Cheryl Knight

Cheryl Knight is the senior managing editor for theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team. Her previous roles include managing editor for niche-market publications and writer for Engineering and Technology magazine. She was also a senior editor for Gallup Inc., where she worked on projects for technology, automotive, retail, manufacturing and other clients. A California native, Cheryl loves to travel, attend sporting events, watch movies, listen to music and spend time with family and friends.

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DigiCert tackles AI’s trust crisis with identity, automation and cryptographic governance

Enterprise AI is moving faster than the digital trust systems built to govern it. As autonomous agents, synthetic content and machine identities spread across critical systems, organizations face a new digital trust challenge: proving what is real, authorized and secure before trust breaks down. At today’s DigiCert Trust Summit, DigiCert Inc. positioned its DigiCert ONE ...

What to expect during Twilio’s ‘Signal’ event: Join theCUBE May 6

Customer engagement is entering a new phase where execution matters more than experimentation, as enterprises look to turn AI into measurable business outcomes. As enterprises push to unify engagement strategies, Twilio Inc. is repositioning its platform as an orchestration layer for AI-driven customer journeys. Rather than treating communications, data and AI as separate systems, organizations ...

TheCUBE Research expands cybersecurity coverage with Krista Case joining as principal analyst

TheCUBE Research is continuing to grow its cybersecurity practice with the addition of Krista Case (pictured) as principal analyst and practice lead for cyber resilience and security. In this role, Case will lead research and advisory efforts across key areas shaping cybersecurity, business continuity and regulatory compliance. This coverage includes how organizations protect and govern ...

Cloud-native observability enters a new phase as the market pivots from volume to value

Observability is entering a new phase. As cloud-native architectures scale and AI workloads intensify, enterprises are being forced to rethink how they collect, manage and pay for telemetry data — a shift that came into sharp focus during last year’s Open Source Summit NA and has continued to accelerate since. At the June event, engineers, ...

Vast positions its AI operating system for continuous, data-driven AI

As enterprise AI matures, the limiting factor is moving beyond raw compute and into the messy reality of continuous systems: data access, orchestration, governance and integration across cloud, on-premises and edge environments. The pressure is on for infrastructure providers to help organizations operationalize AI without stitching together a fragile stack of point products that slows ...

Microsoft and Dell make the case for operational AI in the enterprise

Enterprise AI has entered its execution phase, and Microsoft Corp. and Dell Technologies Inc. are making it clear that operational discipline — not experimentation — will determine who scales successfully. At Microsoft Ignite 2025, the focus shifted decisively toward governed, resilient enterprise AI operations, with hybrid infrastructure emerging as the backbone for production-grade agentic AI, ...

Michael Dell on the unstoppable rise of AI factories

AI factories are redefining how intelligence is built, deployed and scaled across the modern economy. These purpose-built systems are becoming the foundation of digital progress, transforming data centers into production lines for machine learning, automation and decision-making at unprecedented speed. Across industries, companies are investing billions to construct these next-generation facilities that merge data, compute ...

What to expect during theCUBE’s ‘World Quantum Readiness Day’ encore presentation on Sept. 25

Quantum computing is moving faster than many anticipated, and its rise is already putting pressure on traditional digital security methods. Encryption once thought to be impenetrable may soon falter in a post-quantum world. That reality demands new strategies — and new conversations. TheCUBE’s encore presentation on Sept. 25 revisits DigiCert’s “World Quantum Readiness Day” event,  ...

What to expect during theCUBE + NYSE Wired: AI Factories – Data Centers of the Future event: Join theCUBE Sept. 26

Artificial intelligence isn’t just a workload anymore — it’s redefining the very shape of digital infrastructure. The rise of AI factories is accelerating a shift toward large scale systems of compute- and GPU-dense clusters that demand reimagined storage, networking and energy strategies at global scale. The AI Factories – Data Centers of the Future event, presented by ...

Michael Dell on AI factories, edge innovation and the next phase of digital transformation

AI factories are accelerating a new phase of enterprise transformation, turning data into intelligence at large scale — and few leaders see this shift more clearly than Michael Dell, chief executive officer of Dell Technologies Inc. As organizations race to operationalize AI, the notion of an “AI factory” has emerged — where data enters and ...