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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Dell-Nutanix partnership remains strong as Nutanix stack grows

Despite doom-and-gloom forecasts of the impending death of their partnership, Dell Technologies Inc. is still Nutanix Inc.’s biggest original equipment manufacturer, and the relationship seems to be growing stronger as Dell supports Nutanix’ move into cloud-native services. “We’re going to be the best hardware infrastructure solution for the Nutanix stack,” stated Dan McConnell (pictured), vice president of ...

ShiftLeft keeps a real-time eye on early stage software development threats

Securing physical data centers on physical hosts was a very different game than today’s task of securing the increasingly abstract attack surface across modern, cloud-native applications. As speed of deployment and ease of scale take center stage, application security must be addressed from the get-go, or developers risk leaving an open door that potentially exposes a treasure ...

Manchester City Council’s HCI journey reduces servers and power consumption

Manchester was a boomtown of the Industrial Revolution, leading the world into the era of factories and urbanization. So it is fitting that the city is now one of the top U.K. centers for technological transformation. “Outside of London, Manchester is the place that people want to be,” said Bob Brown, (pictured), chief information officer of the Manchester ...

Nutanix’s quest: Delivering a seamless, limitless hybrid cloud experience

Delivering to next-generation standards is the eternal quest of technology companies. Fortune-tellers and industry analysts alike predict cloud computing to explode into a diversity of public, private, edge and distributed clouds. It all creates a multicloud environment where the ability to move software applications and data between clouds will be key. Evolving to anticipate the ...

Q&A: Nutanix Xi IoT brings one-click simplicity to the edge

Analysts who predicted edge computing would kill the cloud will be surprised to see cloud computing software company Nutanix Inc. announcing its new Xi IoT intelligent edge computing service. So what makes a company known for hyperconverged infrastructure appliances and software-defined storage embrace edge computing? Satyam Vaghani (pictured), vice president and general manager of IoT and AI at Nutanix, spoke with Stu ...

How Cisco Stealthwatch provides Kubernetes security within AWS

New computing environments call for new security measures, and data’s expansion into serverless, distributed clouds creates an ever-changing and vulnerable surface of attack. As Kubernetes becomes a de facto platform for orchestrating containerized software applications, securing Kubernetes at scale has become a necessity in cloud computing. “What you may be looking at today is a small Kubernetes cluster with ...

On-prem or in-cloud? This platform provides holistic security in-cloud, on-prem and everywhere in between

Three years ago the big question was: “On-prem or in-cloud?” Today’s answer is both, as the majority of companies adopt hybrid solutions. However, the question turns to the complexity of securing data that is dispersed over multiple platforms. Taking steps to solve this issue is N2W Software Inc.’s Backup & Recovery version 2.4, announced during AWS re:Invent 2018 this week ...

Data-driven Ducati races down the IoT highway

The racetrack is the birthplace of new technology for the automobile and motorcycle world, hence the catch-phrase: “Race on Sunday; sell on Monday.” Now, thanks to a collaboration with hybrid cloud data services and data management company NetApp Inc., legendary Italian motorcycle manufacturer Ducati Motor Holding SpA is taking the popular saying literally. “We transform ...

Micron Technology bets $100 million on the future of AI

Artificial intelligence algorithms rely on high-level compute, memory, and storage capabilities to support real-time data analysis and insight. So, while the spotlight often falls on the software that brings the magic, wise investors remember that hardware is the cornerstone that makes advances in artificial intelligence possible. “Micron plays a pivotal role here because our memory, our ...

Security problems plague cryptocurrency; what’s the solution?

Security might seem fundamental for an industry focused on fomenting a digital currency revolution, but the crypto industry seems to have somehow skipped the basics in its rush to decentralize banking. Recent losses from poorly protected cryptocurrency exchanges have exposed just how vulnerable the industry’s assets really are. If blockchain is really ready to enter the ...