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

Adapting at the speed of digital transformation | #HPEDiscover

As partners for more than 22 years, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. and Wipro Ltd. bring their respective strengths together to support customers as they embark on a voyage of digital transformation. Their joint solutions provide customers with a complete, well thought out map to support their current business, and to plan for future changes and improvements, ...

Moving from a virtualized to a containerized world: HPE, Accenture and Docker | #HPEDiscover

One of the most exciting developments in today’s enterprise IT is the ability to mimic the attributes of public cloud, on-premise in a hybrid environment. This gives companies the flexibility they prefer, with the security they need. To meet demand, Docker Inc. has taken its container technology, in combination with Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.’s metering ...

Protecting HPE all-flash storage with proven Veeam solutions | #HPEDiscover

More and more businesses are looking to all-flash arrays for their storage needs. Compared to traditional hard drives, flash has better performance capabilities, providing faster boot up times and file transfers, as all the data can be accessed at once. Additionally, flash drives have no moving parts, making them more durable and a better option ...

Activewear brand evolves from sports clothing to wearable fitness tech | #CDSUSA

While most people think of Under Armour as the supplier of sportswear and sports footwear, it also owns the digital apps MapMyFitness, MyFitnessPal and Edmundo. As such, the company has taken the first steps this year toward more investment in wearable technologies, called “Connected Fitness,” so that people can track their exercise, sleep and nutrition ...

Simplifying cloud complexity; strengthening cloud security | #theCUBE

The rise in popularity of the hybrid cloud means that many companies’ assets are divided between private clouds, public clouds and data centers. This increase in complexity can make managing data difficult. So how are some companies moving forward with the hybrid cloud? Joe Kinsella, founder and CTO at CloudHealth, joined Stu Miniman (@stu), co-host ...

The future of the database market in a world of big data and IoT | #theCUBE

With the ups and downs of the tech business and wide-ranging innovation cycles, market experts are weighing in on the transformation of the database market. And one of those experts is Gary Bloom, CEO at MarkLogic Corp. Bloom recently joined John Furrier (@furrier), co-host of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, at theCUBE Studio in Palo ...

An API that brings athletes together | #Amplify

Pace Match is an API that was developed by Becky Jaimes (@theeBecky), founder of Pace Match, to aggregate the data from different running portals — such as Strava and Nike+ — to match up runners who have the same running pace and who run on the same paths. Jaimes came up with the idea when ...

The women securing content online: Cloudfare’s early lessons and goals | #Amplify

One of the biggest concerns today in technology is online security. While there are many different ideas on how to make sites more secure, Cloudflare Inc.’s unique approach is as a content delivery network. When a website is signed up with Cloudflare, its traffic is routed through an intelligent global network that automatically optimizes the delivery ...

Zadara looks to Intel SSDs to boost software-defined storage | #theCUBE

While cloud technology has been the biggest development in IT infrastructure for nearly a decade, larger companies have been slow to adopt the service delivery model for storage. The main reason is the existing legacy storage infrastructure in which companies have already invested and installed. Companies are reluctant to remove and replace legacy shared storage ...

Software-defined storage morphs from ‘cost play to innovation play’ | #KubeCon

Since 2010, storage has been at the center of disruption, especially with the advent of big data and the expansion of cloud. And companies like Red Hat Inc. are creating storage platforms using open-source containers. Red Hat Gluster Storage is a scalable data management platform that streamlines file and object access across physical, virtual and cloud environments. ...