and stay undetected and able to access data resources at will for months. Despite the ...