Devony Hof

Devony Hof is a SiliconANGLE writer covering live events with theCUBE. Growing up in a family of writers in Silicon Valley, she has long been interested in the intersection between technology and the arts. She graduated from Northwestern University in 2023 with a bachelor's degree in English Literature and Theatre. In her spare time, she enjoys writing plays, poetry and anything in between, as well as acting in theatre and film around the Chicago area.

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Salesforce’s Heroku platform open-sources Twelve Factor project

Kubernetes has revolutionized applications, and Salesforce Inc. is keeping up with the times by open-sourcing its Twelve Factor project off of the Heroku platform, a platform as a service that allows developers to create, deploy and manage applications entirely in the cloud. Heroku created Twelve Factor over a decade ago. The company is open-sourcing it now in ...

Dynatrace leans into trusted reputation with data observability platform

Adopting generative artificial intelligence in a secure way can be a difficult journey for many customers, with data observability being a crucial factor in monitoring AI models. Dynatrace LLC has deep roots in data observability, driving AI advancements with its OpenTelemetry (OTel) observability project and Davis CoPilot, an AI engine for increasing productivity. However, gen AI ...

Aviatrix prepares companies for a ‘cloud 2.0 strategy’

In the era of generative artificial intelligence, multicloud networking is essential. Enterprise companies are entering a new stage of cloud architecture, according to Anirban Sengupta (pictured), chief technology officer of engineering at Aviatrix Systems Inc. The company recently announced Aviatrix Cloud Network Security Platform-as-a-Service, enabling customers to simplify their multicloud networking in a secure manner. ...

Intel embraces open-source ethos with AI microservices platform

Open-source artificial intelligence projects are gaining popularity, and Intel Corp. is taking advantage of the momentum with their composable AI platform. Open Platform for Enterprise AI, or OPEA, was launched by Intel this year as a vendor-neutral project with the Linux Foundation. Its potential is immense, according to Arun Gupta (pictured), vice president and general manager ...

Red Hat modernizes virtual workload infrastructure on new platform

Open-source powerhouse Red Hat Inc. is offering OpenShift Virtualization on its artificial intelligence development platform to help customers with their virtual machine workloads. The company has released a series of enhancements to its AI services, but according to Mike Barrett (pictured left), vice president and general manager of hybrid cloud platforms at Red Hat, customers are ...

Navigating the AI scramble: A roadmap to effective enterprise AI strategy

Companies now have to look long term when it comes to the ongoing artificial intelligence trend, with a focus on developing an overarching enterprise AI strategy. Nutanix Inc. aims to support customers’ entire AI infrastructure with software that allows them to deploy AI models in a hybrid environment, with an eye toward machine learning’s game-changing ...

Companies seek return on AI investment with customized, hybrid models

As the initial hype for artificial intelligence fades, enterprises are getting down to the nitty gritty of how to actually deploy AI in the hybrid cloud landscape. Optionality and a multicloud infrastructure are key for implementing AI into businesses, according to Hillery Hunter (pictured), chief technology officer of infrastructure and general manager of innovation at ...

How Kaseya safeguards IT workers against increasing cyberattacks

In today’s world, businesses can expect cybersecurity attacks every hour of every day. Kaseya Inc., an IT services platform, is safeguarding its customers with products such as Datto Endpoint Detection and Response, or Datto EDR. The company is now prepared for constant ransomware attacks against its users, according to Mike Puglia (pictured), general manager of security ...

NHS England sees significant results with process mining technology

England’s National Health Services has started adopting Celonis SE’s process mining platform to fix a variety of healthcare bottlenecks. Healthcare involves complex day-to-day communications and tons of data so delays are common. Process mining has been transformative in this regard, according to Daniel Hayes (pictured), national lead of data-driven productivity for elective care at NHS ...

The State of Oklahoma adopts process mining platform to remove silos

The Oklahoma state government is embracing technology through a partnership with Celonis SE, a process mining platform that helps remove bottlenecks and data silos within organizations. The platform has been a game changer for government bureaucracy, according to Janet Morrow (pictured left), director of risk, assessment and compliance for the Office of Management and Enterprise ...