Brian Njuguna

Brian is a staff writer for theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s mobile livestreaming studio. He has written for a variety of publications, including Blockchain.News and Capital.com. Brian has a penchant for technological innovations, including blockchain, cloud computing, data science, and cryptocurrencies, as he believes that they will reign supreme as the world gears toward the Fourth Industrial Revolution. He loves to attend rugby sporting events, travel, and listen to music. Brian lives in Nairobi, Kenya, and holds a bachelor’s of economics and statistics from Kenyatta University.

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Elasticsearch built complete observability suite to meet enterprise demands

Since businesses continue to drown in a mountain of data, enhanced observability and security have become vital. Elastic, an open search and analytics solution company, decided to go beyond log analytics and enter the observability and security spaces. Users were utilizing the platform for advanced logging, monitoring and safety purposes, according to Ken Exner (pictured), ...
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Jerry Chen weighs in on AWS Marketplace as a channel for startups

As the cloud journey continues to gain steam, emerging issues include cost efficiency. With startups having to scrutinize return on investment if they take the cloud route, the Amazon Web Services Inc. Marketplace is emerging as a stepping stone toward entering this space, according to Jerry Chen (pictured), partner at Greylock Partners. “The Marketplace is ...

AWS Supply Chain aims to be a game-changer with enhanced insights through unified data lake

Despite supply chains being critical and core to businesses, their optimality is hampered by the lack of visibility. AWS Supply Chain, a cloud-based application that unifies data, provides machine learning-powered actionable insights, and offers built-in contextual collaboration, seeks to tackle this pain point through a data lake that acts as an abstraction layer, according to Dilip ...

How TCS is using the cloud to future-proof businesses

During the onset of the pandemic, the cloud made enterprises resilient, and this scenario continues based on the need for ongoing business transformation. Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. sees the cloud as a stepping stone toward enhanced business growth and value based on new models, according to Krishna Mohan Reddy (pictured, left), vice president and global ...

Clumio ensures data protection for Amazon S3 is on autopilot mode

Even though Amazon Web Services Inc. offers tools to develop a data protection strategy, it’s quite challenging to build, operate and maintain data protection for an ever-growing data estate. With Amazon S3 being a preferred data store, Clumio Inc. ensures that data protection is on autopilot. The company’s backup-as-a-service offering is built in AWS for ...

Code-to-cloud security: How Palo Alto propels security through a one-click solution

Even though developers are moving fast, security is not moving in tandem. In fact, it’s not keeping up with the tech industry’s velocity and innovation, as evidenced by ongoing cybersecurity hacks. Through Prisma Cloud, Palo Alto Networks Inc. provides a unified approach to cloud security for ultimate protection of AWS infrastructure, no matter where an ...

MongoDB empowers developers to build smart applications through search and analytics

In the enterprise world, developer productivity has emerged as a proxy for innovation. By bringing the data and application stacks together, MongoDB Inc. offers developers the opportunity to build smart applications that embed analytics using the same analogy of sophisticated Google Maps, according to Dev Ittycheria (pictured), president and chief executive officer of MongoDB. “I ...

Amazon Security Lake tackles seamless analytics with the help of the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework

Since data is part of security, centralizing it makes access control and anomaly detection easier. Through an open-source project, dubbed Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework, Amazon Security Lake enables development of a common language around security data for enhanced analytics, according to Mark Terenzoni (pictured), director of Amazon Detective and Amazon Inspector at Amazon Web Services ...

Arc XP goes serverless to cope with surging growth

The serverless wave continues to wash over the enterprise based on its integration into areas like analytics. As a cloud-native, SaaS-based digital experience platform built on top of AWS, Arc XP, a division of The Washington Post, took the serverless route to boost its app-modernization journey based on a soaring customer base, according to Joe Croney (pictured), ...

New Alta View serves as data protection single pane of glass on-prem and in the cloud

As ransomware continues to wreak havoc, data protection has emerged as the last line of defense for businesses. To enhance enterprise data protection across the cloud, on-prem, multicloud and the edge, Veritas Technologies LLC deploys a single-pane-of-glass approach, dubbed Alta View, which is an extension of its cloud-native data management platform Veritas Alta, according to ...