Devony Hof
Latest from Devony Hof
As gen AI dominates, Pythian looks to help businesses with a complex transition
Now that the generative artificial intelligence revolution is in full swing, affecting everything from data engineering to code development, analysts are beginning to fear that the gen AI adoption bubble will pop. “Most CIOs made the mistake, and especially in the cloud world, of saying, I’m cloud first. I’m cloud only … they put all ...
What to expect at Red Hat Summit: Join theCUBE May 7-9
Open-source technologies continue to have a huge impact on the world of information technology and software development, especially with the increasing use of machine learning and automation. Their role in the developing hybrid cloud is already having ripple effects on global security and innovation. Red Hat Summit and AnsibleFest 2024 will bring together IT professionals, ...
LangChain supports AI-based app development and exploration
As everyone tries to read the tea leaves for artificial intelligence, attempting to divine which companies will land on top and how AI will affect people’s livelihoods, one company that looks to be on the cutting edge of machine learning is LangChain Inc., which focuses on AI-powered app development. “We’re a framework for building these ...
What to expect during SAS Innovate: Join theCUBE April 17-18
After a year when everyone was talking about artificial intelligence, SAS Institute Inc. has shown itself to be one of the most successful companies to ride the generative AI wave. It aims to continue that momentum in 2024. At the SAS Innovate conference in Las Vegas from April 17-18, developers, analysts and business leaders will ...
Oracle meets AI demands with cutting-edge database technology
Oracle Corp. is declaring itself a competitor alongside major hyperscalers as companies look for large-scale databases that can meet the demands of artificial intelligence. “The business has progressed from those mission critical types of workloads, whether it’s financials or supply chain or transactions, into the AI space,” said Leo Leung (pictured), vice president of OCI ...
Red Hat looks to improve the user experience for Kubernetes and AI
Kubernetes and artificial intelligence may be changing the industry, but having an intuitive user experience for developers interfacing with these technologies is key to their implementation. “As a [user experience] practitioner, the way that I look at it is … AI is just a technology. If you really want to make compelling software that changes ...
Inside MinIO’s new data storage tools to support AI technology
AI has transformed the landscape for data storage, and MinIO Inc. is looking to bring companies into a new era of data management with the expansion of its Kubernetes-native object store tools. “Finding a failure or being ahead of the failures on such a large amount of drives is like finding a needle in the ...
Three insights you might have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of the Women in Data Science Worldwide Conference 2024
Prospects for gender parity in the data science and technology fields are looking optimistic, but there is still a long way to go. Since it began in 2015, the Women in Data Science Worldwide Conference has grown into a worldwide organization and network for emerging female tech leaders. Only 20% of students in data science are ...
Dell brings AI to telcos with advanced networking technologies
With artificial intelligence requiring more complexity at every level, Dell Technologies Inc. looks to support telephone companies in taking advantage of the newest AI innovations. “AI is not a server and a network; it’s a full system,” said Ihab Tarazi (pictured), senior vice president and chief technology officer of the Infrastructure Solutions Group Core at Dell. ...
AWS fosters cloud adoption for telcos with GSMA initiative
Bringing the cloud to telecommunications has been a lengthy process, but Amazon Web Services Inc. is collaborating with telephone companies to complete their transformation from connectivity providers to digital service providers. “We have 240 services built using thousands of [application programming interfaces], and all the developers see, all that our cloud users see, are APIs,” ...