Denise Nelson

Denise Nelson is a writer for theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s mobile livestreaming studio. She has more than 20 years of experience in communications and marketing, working primarily with emerging and established technology companies. Fascinated by the ever-changing tech landscape, Denise specializes in writing articles, case studies, blogs and more that capture the value that technology brings to businesses and consumers. When not working, Denise loves to hike, watch movies, and prepare plant-based cuisine for family and friends.

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Spotify scales its infrastructure with thousands of microservices, open source, and “fail faster” approach

Spotify AB can instantly deliver nearly any song available to hundreds of millions of users around the world. The company has experienced meteoric growth and now offers a huge amount of podcast content as well. Its total monthly average users grew 29% year over year, to 320 million, in the third quarter of this year. Such ...

CERN explores the universe with the help of Kubernetes and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation

What is dark matter or dark energy? Why don’t we see antimatter? These are questions that help us understand the origin of the universe. CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is one of the world’s largest and most respected centers for scientific research. Its purpose is to find out what the universe is made of and ...

Dell launches managed service for data backup and recovery protection

Based upon 15 years of managing different computing environments for its large enterprise customers, as well as data from IDC indicating backup and recovery as a top concern across the enterprise, Dell has introduced a standard managed service for data protection that is available with its Flex on Demand consumption model. “There are a lot ...

Accelerating digital transformation during and after COVID: 6 key technology pillars

While many organizations were embarking on the digital transformation journey at one stage or another prior to COVID-19, the pandemic has caused such disruption in the workplace that they now find themselves having to accelerate that journey amidst a suddenly fragile physical world. Priorities are changing, and companies are reexamining emerging technologies with a higher ...

Business demand for automation drives tech training, new job roles

Collections, collections, collections is the main theme at this week’s AnsibleFest event, with much discussion about automation and the need for development skills to fulfill new job roles driven by today’s business demands.  Automation is at the core of what DevNet developers and engineers at Cisco Systems Inc. are currently working on, according to Mandy ...

Connections and collections: Evolving the ‘automation mandate’ with Ansible and IBM z/OS

A central theme at this year’s AnsibleFest 2020 involved connecting, making things easier, and the evolution of the cloud as one big distributed computer. Ansible and IBM’s z/OS are making great strides to drive greater integration across platforms and bring together a common automation control plane for the enterprise in this era of the “automation ...