Diego Asturias

Meet D. Asturias the geek, a passionate SiliconANGLE writer covering live events with theCUBE. As a kid, Diego discovered his curiosity in technology by breaking his parent’s cassette radios, going on to experiment in the areas of gaming, cybersecurity and wireless hardware. Diego has worked as an engineer, researcher and journalist, traveling the globe to research wireless sensor networks in South Korea and aid in the installation of one African country’s first LTE mobile network. Got a news tip? Please tweet us @siliconangle.

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How Infinidat is keeping its 100% data availability promise

Infinidat Inc. recently introduced enhancements to its data protection solution, InfiniGuard. The new version of this backup and recovery platform includes InfiniSafe, a new technology that provides data protection enhancements, disaster recovery and business continuity. The data storage company promises a 100% availability and world-class application performance, according to Eric Herzog (pictured), chief marketing officer of Infinidat. To ...

Q&A: Overcoming gender bias in the tech startup and entrepreneurial ecosystem

“Women belong in all places where decisions are being made. It shouldn’t be that women are the exception.” These are the words of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the second (and first Jewish) woman to serve on the Supreme Court. Women like Ginsburg forged their way across the traditional, unequal and non-inclusive professional environments.   Although many organizations ...

Q&A: Amazon strengthens its customer-centric culture by focusing on its employees

Customers shape ROI, and putting them at the center of everything is a win-win strategy. But having unmotivated employees driving a customer-centric culture doesn’t make much sense. Emotions can be easily reflected by employees when they feel discriminated against, unfair, or fall into burnout, according to Nicole Parafita (pictured), head of communications, people and culture ...
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Q&A: The true metaverse will be open and decentralized, thanks to Web3

The new version of the web, known as Web 3.0 or Web3, is helping merge aspects of real-life into the 3D version of the internet, or as most people call it, the metaverse. Web 3.0 is the World Wide Web based on blockchain technology that enables users to control, own and monetize their creations, including ...

Q&A: Cybersecurity collaboration focuses on human behavior, asset utilization analytics

Technology plays a vital role in cybersecurity and its counterparts. The more access to rich technology resources attackers have, the more sophisticated and powerful attacks they can throw. But in the end, there is always a human sitting behind a monitor with a purpose. “When organizations think about human behavior and the insider threat, per ...

Q&A: VMware-AWS’ latest partnership tackles hybrid cloud problem

VMware Inc. and Amazon Web Service’s partnership has continued to solidify after providing joint solutions for more than four years. Their collaboration and co-engineering are providing an easy, fast and cost-efficient path toward the hybrid cloud, according to Matthew Morgan (pictured left), vice president of the Cloud Infrastructure Business Group at VMware. It also allows ...

Q&A: VMware cloud solution targets easy path to enterprise-grade Kubernetes

VMware Inc. is quickly gaining ground in the public cloud market. It entered the space around 2014 when it provided a hybrid cloud solution known as the vCloud Air, which connected on-premises vSphere environments to cloud-based infrastructure as a service. Recently, VMware partnered with public cloud providers to leverage their infrastructure and enhance its current ...

Q&A: Will HPE’s new edge-to-cloud platform be the turning point in its transformation?

In 2019, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. declared its new strategy: to shift its entire portfolio offering to an as-a-service by 2022. As 2021 enters its final few months, HPE’s path to transform seems to be brightening. GreenLake, the company’s as-a-service edge-to-cloud platform, is one of the company’s fastest-growing solutions. Its future looks promising from the ...

The new approach to integrations: Automated, closed-loop and multi-style

Most of today’s applications are deployed in distributed environments and through diverse service providers. So that these applications work, each component within the entire application’s stack, from microservices, storage, cloud computing providers, infrastructure, etc., need to talk effortlessly. But connecting these disparate systems from different providers can be a challenging and laborious process. “Applications are ...

Italy’s stock exchange shares its Postgres success story

It wasn’t long ago that chief information officers from large organizations would ignore any ideas of implementing open-source software — they believed it wasn’t right for their businesses, and using it in sensitive industries like finance, trading or healthcare was entirely out of the question, according to Roberto Giordano (pictured), end-user computing, corporate and database services manager ...